Two Award-Winning Documentaries at the Inaugural SDAI Film
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 5:10 pm
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Subject: Join Us for Two Award-Winning Documentaries at the Inaugural SDAI Film Festival
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JOIN US FOR TWO AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARIES AT THE
Inaugural San Diego
American Indian Film Festival
DANCING SALMON HOME
Dancing Salmon Home tells the story of a journey of loss and reunification, across generations and oceans, as the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California travels to New Zealand to meet their long-lost Chinook salmon relatives, which have been missing from their McCloud River homeland for 65 years. Along the way, the 28 tribal members hold four days of ceremony beside New Zealand's Rakaia River, forging enduring bonds with the Maori people of the region, sharing a message of respect for the natural world, and launching plans to bring their salmon home
SMOKIN' FISH
Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit businessman hustling to make a dollar in Juneau Alaska. He gets hungry for smoked salmon, nostalgic for his childhood, and decides to spend a summer smoking fish at his family's traditional fish camp. The unusual story of his life and the untold history of his people interweave with the process of preparing traditional food as he struggles to pay his bills, keep the IRS off his back, and keep his business afloat. By turns tragic, bizarre, or just plain ridiculous, Smokin' Fish, tells the story of one man's attempts to navigate the messy zone of collision between the modern world and an ancient culture.
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Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 2:13 PM
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Subject: Join Us for Two Award-Winning Documentaries at the Inaugural SDAI Film Festival
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JOIN US FOR TWO AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARIES AT THE
Inaugural San Diego
American Indian Film Festival
DANCING SALMON HOME
Dancing Salmon Home tells the story of a journey of loss and reunification, across generations and oceans, as the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California travels to New Zealand to meet their long-lost Chinook salmon relatives, which have been missing from their McCloud River homeland for 65 years. Along the way, the 28 tribal members hold four days of ceremony beside New Zealand's Rakaia River, forging enduring bonds with the Maori people of the region, sharing a message of respect for the natural world, and launching plans to bring their salmon home
SMOKIN' FISH
Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit businessman hustling to make a dollar in Juneau Alaska. He gets hungry for smoked salmon, nostalgic for his childhood, and decides to spend a summer smoking fish at his family's traditional fish camp. The unusual story of his life and the untold history of his people interweave with the process of preparing traditional food as he struggles to pay his bills, keep the IRS off his back, and keep his business afloat. By turns tragic, bizarre, or just plain ridiculous, Smokin' Fish, tells the story of one man's attempts to navigate the messy zone of collision between the modern world and an ancient culture.
Saturday
Nov. 23, 2013
From 2pm to 5pm
Pechanga Resort & Casino
Temecula, CA
Red Tailed Hawk/Coyote Room
BUY TICKETS NOW!!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!!
Forward this email
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