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BOUNTY PURCHASE OPTIONS

We are citizens of the Penobscot Nation. For this film, we bring our families to Boston to read our ancestors’ death warrant. This abhorrent proclamation, made in 1755 by the colonial government, paid settlers handsomely to murder Penobscot people. It declared our people enemies and offered different prices for the scalps of children, women, and men. Bounty proclamations like this, some even paid in stolen land, persisted for more than two centuries across what is now the United States.

The memory of being hunted is in our blood. We know this to be true, and the science now affirms that trauma can be passed down from generation to generation. In Bounty we take control of this process by inviting our children into the colonizer’s hall of injustice, to read their hateful words and tell the truth about what was done to our ancestors. We exercise our power by sharing the horrors of this hard history as an act of resistance, remembrance, and a step toward justice.

Dawnland Purchase Options

For decades, child welfare authorities have been removing Native American children from their homes to “save them from being Indian.” In Maine, the first official Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the United States begins a historic investigation. Dawnland goes behind-the-scenes as this historic body grapples with difficult truths, redefines reconciliation, and charts a new course for state and tribal relations. Dawnland aired on Independent Lens on PBS in November 2018 and won a national Emmy® Award for Outstanding Research in 2019.

Dear Georgina & FIRST LIGHT Purchase Options

At age two Georgina Sappier-Richardson was removed from her home and Passamaquoddy community in downeast Maine by child protection services. She would never see her parents again. Dear Georgina follows this Passamaquoddy elder from Motahkomikuk as she tries to better understand herself and her cultural heritage. Now a grandmother Georgina attempts to re-integrate herself into the community she barely knew. Dear Georgina is a follow-up to the Emmy® award-winner Dawnland. First Light is included on the Dear Georgina DVD.

Coexist Purchase Options

How do societies ravaged by genocide begin to heal? Can a person be forced to reconcile with those who killed her or his loved ones Coexist explores Rwanda’s unprecedented social experiment in government-mandated reconciliation is revealed for the first time through the eyes of a diverse range of survivors: victims, perpetrators, and those who bore witness to the 1994 genocide. What they share is breathtaking, heartbreaking, and inspired. Viewers are gripped and left brimming with questions.

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