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Title Right to be / produced and directed by Harriett Skye and Stefano Saraceni
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1994

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Description 1 online resource (27 min.)
Series Filmakers library online
Summary Harriet Skye, a 61-year old Lakota woman from the Standing Rock, ND Reservation, just graduated N.Y.U. Film School. This film is about her pilgrimage back to her people. Having seen Indians misrepresented in the media, she wanted to produce honest, realistic portrayals of her tribe. She visits United Tribes Community College where the principal, David Gipp, describes the 'Spirit Program, ' a course where students learn about their tradition. We see the Sioux Tribal Council in session discussing the high unemployment rate which has a depressive effect on the community. Harriett was allowed to film the very private Sweat Ceremony held in her honor. She sees how the U.S. Government dam on the Missouri River flooded prime land on the reservation and concludes: 'The 'Custer mentality' is alive and well. They don't use guns anymore; they come in three-piece suits and use the law, the water. The only things that has helped us is that we hung on to our belief system. That's why we're still here today.'
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed June 10, 2015)
In English
Subject Indian reservations -- North Dakota.
Dakota Indians.
Dakota Indians -- Government relations.
Dakota Indians -- Cultural assimilation
Dakota Indians -- Social life and customs
Dakota Indians.
Dakota Indians -- Cultural assimilation.
Dakota Indians -- Government relations.
Dakota Indians -- Social life and customs.
Indian reservations.
North Dakota.
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Saraceni, Stefano, director, producer
Skye, Harriett, director, producer