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Title:
Standing on sacred ground : Profit and loss / Bullfrog Films presents a Sacred Land Film Project ; produced and directed by Christopher McLeod.
Publisher:
Bullfrog Films,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
1 videodisc (approximately 57 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Sacred space--Conservation and restoration--Papua New Guinea.
Nature--Religious aspects.
Nature worship--Papua New Guinea.
Mineral industries--Environmental aspects--Papua New Guinea.
Industrialization--Environmental aspects.
Indians of North America--Alberta.
Sacred space--Conservation and restoration--Alberta.
Oil sands industry--Environmental aspects--Alberta.
Nature worship--Alberta.
Religion and geography.
Indigenous peoples.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Environmental films.
Other Authors:
McLeod, Christopher, producer. producer.
Huang, Jennifer, 1973-, screenwriter. screenwriter.
Black, Andrew, 1974-, cinematographer.
Wohl, Marta, editor of moving image work.
Greene, Graham, 1952-, narrator.
LaDuke, Winona, interviewee.
Bullfrog Films.
Sacred Land Film Project.
Pacific Islanders in Communications.
Vision Maker Video (Firm)
Notes:
A co-production of Pacific Islanders in Communications and Vision Maker Media. Special features: Guardians of Ramu River, Tar sands map rap with Mike Mercredi and Lionel Lepine, Winona La Duke on colonization, Oren Lyons on Profit and loss. Narrated by Graham Greene, interviewees: Winona LaDuke, Melchior Ware, John Chitoa, Rosa Koian, Peter Kepma, Sir Michael Somare, Clayton Thomas-Muller, Mike Mercredi, Don Thompson, David Schindler, Ida Stepanowich and others.
Summary:
"From Papua New Guinea rainforests to Canada's tar sands, Profit and Loss exposes industrial threats to native peoples' health, livelihood and cultural survival. In Papua New Guinea, a Chinese government owned nickel mine has violently relocated villagers to a taboo sacred mountain, built a new pipeline and refinery on contested clan land, and is dumping mining waste into the sea. In Alberta, First Nations people suffer from rare cancers as their traditional hunting grounds are stripmined to unearth the world's third-largest oil reserve. Indigenous people tell their own stories and confront us with the ethical consequences of our culture of consumption"-- http://standingonsacredground.org/learn-more/synopses (as viewed on April 11, 2014)
ISBN:
9781937772956
1937772950
OCLC:
(OCoLC)876403353
UPC:
193777295028
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)

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