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Green green water.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Mikkelson, Dawn
Lee, Jamie A. (Jamie Ann)
Beamafilm Pty. Ltd.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climatic changes.
Clean energy.
Indians of North America.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (streaming video file (84 min.) )
Place of Publication:
United States : Aquaries Media, 2007.
Language Note:
Closed captioning in English.
System Details:
digital
data file
Summary:
"Green Green Water' exposes the important story of displacement, resistance and insidious public relations that lie beyond the energy grid."
Green Green Water follows American filmmaker Dawn Mikkelson as she traces the source of her 'green energy' back to the displacement of the indigenous Cree and Metis in Northern Manitoba. Whitewashed under auspices of renewable energy, power suppliers Xcel Energy and Manitoba Hydro provide cheap hydro-electric power to Minnesota-energy that comes at the price of mass flooding, destroyed land and devastated communities, a far cry from the 'clean and green' tranquility of the energy company's posters. Dating back to pressured agreements signed in the 1970s, the hydro-electric dams harshly disrupted the sustainable practices of indigenous life. Now, as a new set of dams are being proposed, the communities stand at the crossroads, divided. Some advocate partnership in the development of new projects, hoping to spark the economy and a new way of life; others continue to resist government pressure, choosing to maintain the integrity of indigenous tradition. A cautionary tale of consumer consciousness, Green Green Water exposes the important story of displacement, resistance and insidious public relations that lie beyond the energy grid.
Participant:
N/A.
Credits:
Mikkelson, Dawn; Lee, Jamie A.
OCLC:
1151688750
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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