Rise - Red Power: Standing Rock Part 2

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This eight-episode documentary series is devoted to the struggle of the Native Indian tribes of America against the expropriation and violation of their territories and sacred places by multinational oil and mining companies. This episode delves into the evolution of the Red Power Movement and tracks past battles and re-writes history using today's unprecedented occupation at Standing Rock. A new indigenous generation, an expression of modernity grown up on tales of occupation - from Wounded Knee to Alcatraz - arise in protest against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a high-environmental impact pipeline designed to cut the United States from north to south.

Genre
Documentary
Country
Canada
Year
2017
Duration
66'
Production Companies
VICE Canada, Rogers Media, Aboriginal People's Television Network (APTN)
Languages
English

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Whether in a small setting or a large one, whether in one's own city or on global stages, whether working alone or as part of large movements, those who have rallied together in recent years to protect the planet have shown strong commitment.
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