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Warrior women / ITVS presents ; in association with Vision Maker Media ; a film by Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle ; directed by Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle ; producer: Anna Marie Pitman ; produced by Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle.
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- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Thunder Hawk, Madonna, 1940-.
- Thunder Hawk, Madonna.
- Thunder Hawk, Marcy.
- American Indian Movement.
- Indian women--South Dakota--Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
- Indian women.
- Indians of North America--Education--South Dakota--Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
- Indians of North America.
- Indians of North America--Government relations.
- Indians of North America--Civil rights--United States.
- Indians, Treatment of--United States.
- Indians, Treatment of.
- Indians of North America--Civil rights.
- Indians of North America--Education.
- United States.
- South Dakota--Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
- Genre:
- Documentary films.
- Feature films.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (approximately 64 min.) : sound, color)
- Other Title:
- ITVS presents warrior women
- Place of Publication:
- [Lincoln, NE] : Vision Maker Media, [2018]
- Language Note:
- In English with optional English subtitles.
- System Details:
- digital
- video file
- Summary:
- Warrior women is the story of Madonna Thunder Hawk, an AIM leader who cultivated a kindred group of activists' children, including her daughter Marcy, into the "We Will Remember" Survival School as a Native alternative to govenment education. Together, Madonna and Marcy fought for Native rights in an environment that made them more comrades than mother-daughter. Today, with Marcy, now a mother herself, both are still at the forefront of Native issues, fighting against the environment devastation of the Dakota-Access Pipeline and for indigenous cultural values. Through their story, the film explores what it means to naviagte a movement and motherhood, and how activist legacies pass from generation to generation under a colonizing government that meets Native resistance with violence.
- Credits:
- Directors of photography: Andreas Burgess, John G. Larson; Editors: Keiko Deguchi, Kristen Nutile; Original score by Giulio Carmassi, Bryan Scary
- Notes:
- Originally produced as a motion picture in 2018.
- Physical version record.
- Other Format:
- Original (manifestation): Warrior women
- OCLC:
- 1091851465
- Publisher Number:
- 680140557475
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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