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Title California's lost tribes / produced and directed by Jed Riffe ; co-producer, Jack Kohler ; a production of Jed Riffe Films, LLC ; produced by Beyond the Dream, LLC
Published Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (56 minutes)
Summary The 1987 Supreme Court decision to open up Indian gaming nationwide had as dramatic an economic impact on the lives of California's Indian tribes as the occupation in 1969 of Alcatraz Island had on their cultural identities. In a few short years, California Indians went from being the poorest people in the state to among the richest, and from being virtually invisible to being the state's most powerful political lobby. For the Cabazon and Morongo tribes of Southern California, the plaintiffs in the landmark Supreme Court case, the wealth they have achieved through gambling casinos was unimaginable
Notes Title from title screen (viewed January 18, 2022)
Credits Written by Maureen Gosling and Jed Riffe; editor, Maureen Gosling; cinematographer, Vicente Franco; composer, Jonathan Beard
Performer Narrated by Linda Hunt
Notes In English
Subject Indigenous peoples -- Gambling -- California
Gambling on Indian reservations -- Law and legislation -- California -- History
Casinos -- California
Indigenous peoples -- California -- Ethnic identity
Casinos.
Gambling on Indian reservations -- Law and legislation.
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity.
California.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Educational films.
Feature films.
History.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Educational films.
Documentaires.
Films éducatifs.
Form Streaming video
Author Riffe, N. Jed, director, producer, screenwriter
Kohler, Jack, producer
Hunt, Linda, 1945- narrator.
Beyond the Dream (Firm), production company.
Jed Riffe Films, production company.
Berkeley Media, publisher.
Other Titles California and the American dream : California's lost tribes