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Tuesday, 18 August 2009 19:13
Woven Ways

WOVEN WAYS is a documentary film that shares the stories of the Navajo people, the land and livestock that sustain their culture and economy, and the environmental issues that threaten the living bonds between them.

Deadly uranium mining and dirty coal have serious negative effects on the health, culture, and well-being of all who live on the Navajo Reservation. WOVEN WAYS is the story of beauty and hope in the face of grave environmental injustices.

Awards:

  • Best Documentary, 2008 Rainier Film Festival
  • Katherine Knight Award, 2008 Earthvision International Environmental Film Festival
  • Best in Fest, 2008 Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
  • Best in Fest, 2008 Colorado Environmental Film Festival
  • Director's Choice Award, 2008 Southern Winds Film Festival

Running time: 62 minutes

Watch trailer here:

 

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