Friday, January 15, 2016
Water Is Life - It's Sacred -- Deb Abrahamson
Water Is Life - It's Sacred
Deb Abrahamson - SHAWL Society
http://www.Water-Life-Sacred.com
Hear Indian elders, the salmon and generations unborn through Deb's voice.
See the beauty of the Spokane Tribal land near the Spokane River shore through her eyes.
Listen to Indian people anxiously awaiting and then celebrating salmon's return through Deb's heart.
Waters and lands are sacred. Salmon are the life source for everyone in the greater tribal region for thousands of years.
Watch the toxic pollution of the land and water come as the dams are built and deadly uranium is mined by digging giant open pits in tribal land, through Deb's stories from her people.
Each dam stopped more salmon from coming home until no salmon could come home. People grew sick, many did not regain their health, some died. Genocide loomed large for people who depend on the land and rivers.
Deb recounts her journey too. What seemed a short path for healing became a journey for justice and nurturing. She transformed herself and blossomed into a leader: changing history for the better and becoming a voice for justice on behalf of the many unheard voices - the sick and young, past and future generations, the land and the River.
This film is available free for public access TV stations to download and broadcast from PEGMedia.org . Phone your local public access station and ask them to download and broadcast this film for your community to see.
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Water, Uranium, Radioactive, Spokane River, Sovereignty, Deb Abrahamson, Spokane Tribe, Salmon, Sacred, Grand Coulee Dam, Genocide, Reparations, Creator, Indian, Eel, Blue Creek, Little Falls Dam,
Health, Superfund, SHAWL Society, Midnite Mine, Spokane Indian Reservation, Pollution, Indigenous, Healing, Toxic Waste, Ceremony, Radiation, Sherwood Mine, Chamokane Creek, Uranium Mining, Life, Land, Lake Roosevelt, Culture, Tribal Culture, Air, CELP, Reparations to Indians,
Spokane Tribe of Indians, Healing Ceremony, Radioactive Fish, Radioactive Food, Sierra Club, Upper Columbia River Group, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Voices for Water, Watershed Hero, Traditional foods, Fish, Contaminated Fish, Radioactive Waste,
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, EPA, Newmont Mining, Dawn Mining Company, Open Pit, Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund site, CERCLA, RECA, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington Department of Ecology, Department of Health and Human Services, ATSDR, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Justice, BLM, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Ford Uranium Mill, Ford Mill, Atomic Energy Act, Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation and Conservation Act, Northwest Tribes, Wellpinit, Radioactive Wildlife,, Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Eastern Washington, First Foods, White camas, Lomatium canbyi, Carlotte Corral, Chico Corral, Cold War, Cold War era, storage of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests,
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