First Daughter and the Black Snake(2017)

You can live without oil, but you can't live without water.

5.011h 44mReleaseden
Documentaire

First Daughter and the Black Snake is a documentary following Winona LaDuke's fight to protect her tribe's sacred lands from the Enbridge pipeline project. When the Canadian company proposes routing oil infrastructure through 1855 Treaty territory, LaDuke mobilizes her community to defend wild rice lakes and their indigenous way of life. Drawing on the Prophecy of the 7th Fire—which warns of a "black snake" bringing destruction—she organizes spiritual horse rides along the pipeline route, testifies at regulatory hearings, and leads efforts to assert treaty rights in the permitting process. The film documents how LaDuke and her tribe challenge the project by demanding their voices be heard and their natural resources protected, confronting both corporate interests and the historical trauma embedded in the land itself.

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