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ROZ It’s also beautiful. And the land is bountiful. But if you don’t know it, it can be dangerous. The earth
swallows people up. You make a mistake, you pay with your life. Roz pulls into the driveway of a SMALL WOODEN BUILDING. EILEEN This the courthouse? ROZ Tribal Council. We can go to the courthouse after. EILEEN Why? ROZ It shows respect and some humility. And I already set the meeting. EILEEN (Pissed) Next time check with me first. INT. TRIBAL COUNCIL OFFICE - DAY A simple room with some NATIVE ART on the walls. Eileen and Roz sit with FOUR NATIVE WOMEN (30-60.) One NATIVE MAN (35.) ROZ Thank you for agreeing to sit with us. I am here to assist my
colleague, Eileen Fitzgerald in reporting on a story that is of interest to our paper. 40 YR OLD WOMAN (To Eileen) What is the story about? EILEEN Bootlegging. We are taking a look
at the police crackdown on bootlegging in Utqia ġ vik. The table just sits, silent. Blank faces. Roz jumps in. ROZ But that is not the story that we are here for today.
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