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Title Woven ways / director, Linda Helm Krapf
Published Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (50 min.)
Summary Filmed amid the dramatic landscapes of the Navajo reservation lands in eastern Arizona and western New Mexico, this multifaceted documentary incisively explores the profound relationships between the Navajo people, their land, and their livestock, and illustrates how their environment sustains their traditional culture and lives. The film also examines how environmental issues now threaten the Navajo's health, culture, and well-being. Deadly uranium mining and dirty coal power plants pose serious problems for the Navajo. Much of the nation's uranium and valuable deposits of coal, gas, and oil lay beneath the Reservation, yet one-third of Navajo homes are without electricity. The Navajo live with all of the negative health and environmental impacts of these resources, yet share in few of the benefits derived from them. Woven Ways is an unusual documentary in that it allows Native Americans to tell their stories in their own words, with no script and no narration. It is a character-driven film that focuses on the individual stories of five Navajo families and the empirical evidence they gather each day from a life lived close to the earth. The film chronicles the resilience and steady resolve of these families to preserve their way of life and defend what is sacred to them - the land, air, and water - not just for themselves, but for generations to come. With its sensitively captured imagery and its compelling first-person testimonies, Woven Ways will inspire students and motivate thought and classroom discussion. The film will make a timely and important contribution to a variety of classes in Native American studies, cultural anthropology, sociology, American studies, Public Health, and environmental issues. It was produced by Linda Helm Krapf
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 20, 2017)
Credits Cinematographer, Samuel Goodman ; editor, Gloria La Morte ; music, Scott Eggert
Notes In English
Subject Navajo weavers -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Navajo Indians -- Navajo Indian Reservation -- Social life and customs
Navajo Indians -- Navajo Indian Reservation -- Economic conditions
Navajo Indians -- Health and hygiene -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Sheep -- Economic aspects -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Uranium mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Environmental protection -- Navajo Indian Reservation
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
Environmental protection.
Navajo Indians -- Economic conditions.
Navajo Indians -- Health and hygiene.
Navajo Indians -- Social life and customs.
Navajo weavers.
Sheep -- Economic aspects.
Uranium mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
United States -- Navajo Indian Reservation.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Krapf, Linda Helm, director, producer