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First Daughter and the Black Snake
Year
2017
Description
Shows the efforts of Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe environmentalist, writer, and economist, as she works to stop oil pipelines from being built on Ojibwe land in Minnesota.
Director
Pickett, Keri
Writer
Pickett, Keri; Rossi, Fernanda
Producer
Pickett, Keri
Cinematographer
Pickett, Keri
Production Team
Pickett Pictures and Virgil Films
Genre
Documentary
Language
English
Media Format
1 DVD (94 min.) or 1 streaming video (94 min.)
Type
Color
Updated
04-12-2022
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Review
Video Librarian,
Nov.–Dec. 2017, 55
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