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Title:
In the light of reverence [videorecording] / [presented by] the Independent Television Service and Native American Public Telecommunications ; writer, Jessica Abbe ; produced and directed by Christopher McLeod.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Bullfrog Films,
Copyright Date:
2002
Description:
1 videodisc (73 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Freedom of religion--United States.
Indians of North America--Religion.
Indians of North America--Land tenure
Indians of North America--Legal status, laws, etc.
Public lands--West (U.S.)
Lakota Indians--Religion.
Hopi Indians--Religion
Wintu Indians--Religion.
Zuni Indians--Religion
Tourism--Environmental aspects--Wyoming.
Tourism--Environmental aspects--California.
Mineral industries--Environmental aspects--Arizona.
Petroglyphs--Conservation and restoration--Arizona.
New Age movement--California.
Devils Tower National Monument (Wyo.)
Mount Shasta (Calif.)
Salt River Indian Reservation (Ariz.)
Other Authors:
McLeod, Christopher.
Independent Television Service.
Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc.
Other Titles:
New threats: Zuni Salt Lake & Quechan Indian pass.
Notes:
Narrators: Peter Coyote, Tantoo Cardinal. Commentary: Vine Deloria, Jr., William Perry Pendley, Deb Liggett, Charles Wilkinson, Lee Wayne Lomayestwa, Vernon Masayesva, Jan Balsom, Kathy Hammond, Sharon Heywood, Rowena Kryder, Caleen Sisk-Franco. Includes: extended interview with Vine Deloria, Jr., interviews with one of the filmmakers, and a 12 min. segment: New threats : Zuni Salt Lake & Quechan Indian pass. Includes three segments that can be accessed on a computer: Endangered sacred places, Historic sacred places, and Teacher's guide.
Summary:
Across the United States, Native Americans are struggling to protect their sacred places. Religious freedom, so valued in America, is not guaranteed to those who practice land-based religions. This film presents three indigenous communities in their struggles to protect their sacred sites from rock climbers, tourists, strip-mining and development and New Age religious practitioners. Examines: Mato tipila (Devil's tower, Wyoming) (25 min.); Hopitutskwa (Hopi land, Northern Arizona) (23 min.); Bulyum Puyuik (Mt. Shasta, California) (26 min.).
ISBN:
9781560299769
1560299762
OCLC:
(OCoLC)51609102
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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