Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (27 min.) |
Summary |
Across the Creek explores both the unbridled dreams and the painful reality of Lakota people from South Dakota. In the face of unfathomable challenges, they are taking steps to better their lives. "It's still here." That's the assurance of Lakota elder Albert White Hat that the spirituality, songs and power of Lakota people are fully present today. "It's still here," he says again, for emphasis. These words seem at odds with appearances on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge reservations, with their broken-down villages, deadly addictions and the sense of hopelessness ... In Across the Creek, everyday heroes are turning around negative history and reclaiming traditional stories, visions and core values that once effectively guided healthy, productive tribal life. With few visible examples of positive action, the most powerful strategy is just walking the talk. Or, put another way, by crossing the creek |
Analysis |
Indigenous peoples--Cross-cultural studies |
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North American Studies |
Notes |
Title from title frames |
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In Process Record |
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Film |
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In English |
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Lakota Indians -- Social life and customs
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Dakota Indians -- South Dakota -- Social life and customs
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Indians of North America -- South Dakota.
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Documentary-style films.
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Race relations.
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Lakota Indians -- Social life and customs.
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Indians of North America.
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Dakota Indians -- Social life and customs.
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Documentary-style films.
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Race relations.
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South Dakota.
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documentary film.
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Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Kanopy (Firm), distributor.
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Vision Maker Media, producer.
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