In this documentary film, the directors record the return of Sámi artifacts held by mainstream museums, first as they leave the museums and then as they arrive. The emotionally broken Sámi people finally get back their stolen ancestral heritage. The film director Suvi West, herself a Sámi woman, faces the collective pains and starts to break the outside image of them, not only for herself but for the wellbeing of the whole nation. Personal identity, cultural value, and restorative justice are all considered in this eloquently photographed film.