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035    $a (OCoLC)988777278
040    $a ORU $b eng $e rda $c ORU $d WAU $d OCLCF $d S1C $d WSL $d OCLCA $d XFF $d Z35 $d ORE $d NUI $d SILO
043    $a n-us-wa $a n-us-wa
046    $k 2016 $2 lcsh
050  4 $a E98.L3 $b P836 2017
245 00 $a Promised land / $c Tall Firs Cinema ; with 4 Culture, San Francisco Film Society ; produced by Sarah Salcedo ; written and directed by Sarah Salcedo and Vasant Salcedo.
246 3  $a Promised land  : $b it is the righteous fight
257    $a United States $2 naf
264  1 $a [Seattle, Wash.] : $b Tall Firs Cinema, $c [2017]
300    $a 3 videodiscs (421 min.) : $b sound, color, with black and white sequences ; $c 4 3/4 in.
306    $a 070100
340    $b 4 3/4 in. $c burning $2 rda
538    $a NTSC format, all regions; widescreen aspect ratio; stereo or 5.1 surround sound.
538    $a DVD-R; may fail to play on some DVD equipment.
500    $a "Presented in 2:35.1 aspect ratio"--Disc surface.
500    $a Originally produced as a motion picture in 2016.
500    $a Wide screen.
508    $a Cinematographers, Vasant Salcedo, Sarah Salcedo ; editor, Vasant Salcedo ; composer, Claire Salcedo.
511 0  $a Kimberly Harrenstein (violin), Brian Jankanish (second violin), Kelly Moore (viola), Nathan Harrenstein (cello), Scott Teske (Bass).
511 0  $a Interviewees: Tony Johnson, Gary Johnson, Sam Robinson, Ray Gardner, Kate Elliot, Judy Little, Brenda Rhoads, Mary Lou Slaughter, Ken Workman, James Rasmussen, Julia Allain, Cecile Hansen, Tom Speer, Mike Anderson, Edie Loyer Nelson, Bart Freedman, Congressman Jim McDermott, Former Congressman Brian Baird, Professor Coll Thrush, Professor Bruce Miller, Reverend Jon Norwood, Professor Kenneth Ames.
500    $a "It is the righteous fight"--Container.
500    $a "In honor of Chairman Ray Gardner, December 19, 1955 - February 3, 2015, Shiksh and Tyee"--End credits.
520    $a "Promised Land is a social justice documentary that follows two tribes in the Pacific Northwest: the Duwamish and the Chinook, as they fight for the restoration of treaty rights they've long been denied. In following their story, the film examines a larger problem in the way that the government and society still looks at tribal sovereignty. Indigenous recognition is at the frontline of the battle for native sovereignty. These tribes--who signed treaties, helped settlers, and lost their land--are asking for their treaties to be honored. To redefine their recognition, to put blood quantum restrictions on who is and isn't native enough, to redefine treaties over and over, continues a toxic cycle of colonialism where the government, and the corporations it partners with, continues to unlawfully profit off of the resources of indigenous lands at great peril to our increasingly climate-challenged world."--Container.
505 00 $g 17. $t Duwamish case for recognition today. $g 3. $t Who are the five tribes of the Chinook Nation? ; $g 4. $t The Chinook meet Lewis and Clark ; $g 5. $t The colonization of Seattle ; $g 6. $t The Tansy Point Treaty/Chehalis River Treaty ; $g 7. $t The Chinook Nation without treaty rights ; $g 8. $t The Duwamish Tribe without treaty rights ; $g 9. $t What is federal recognition? ; $g 10. $t Duwamish recognition ; $g 11. $t Chinook restoration ; $g 12. $t Saving Herring's house ; $g 13. $t Recreating the Chinook plankhouse ; $g 14. $t Sovereignty and indigenous identity ; $g 15. $t Blood quantum ; $g 16. $t Chinook case for recognition today ; $g 17. $t Duwamish case for recognition today.
505 00 $g (10 min.): $t Protocol : Kate Elliott. $g 1. $t Elder stories $g (40 min.): $t Phil Hawks -- $t Ray Gardner -- $t Judith Little and her grandmother Myrtle Johnson Woodcock -- $t Tony Johnson: $t Learning language and culture from elders ; $t Designing the Chinook Nation flag -- $t Gary Johnson discusses his life and ancestors -- $t Sam Robinson. -- $g 2. $t Who are the Chinook? $g (7 min.): $t Chinookan peoples compared to the Chinook Tribe -- $t The five tribes of the Chinook Nation -- $t Village sites -- $t Chief Comcomly -- $t Pre-contact. -- $g 3. $t Lewis and Clark $g (3 min.): $t Observations on Chinook Cathlapotle village -- $t Saving them. -- $g 4. $t Cathlapotle plankhouse $g (9 min.): $t History of the site and excavation -- $t Recreation and use today in Chinook cultural events. -- $g 5. $t Federal recognition from 1978 $g (28 min.): $t Restoration versus recognition. -- $g 6. $t Allotments $g (4 min.). -- $g 7. $t Tansy Point Treaty $g (5 min.). -- $g 8. $t Chehalis River Treaty $g (8 min.). -- 9. $t What does recognition mean to the Chinook? $g (6 min.): $t Economy ; $g Healthcare ; $t The land ; $t NAGPRA ; $t Fishing and hunting. -- $g 10. $t Ancestors $g (10 min.): $t Carrying on for ancestors ; $t Seven generations ; $t Rights to speak based on ancestry: $t The importance of protocol ; $t Protocol : Sam Robinson ; $t Protocol : Gary Johnson ; $t Protocol : Ray Gardner ; $t Protocol : Tony Johnson ; $t Protocol : Kate Elliott.
