When a tribal family in Eastern Washington offers shelter to two stranded strangers during a winter storm, a single act of kindness turns into unimaginable tragedy. In the aftermath, two girls vanish, and the search that follows exposes a deeper network of violence, silence, and trafficking. At the center of the story is a determined tribal officer, a grieving community, and a dog whose instincts may hold the key to finding what others have missed. Blending suspense, Indigenous community realities, and the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People, Native’s Medicine: The Dog That Witnessed is a gripping work of fiction rooted in truths that demand attention. This is a story about loss, courage, memory, and the refusal to look away. It closes with an epilogue honoring the missing and includes a resources section for support and advocacy.