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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 32 min.) |
Summary |
The Achuar people live in a part of the Amazon rain forest as pristine today as it was a thousand years ago. Their dreams are keeping it that way. The Achuar had no contact with the outside world until the early 1970's. We learn how their dreams have protected their forest and their society, and could even help guide all of us to a sustainable future on our planet |
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Title from title frames |
Credits |
Written, produced, camera and direction, Lawrence M. Lansburgh ; music, Gary Malkin, Dan Alvarez |
Performer |
Narrator: H. Leonard Richardson |
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Commentary: Domingo Peas, Santiago Kawarim, John Perkins, Paulina Garzon, Pedro Tsamarint, Lynne Twist, Bill Twist |
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Originally produced by Green Planet Films in 2005 |
Subject |
Achuar Indians -- Amazon River Region
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Rain forests -- Amazon River Region
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Documentary films.
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Achuar Indians
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Documentary films
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Rain forests
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Amazon River Region
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documentary film.
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Feature films
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Documentary films
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Short films
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Short films.
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Documentary films.
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Feature films.
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Courts métrages.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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