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Honoring Madonna Thunder Hawk: 50th Anniversary of the ‘We Will Remember’ Survival School
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Honoring Madonna Thunder Hawk: 50th Anniversary of the ‘We Will Remember’ Survival School

https://vimeo.com/1094565360?share=copy Transcript: Marcella Gilbert: But what I’m asking you, if there’s one thing you want to say. Say to my mom (Madonna) or…
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Storytelling is fundamental to Inner Activism | Warrior Women Film Q&A
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Storytelling is fundamental to Inner Activism | Warrior Women Film Q&A

https://vimeo.com/1015332799?share=copy
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Warrior Women Project @CUNY: History and Methodology with Dr. Elizabeth Castle
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Warrior Women Project @CUNY: History and Methodology with Dr. Elizabeth Castle

https://vimeo.com/1072749576?share=copy
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The Importance of Voting: Madonna Thunder Hawk with Beth Castle
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The Importance of Voting: Madonna Thunder Hawk with Beth Castle

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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women
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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women

https://vimeo.com/986854157?share=copy#t=0
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Lead, Follow, or Get the Hell out of the way! | Madonna Thunder Hawk and Morgan Catlett
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Lead, Follow, or Get the Hell out of the way! | Madonna Thunder Hawk and Morgan Catlett

https://vimeo.com/1022741835?share=copy#t=0
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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era
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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era

https://vimeo.com/914962077?share=copy#t=0
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Intent, Inspiration, and Methodology: Beth Castle of Warrior Women Project with Indigenous filmmakers, activists, and allies in New York
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Intent, Inspiration, and Methodology: Beth Castle of Warrior Women Project with Indigenous filmmakers, activists, and allies in New York

https://vimeo.com/1072748794?share=copy#t=0
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American Indian Movement (AIM) (9) International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) (1) Occupation of Alcatraz (1) Survival School (9) Teachings For Our Times (4) Uncategorized (9) Warrior Women Project (8) Women of All Red Nations (WARN) (8) Women of the Red Power Movement (5) Wounded Knee '73 (32)

All My Relations (Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ) (1) Boarding Schools (3) Ceremony & Spirituality (1) Community Organizing (24) Cultural Survival (17) Environmental Justice (4) Honoring (13) Indigenous Sovereignty (14) Intergenerational Knowledge (17) International Solidarity (2) Language & Storytelling (5) Legacy (7) Methodology (2) Organizing (1) Political Prisoners (1) Spirituality (1) State Surveillance & Repression (2) Teachings For Our Times (9) Treaties & Treaty Rights (1) United Nations Advocacy (1) Violence Against Indigenous Women (7) Youth Organizing (3)

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