505 00 $g (11 min.): $t Basket weaving. -- $g 1. $t Introducing the Duwamish Tribe $g (4 min.) -- 2. $t Elder stories $g (17 min.): $t Marylou Slaughter ; $t Julia Allain ; $t Cecile Hansem ; $t Edie Loyer Nelson ; $t Ken Workman ; $r James Rasmussen ; $t Tom Speer on Duwamish headsman "Dr. Jack." -- $g 3. $t Duwamish River $g (26 min.): $t Straightening of the river ; $t Duwamish River cleanup: $t History of the pollution ; $t Cleanup action as of 2014 ; $t Impact of pollution on surrounding Seattle communities ; $t Significance of the river to the Duwamish Tribe ; $t North Wind's weir myth told by Ken Workman. -- $g 4. $t Lake Washington Ship Canal and the destruction of the Black River $g (3 min.): $t Montlake cut and the destruction of the Black River. -- $g 5. $t Ballast Island and Ordinance No. 5 $g (3 min.): $t Ballast Island and Ordinance No. 5 ; $t The effects of being a landless tribe. -- $g 6. $t Burning of the longhouses $g (2 min.). -- 6. $t Burning of the longhouses $g (2 min.). -- 7. $t The saving of Herring's house village site, creation of the park and owning Duwamish artifacts $g ([6] min.): $t Saving the archaeological site and creation of T-107 ; $t The history of the Hering's house village site. $g 8. $t Federal recognition story from 1978 $g (16 min.) -- 9. $t Denny party landing and the colonization of Seattle $g (7 min.): $t The Denny party reception by Chief Si'ahl ; $t Seattle and the indigenous identity ; $t The founding of the city. -- $g 10. $t Treaty of Point Elliott and the Duwamish Reservation $g (7 min.). -- 11. $t Chief Si'Ahl $g (2 min.). -- 12. $t What does recognition mean to the Duwamish $g (8 min.): $t Land ; $t Education and healthcare ; $t The Indian Child Welfare Act and unrecognized children ; $t Environmentalism ; $t Keeping the culture alive ; $t NAGRPA. -- $g 13. $t Keeping the culture alive $g (11 min.): $t The creation and community function of the Duwamish longhouse ; $t Basket weaving. --
505 80 $g (1 min.). $t Personal reflection from Representative Brian Baird on our call to moral activism $g 1. $t What is federal recognitions? $g (6 min.): $t Indigenous communities against the idea of recognition. -- $g 2. $t What does federal recognition have to do with indigenous sovereignty? $g (4 min.). -- $t What lead to the creation of the federal recognition process? $g (3 min.). -- 4. $t Treaties $g (3 min.): $t What are they and what do they promise? ; $t What do they mean?. -- $g 5. $t Recognition criteria $g (6 min.): $t Problems with requiring written records from contact. -- $g 6. $t NAGPRA $g (1 min.). -- 7. $t Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the termination era of the 1950s $g (3 min.). -- 8. $t Government definitions of indigenous communities $g (14 min.): $t Indigenous definitions and sovereignty in North America and internationally ; $t Blood quantum : both sides of the argument. -- $g 9. $t U.N. declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples $g (2 min.). -- 10. $t NCAI $g (5 min.) -- 11. $t Federal recognition story : the Chinook Nation $g (28 min.). -- 12. $t Federal recognition story : the Duwamish Tribe $g (15 min.). -- 13. $t Personal reflection from Reverend John Norwood on his tribe's recognition $g (3 min.). -- 14. $t Personal reflection from Representative Brian Baird on our call to moral activism $g (1 min.).
500    $a "May not be used for public screenings without a screening license."--Disc surface.
500    $a "Stay up to date with the Duwamish and Chinook: www.duwamishtribe.org, www.chinooknation.org."-- End credits.
650  0 $a Chinook Indians.
650  0 $a Duwamish Indians.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Land tenure $z Northwest, Pacific.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Civil rights $z Northwest, Pacific.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $z Northwest, Pacific $x Government relations.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Legal status, laws, etc. $z Northwest, Pacific.
650  0 $a Indigenous peoples $x Land tenure $z Northwest, Pacific.
650  0 $a Indigenous peoples $x Civil rights $z Northwest, Pacific.
650  0 $a Federally recognized Indian tribes $z Northwest, Pacific.
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650  7 $a Duwamish Indians. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00899929
650  7 $a Federally recognized Indian tribes. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00922373
650  7 $a Indians of North America $x Civil rights. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00969673
650  7 $a Indians of North America $x Government relations. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00969761
650  7 $a Indians of North America $x Land tenure. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00969807
650  7 $a Indians of North America $x Legal status, laws, etc. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00969825
650  7 $a Indigenous peoples $x Civil rights. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00970219
650  7 $a Indigenous peoples $x Land tenure. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00970244
651  7 $a Pacific Northwest. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01242543
655  4 $a Feature films $z United States.
655  7 $a Documentary films. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Nonfiction films. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Feature films. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Documentary films. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01710390
655  7 $a Feature films. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01710384
655  7 $a Nonfiction films. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01710269
700 1  $a Salcedo, Vasant, $e editor of moving image work. $e screenwriter, $e director of photography, $e editor of moving image work.
700 1  $a Salcedo, Sarah, $e film producer. $e screenwriter, $e director of photography, $e film producer.
700 1  $a Salcedo, Claire, $e research. $e music supervisor, $e assistant film producer, $e research.
710 2  $a Tall Firs Cinema, $e production company.
710 2  $a 4Culture (Agency : King County, Wash.), $e production company.
710 2  $a San Francisco Film Society, $e production company.
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952    $l OVUX522 $d 20191116021432.0
956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=1FD89CD62E9411E9B5CB1E4197128E48

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