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The Education of Little Tree

The Education of Little Tree

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The Education of Little Tree, Little Tree is an 8-year-old Cherokee boy, who, during the time of the depression, loses his parents and starts to live with his Indian grandma and grandpa and learn the wisdom of the Cherokee way of life.

A mixed race child faces challenges growing up in the South in the 1920’s

The Education of Little Tree, My husband had told me about this movie for years, and when he rented it I was skeptical, at best since he’s not known for his taste in films, television, or music. The movie takes place in the Applachian Mountains where I live. It’s almost the story of my husband’s family, they are a mix of Blackfoot, Crow, Cherokee, and several other tribes. After seeing the film, I truly understand what they’ve had to endure over the years. It also makes me think of the crimes that people commit on other people, all in the name of making a group “fit in”. The young boy, “Little Tree” did not ask to be born into a family who has both white and Cherokee parents. In the 1920’s this was a crime that was beyond forgiveness. The grandparents are also a “mixed” couple, they raise the boy and he is wise beyond his years thanks to them! This move will make you cry, laugh, think, and rejoice. I have to say, that it’s even better than MY all time favorite, The Wizard Of Oz! RENT IT, BUY IT, LOVE IT!!!!! THE very best movie I’ve seen in years!!!!!
P.S. Have PLENTY of tissue on hand!!!

beautiful, touching story
 a very touching journey of a little indian boy to discover his place in the world.This is a perfect movie without pretense ,political correctness just the way life is … I recommend this movie to anyone big or small you will not be disapointed.

we see simple people leading simple life with their own laws and rules often viewed “immoral” by others and the law. This is one of the aspects movie that I really liked ,way it`s show that many of the “laws” society imposes on us are merciless ,unjust and have no basis in reality of people forced upon.

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