Native silence [electronic resource] / directed and produced by Jane Wells.
2013
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Title
Native silence [electronic resource] / directed and produced by Jane Wells.
Publication Details
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2013.
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource (24 min.)
Duration
002321
Summary
Native Silence is a solemn account of the legacy of forced adoption on Native American children, torn from their tribal communities and placed in foster care and boarding schools. Joyce, is a recovered drug-addict and now mental health worker, and Paulette, a mother who 'doesn't associate' with the Natives in her town. Their stories reflect the struggle that they and many others faced growing up as Native American within larger non-Indian culture.
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