Tribal people now comprise only 5% of the world’s population.
Despite all we have endured, we still have stewardship of an estimated 20% to 25% of the Earth’s land surface.
This land area holds 80% of the Earth’s biodiversity.
Who will help us save her?
UPCOMING EVENTS
Oct 13 - Omak Theater, Omak, WA
6pm - 9pm
The event will open with Native prayers, followed by the 75-minute "Doctrine of Recovery," and a panel discussion.
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Oct 13 - Mirage Theater, Omak, WA
6pm - 9pm
The event will open with Native prayers, followed by the 75-minute "Doctrine of Recovery," and a panel discussion.
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Nov 4 - American Indian Film Festival
Times tba
San Francisco, CA
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Nov 1-30 - Red Nation Film Festival
Schedule tba
Los Angeles, CA
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Dates coming for the following cities, and more:
New York, New York
Billings, Montana
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Seattle, Washington
Sacremento, California
Sept 29th - Social Justice Film Festival
9pm
Presented by the Social Justice Film Institute, Northwest Film Forum, and the Meaningful Movies Project, the 2022 Social Justice Film Festival is a celebration of the power of people and film to push for change within their homes and communities.
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July 25th - Garneau Theater, Edmonton, AB
6:30pm - 9pm
6.30 pm - Red Carpet. Crystle and Georgina Lightning with the AFN National Chief , Chief Judy Wilson and more.
7 pm - Introduction by Crystle Lightning
7.10 pm - The Doctrine of Recovery.
8.25 pm - Panel discussion.
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July 5th, 2022 - Assembly of First Nations, 43rd Annual General Assembly
6:30 - 9:45pm
6.30 pm - Red Carpet. Georgina Lightning with the National Chief and all Regional Chiefs. Moccasin wearing obligatory please!
7 pm - Prayer and drum song from the host Forst Nations.
7.10 pm - BC AFN Regional Chief Terry Teegee to give the welcome address and introduce Georgina and Crystle Lightning.
7.20 - Georgina introduces the film.
7.25/30 - The Doctrine of Recovery.
8.40 - Panel discussion featuring NWT AFN Regional Chief Greald Antoine (who led the delegation that met with the Pope) , author Tamara Starblanket, and Chief Judy Wilson, Skat’sin te Secwepemc Neskonlith/Executive, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.