Baa’ yázhí, a young Navajo girl in present-day Arizona, takes a field trip to the Old Leupp Boarding School historical site to learn about its history and the study of archaeology. She remembers the stories her grandparents had told her about their time at the school, but they could never prepare her to attend Old Leupp herself... in the year 1923.
This is a story of memory, identity, and perseverance-a story that reminds us of our duty to honor and remember our past in order to safeguard our futures.