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Indigenous Resistance: Now and Then

The film explores the profound effects of statehood, blood quantum, ANCSA, boarding schools, and cultural assimilation on the mental wellbeing of indigenous communities, highlighting their struggles alongside their unyielding resilience and strength.

The documentary delves into the traumatic experiences of Alaska Native people, including statehood, blood quantum, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and the devastating effects of boarding schools on their mental health. However, it also highlights the resilience and hope that has emerged from these challenges.

Info about Indigenous Resistance: Now and Then

Originally Released: United States, May 23, 2023

Budget: $20,000.00

Genres:Short