. >> reporter: frank kip is the man in charge.efore he opened this gym in 2003, he worked as a probation officer here on the blackfeet reservation in montana. >> i'll never forget one little girl who was raped and the guy beat her up. and she had black eyes. i called up. and the rape kit was lost. and i started thinking, what can we do better? how can we keep these girls from harm's way? the only answer was this club. >> reporter: in the new film "blackfeet boxing", it documents how kip and his club help indigenous girls to protect themselves by getting in the ring. what motivates frank to train these girls to do what they do? >> fight is such a rich and deep word. it can be seen very negatively and it can be seen very positively. for franks, he understands the power of that nation. what he wants most is to develop the arsenal of self-esteem, determination and protection. and that's why frank does some things which are incredibly unconventional as a boxing trainer. >> he showed us how to break somebody's arg somebody's arm, take s