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Narrated
by Robert Redford
A film by Joel L. Freedman
Now a motion picture "classic"... the
Western Shoshone
of Nevada fight to protect 24,000,000 acres of their
Treaty land, save their sacred pinion trees and preserve
their way of life. |
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Narrated
by Robert Redford
A film by Joel L. Freedman
"The powerfull sequel to the acclaimed
Broken Treaty At Battle Mountain
- A gripping, contemporary story of the Western Shoshone people's
fight to save
Indian ancestral lands from illegal seizure and nuclear
destruction!"
- National Congress of American Indians |
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A
Film by Suzie Baer
This film is a shocker and is the true story of
Americas #1 political
prisoner - Native American, who after 25 years is still in jail,
framed by the
U.S. Government for his fight against the oppression of his people.
Endorsed by Leonard himself and by the Leonard Peltier Defense
Committee. |
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Introduced
and Narrated by Joanne Woodward
A Video by Joel L. Freedman
" A stunning theatrical performance by the
Saami People of the Arctic dramatizing
One Thousand Years of Indigenous history, with fantastic music,
unique chanting and
weird and wonderful masks. Filmed at the Olympic Games at
Lillehammer!
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- The Westport News |
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A
Video Documentary by Sarah Penman
This EMMY AWARD NOMINATED Video is a powerful
and evocative tribute to
Native women. Three indigenous grandmothers return to their roots
from which they were unceremoniously yanked. A powerful spiritual
work. |
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A
film by Robert Clapsaddle, Produced by Carol Wolman
The true, vivid story, told by Sitting Bull's
spirit, of the Massacre at Wounded
Knee. A group of Native people take a 250 mile horseback journey in
the minus 70°
winter land - a striking spiritual quest to come to terms with and
to retrace the
ghostly trail taken by Lakota men, women and children to their
death. |
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