The Longest Walk - 1978
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- "The Longest Walk" was a Native American spiritual and political protest walk across the nation from San Francisco to Washington D.C. in 1978. This event was to protest anti-Indian legislation proposed in Congress that would abrogate tribal treaties of Native Americans. The documentary broadcast on several PBS stations. Featured speakers are: Lehman Brightman, John Trudell, Phillip Deere, Russel Means, Marlon Brando, Dick Gregory, Ron Dellums, John Redhouse, Vernon Bellecourt, Wallace Black Elk and others. This is a one hour video and Washington D.C. footage starts at 29:40.
NATIVE AMERICANS, ANTI-INDIAN LEGISLATION, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY, INDIAN PROTEST
Thank you for posting about this critical moment of indigenous history.
I was there all the way to DC
I was there for most of it.
Thank you for your service 🙏 ❤️
the guy at 10:26 NAILED IT and what he said is just as relevant today.
Agree 👍 armor on from mother earth and father universe and tree my family return coming back to be here because she love me we all together
I'm still wearing my AIM shirts!
Very true
Not me, a reconnecting 2nd generation Indian boarding schools indigenous woman, watching this in 2024 🙌🧡🪶