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1 online resource (video file (91 min.)) |
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Current affairs in video |
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In 1968 the abused, neglected and repressed American Indian people fought back. From the depths of despair Dennis Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM), led his people into confrontation with the government and changed their lives forever. A stirring account of the forgotten Indian civil rights movement, this documentary recounts not only the struggle but also depicts the terrible repression they endured |
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Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2015) |
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Previously released as DVD |
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In English |
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Best Documentary, Deadcentre Film Festival, 2010 |
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Grand Jury Prize- Spirit of Action, Santa Cruz Film Festival, 2011 |
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Juried Award - Best Documentary, Dreamspeakers Film Festival, 2010 |
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Juried Award - Best Documentary, Frozen River Film Festival, 2010 |
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Juried Award - Best Documentary, International Cherokee Film Festival, 2010 |
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Juried Award - Best Documentary, Winniped Aboriginal Film Festival, 2010 |
Subject |
Banks, Dennis
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SUBJECT |
Banks, Dennis. fast |
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American Indian Movement
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SUBJECT |
American Indian Movement. fast |
Subject |
Indians of North America -- Civil rights
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Ojibwa Indians -- Biography
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Indians of North America -- Civil rights.
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Ojibwa Indians.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Mueller, David, film director, film producer
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Salt, Lynn, film director, film producer
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