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POWER PATHS
Premiere Date: November 3, 2009
Water has the power to take life and to give life. If you don't respect it, you might find yourself in a serious situation. (2:21)
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POWER PATHS
Coal mining on Navajo land produced electricity for Sun Belt cities, but left the reservations in the dark. (1:23)
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POWER PATHS
"It was obviously the dirtiest coal-fired power plant in the West." (2:15)
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POWER PATHS
The Black Mesa and Kayenta mines became the largest coal strip-mining complex in the world. (1:28)
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POWER PATHS
Water has the power to take life and to give life. If you don't respect it, you might find yourself in a serious situation. (2:21)
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MARCH POINT
Three teens from the Swinomish Indian Tribe make a film about the threat from two local oil refineries. (2:00)
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MARCH POINT
Swinomish tribe leader Brian Cladoosby worries that a nearby oil refinery is polluting tribal lands and impacting the community's health. (1:13)
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MARCH POINT
Three Native American teens explore their tribal land on the Swinomish Reservation. (1:06)
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MARCH POINT
Three Swinomish teen filmmakers travel to Washington, DC to interview their state senator and learn about land rights. (4:20)
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WATER FLOWING TOGETHER
Raised on a Navajo reservation, Jock Soto built a long and illustrious career dancing with the New York City Ballet. At 40, he faces a difficult decision. (4:15)
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