Smoke Signals
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In Chris EyreÆs film ôSmoke Signals,ö the director provides us with cultural space as regionalism in a film where identity is closely aligned with regionalism. In the film, two Native Americans live on the Coeur dÆAlene Indian Reservation in Idaho, Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-the-Fire. When they learn VictorÆs father has died in Phoenix, Arizona, Thomas talks Victor into going to collect the ashes. We see regionalism and identity most defined when the boys
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