PBS Documentary on Native Americans (USA, 14 August 2001)



Dear US Human Rights Educators,

Please take the opportunity to see "In the Light of Reverence," an
important new film on PBS next Tuesday, August 14. It is described below.

The University of Minnesota Human Rights Center is currently working on a
new curriculum on indigenous people's rights that will use this film as
the starting point for several classroom activities and community actions.
There are also two lessons available on line that deal with the issues of
indigenous sacred places in the context of the Constitutional right to
freedom of religion.

And a word to the wise: educators may tape this film for classroom use
within six months of its airing!

Yours in solidarity,

Nancy Flowers

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Greetings!

Don't miss the national PBS broadcast of IN THE LIGHT OF REVERENCE, the
award-winning documentary film on Native Americans, religious freedom and
environmental protection, on Tuesday, August 14 at 10:00 pm (check local
listings), on P.O.V., the independent documentary series.

You can check your local PBS station's broadcast schedule at:
http://www.itvs.org/inthelightofreverence/broadcast.html

About the Film
Narrated by Peter Coyote and Tantoo Cardinal, "In the Light of Reverence"
is a 72-minute documentary on Native American struggles to protect
landscapes of spiritual significance. The film tells the stories of three
communities and places they care for: the Lakota at Devils Tower in
Wyoming, the Hopi in the Four Corners area of the Southwest, and the Wintu
at Mt. Shasta in California. These are all places of extraordinary
beauty-and impassioned controversy-as Indians and non-Indians struggle to
co-exist with very different ideas about how the land should be used. For
American Indians, the land is sacred and akin to the world's greatest
cathedrals. For others, the land should be used for industry and
recreation. "In the Light of Reverence" explores these issues from both
sides of the debate by giving voice to the diverse people who utilize
sacred places.

Robert Redford says of  "In the Light of Reverence," "This
beautifully-crafted film is a wake-up call for everyone who cares about the
environment and human rights."

"In the Light of Reverence" is a presentation of the Independent Television
Service in association with Native American Public Telecommunications with
funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

About the Producers
"In the Light of Reverence" is produced and directed by Christopher (Toby)
McLeod, who has produced three award-winning, hour-long documentaries, all
broadcast on national television: "The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice
Area?," "Downwind/ Downstream," and "Poison in the Rockies." He worked ten
years on "In the Light of Reverence," which won the Best Documentary
Feature Award at the American Indian Film Festival, and a Jury Award at
Telluride Mountainfilm.

Co-producer Malinda Maynor is a Lumbee Indian from North Carolina, and has
made several award-winning films, "Real Indian" and "Sounds of Faith,"
about her Lumbee heritage. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in American
History at UNC Chapel Hill and is Coordinator of the Lumbee River Fund, a
project dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Robeson County's
Indian communities.

Free Discussion Guide
The Television Race Initiative's Discussion Guide includes questions,
quotes and action  steps to help any community leader, teacher or
facilitator lead a dialogue around the issues raised in "In the Light of
Reverence." To obtain a paper copy, please e-mail triadmin@pov.org or call
(415) 553-2109, or log on to http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvraceinitiative to
download the pdf file.

Want to do more than just tune in?
* Forward this alert to friends and colleagues!
* Organize a group of friends on the night of the broadcast using the guide
to facilitate a post-broadcast conversation.
* Call your local PBS station after the August 14th broadcast and ask the
programming department to re-broadcast "In the Light of Reverence" in
November, which is Native American Heritage Month.
* Urge your place of worship to announce the broadcast from the pulpit, and
follow the broadcast with a dialogue.
* Encourage a local talk radio host to promote the broadcast on the air,
and invite listeners to call in afterwards with their comments.
* Log on to  www.sacredland.org for more information about "In the Light of
Reverence" and related activities.
* Order a cassette of "In the Light of Reverence" for subsequent use in
faith-based or community settings by calling 1-800-543-3764 or by visiting
www.bullfrogfilms.com.

For More Information
Please visit our website at www.sacredland.org or check out P.O.V.'s
website at www.pbs.org/pov.

Please pass the word! Thank you!

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"In the Light of Reverence" will be broadcast nationally on the PBS series
"P.O.V." on Tuesday, August 14 at 10 PM (Check local listings, and please
pass the word!)

You can check your local PBS station's broadcast schedule at:
http://www.itvs.org/inthelightofreverence/broadcast.html

__________________________

Christopher (Toby) McLeod
Sacred Land Film Project
Earth Image Films
P.O. Box C-151
La Honda, CA 94020 USA

tel:  650-747-0685
fax:  650-747-0750

e-mail:  eif@igc.org  ---> alias:  slfp@igc.org
on the web at --->  http://www.sacredland.org

a project of Earth Island Institute

"In the Light of Reverence" is distributed by Bullfrog Films: 1-800-543-3764

Film info for members of the press: http://www.pbs.org/pov/pressroom

You can check your local PBS station's broadcast schedule at:
http://www.itvs.org/inthelightofreverence/broadcast.html

--
Nancy Flowers
124 Jane Drive
Woodside, CA 94062
Tel: 650-851-9122
Fax: 650-851-9127
nflowers@igc.org




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