Dineh nation [electronic resource] : the navajo story / produced by Russell Richards.
1992
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Dineh nation [electronic resource] : the navajo story / produced by Russell Richards.
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New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1992.
Language
English
Language Note
This edition in English.
Description
1 online resource (27 min.).
Summary
This powerful film, with its haunting Native American music, o-graphed in the Sovereign Dineh Indian Reservation which stretches through parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Here the Navajo people have lived on vast deposits of oil, coal and uranium. Their religion considers Mother Earth sacred and forbids them from exploiting her resources. But outside forces are at work, strip mining the coal and polluting the water. The sweet wells on Dineh land are drying up. This land has also suffered a uranium spill larger than that of Three Mile Island.Tens of thousands of Dineh were relocated. Others were fenced off from the land they worship. The film emphasizes the spiritual essence of the Dineh, with their unique art forms, music and original lifestyle.
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Originally released as DVD.
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For High School; College; Adult audiences.
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