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LAND OF THE YAKAMAS

Rush Sturges, Tyler Bradt | 2021 | 9 min.

2022 Official Selection

Since Time Immemorial, Yakamas lived by the laws of the creator; honoring and protecting the resources that provide for the physical and spiritual sustenance of human beings. “Land of the Yakamas” fosters awareness of the unprecedented changes to Yakama Nation homelands and waters caused by the degradation of the environment over the last 150 years.

For more information:

RiverRoots.com | https://yakamafish-nsn.gov/landoftheyakamas

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See this film on tour near you:

November 9, 2023 Coos Bay OR Egyptian Theatre
October 12, 2023 Mount Vernon WA Lincoln Theater
September 6, 2023 Portland OR
February 10, 2023 Boise ID
December 2, 2022 Stoneville NC
December 1, 2022 Salida CO
November 19, 2022 Invermere BC
November 17, 2022 Portland OR Hollywood Theatre
November 16, 2022 Charlottesville VA Violet Crown Theatre
November 5, 2022 Nevada County CA
October 26, 2022 Ketchum ID Limelight Hotel
October 14, 2022 Yosemite CA Tenaya Lodge
September 30, 2022 Bend OR
September 29, 2022 Glen Mills PA
September 15, 2022 Spokane WA
August 19, 2022 Bremerton WA
August 13, 2022 Pittsburgh PA Carrie Blast Furnace
July 17, 2022 Grandlake CO Community House
July 10, 2022 Southhampton NY Southhampton Arts Center
June 11, 2022 Gainesville GA
April 23, 2022 Red Wing MN
April 22, 2022 Berkeley CA
April 22, 2022 Waterville ME
April 14, 2022 Walla Walla WA
February 25, 2022 Ashland OR

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SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan Tribe, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These tribes have lived here for millennia and live here still. We acknowledge and mourn the painful history of genocide and the devastation of lands and waters irreversibly altered. We are grateful for opportunities to partner with the tribes to create a shared vision and rebalance our relationship to this place.