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Nation to nation. Voices of the Diné : a nation's story of land, legacy & resistance / directors and writers, Eli Laliberte, Steven Martin ; producers, Eli Laliberte, Vincent Leroux, Steven Martin.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Benally, Klee, speaker.
Martin, Steven D., director, screenwriter, producer.
Laliberté, Éli, director, producer, screenwriter.
Leroux, Vincent (Producer), producer.
TMW Media Group, publisher.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Benally, Klee.
Cultural anthropology.
Indigenous ethnic groups.
Environmental protection.
Cultural change and history.
Environmental justice.
Social activism and activists.
Black Mesa, AZ.
Sanders, AZ.
Flagstaff, AZ.
Diné Reservation, AZ.
Local Subjects:
Cultural anthropology.
Indigenous ethnic groups.
Environmental protection.
Cultural change and history.
Environmental justice.
Social activism and activists.
Black Mesa, AZ.
Sanders, AZ.
Flagstaff, AZ.
Diné Reservation, AZ.
Genre:
Documentary
Physical Description:
1 online resource (23 minutes)
Other Title:
Voices of the Diné : a nation's story of land, legacy & resistance
Place of Publication:
Neighborhood:Los Angeles, CA - Venice TMW Media, 2025.
Language Note:
In English.
Original language in English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
An Indigenous activist's powerful journey to protect sacred lands, reclaim Dine identity, and resist colonial erasure-told through striking imagery and unapologetic truth. This powerful character-driven documentary follows the late Klee Benally-Dine musician, artist, and frontline activist-as he confronts the legacies of colonialism and environmental destruction threatening his ancestral homeland. From the sacred peaks of Arizona to the heart of Indigenous resistance, this documentary blends lyrical visuals with urgent political commentary to illuminate the deep connections between land, identity, and survival. Through Klee's voice and vision, viewers are invited into the world of the Dine (Navajo) people-a world shaped by ceremony, struggle, and enduring resilience. A vital exploration of Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice, this is a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the past-and future-of Native resistance in the U.S. and the broader struggles facing Native communities today. Key topics include: Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, Sacred land protection and environmental justice, Anti-colonial activism, The role of artists and cultural workers in resistance.
Participant:
Klee Benally ; host and narrator, Pakesso Mukash.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed November 06, 2025).
OCLC:
1549467782

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