Spirit of Native Americans
“Consciousness raising.”
L.A Times
“Convincingly and succinctly makes its
argument.”
Hollywood
Reporter
“A must see for anyone who believes
that oppression of Native Americans is a thing of the
past.”
Village
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4 x 90 minute episodes
The Red Road To Sobriety
The Contemporary Native American Sobriety is
flourishing throughout the Indian communities of North America. This
vital social movement combines ancient spiritual traditions with modern
medical approaches to substance abuse and recovery. Few Americans are
aware that the government used alcohol to destroy Indian culture and
acquire their land.
The Peyote Road
Winner of awards at The Chicago International Film
Festival, this unique film explains how legislation was introduced in
the USA to stop the Indian sacramental use of the cactus substance
Peyote and how this jeopardised religious freedom for all Americans.
Your Humble Serpent
“Your Humble Serpent” In this portrait
of a contemporary Indian leader, the late Reuben Snake speaks out on
ecology, sacredness, intuitive thinking and ?The Rebrowning of
America?. Combining Mr. Snake’s storytelling with interviews of
friends and relatives, this is an enlightening and inspiring look at a
modern day American Indian leader and role model.
Wiping The Tears of Seven Generations
In December 1990, 300 Lakota Sioux horseback riders
rode 250 miles in 2 weeks, through sub-zero winter weather, to
commemorate the lives lost at the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1980. This
amazing film relates to the story of how the Lakota Nation mourned the
loss of their loved ones for 100 years.
© Eagle Media Productions 2004