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SUMMARY:Protecting Indigenous And Sacred Land Through Media: Bears Ears And Other Current Struggles
DESCRIPTION:The Augsburg Native American Film Series presents Angelo Baca (Navajo and Hopi) screening his film of Shásh Jaa’ (Bears Ears) followed by a discussion of current Indigenous land struggles concerning land\, water\, and natural resources.  Shásh Jaa’ (Bears Ears) encompasses 1.9 million acres of southeastern Utah wilderness and is considered sacred lands to local Native American tribes. The Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition is an effort of 5 different tribal nations (Navajo\, Ute\, Ute Mountain Ute\, Hopi\, Zuni) coming together to protect this pristine ecological area from natural resource extraction development and environmental destruction. This documentary follows Angelo Baca and his grandmother\, the director\, and the developing Coalition’s efforts on the way to convince the Obama administration to make this area a designated National Monument with a collaborative management plan working in partnership with these tribes. \n 
URL:https://calendar.augsburg.edu/event/protecting-indigenous-and-sacred-land-through-media-bears-ears-and-other-current-struggles/
LOCATION:Sateren Auditorium\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\, Minneapolis\, MN 55454\, USA\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\,\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55454-1350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creative Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Native American Film Series":MAILTO:marubbio@augsburg.edu
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SUMMARY:Blood Memory
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Film Series presents Blood Memory\,  a true life “dark-horse political thriller”\, tells Sandy White Hawk’s story of adoption out of her home community at a young age and her work to help the “stolen generation” of the American Indian Adoption Era return home.  Intertwined with her saga is that of Mark Fiddler\, an ICWA lawyer whose advocacy as co-council in Adoptive Couple vs. Baby Girl 2013 helped to dismantle the law he once fought to protect (Vision Maker Media). Join Sandy White Hawk for an evening of screening the film and discussion.
URL:https://calendar.augsburg.edu/event/blood-memory/
LOCATION:Sateren Auditorium\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\, Minneapolis\, MN 55454\, USA\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\,\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55454-1350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creative Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Native American Film Series":MAILTO:marubbio@augsburg.edu
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SUMMARY:Crying Earth Rise Up
DESCRIPTION:The Augsburg Native American Film Series presents Crying Earth Rise Up.  Crying Earth Rise Up tells the story of Debra White Plume and Elisha Yellow Thunder’s efforts to stop the uranium mining contaminating their community’s drinking water. Informed by Native perspectives and belief systems\, the film addresses the sacred relationship between water and life itself\, as well as the conflicts between nuclear power companies\, activists\, and locals. With a nuanced look at what is becoming an increasingly common environmental battle\, the film offers a case study of contemporary conservation efforts in the face of corporate and capitalistic interests (Documentary Educational Resources).
URL:https://calendar.augsburg.edu/event/crying-earth-rise-up-2/
LOCATION:Sateren Auditorium\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\, Minneapolis\, MN 55454\, USA\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\,\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55454-1350\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Native American Film Series":MAILTO:marubbio@augsburg.edu
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SUMMARY:Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting for Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Augsburg Native American Film Series presents Warrior Women: Mothers and Daughters Fighting for Indigenous Rights in the American Indian Movement on Saturday October 5\, 2019.    Warrior Women looks at the history of Indigenous activism as lived and led by AIM activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcy.  The film traces Madonna’s work for cultural sovereignty in education as she helped create the “We Will Remember” Survival School and the shared work she and her daughter have continued around environmental justice and Indigenous sovereignty. Join us for the screening of WARRIOR WOMEN and video conversations with Director Elizabeth Castle and activist Marcella (Marcy) Gilbert. \nWhere & When: \nAugsburg University\nSateren Auditorium\, Music Hall\, 715 22nd Ave South\nReception 6:15-6:45\nScreening begins at 7:00\nDiscussion with participants follows\nThis event is free to the public \nFor more information visit: https://www.augsburg.edu/filmseries/2019/08/29/warrior-women/  and follow us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/AugsburgNativeAmericanFilmSeries
URL:https://calendar.augsburg.edu/event/warrior-women-mothers-and-daughters-fighting-for-indigenous-rights-in-the-american-indian-movement-2/
LOCATION:Sateren Auditorium\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\, Minneapolis\, MN 55454\, USA\, 1977 S 7th 1/2 St\,\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55454-1350\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Native American Film Series":MAILTO:marubbio@augsburg.edu
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