The Penobscot: Ancestral River, Contested Territory
The Penobscot: Ancestral River, Contested Territory traverses the landscape of deal-making and deal-breaking which has historically defined tribal-state relations in Maine. Spanning from the 1700's to the present-day legal battle being played out in Penobscot Nation v. Mills, the film illustrates the history of Penobscots' tenacious fight to retain their territory and their inherent, treaty-reserved sustenance fishing rights for future generations. The Penobscot: Ancestral River, Contested Territory features the Penobscot people’s traditional, centuries-long stewardship to ensure a healthy ecosystem for all of Maine. It tells the urgent, inspiring story of a struggle for justice and cultural survival in the face of an astonishingly open abuse of state power.
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Maria GirouardWriter
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Sunlight Media CollectiveProducer
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Chek WingoEditor
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature
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Genres:Documentary, Indigenous
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Runtime:44 minutes 9 seconds
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Completion Date:November 1, 2015
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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2016 New England Emmy Award NomineeBoston
United States
June 13, 2016
Nominee