The two get by mostly by stealing cars and selling them to Boo, a trader running a convenience store and scrapyard on the reservation.
Jax promises Roki that they will meet Tawi at the powwow in Oklahoma City and they decamp in Frank's car in the night.
Jax's half-brother JJ, who serves with Indian tribal police, tells her that Tawi was seen some time ago at the home of Boo's mother in Tulsa.
Jax detours to Tulsa to speak with Boo's mother, and finds out that Tawi used to come by in a red pickup truck.
A remorseful Frank calls Jax and tells her that the police have found Tawi's corpse in a nearby lake.
The website's consensus reads: "An urgent drama grounded in its observant depiction of reservation life, Fancy Dance establishes director/co-writer Erica Tremblay as a rising filmmaking talent.
"[13] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 77 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.