Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights

Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights 
 
Presented by the National Council of Churches USA, produced by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Native Nations, hosted by Peter Coyote, chronicles the American Indians’ struggle for civil rights, and the creation of the National Indian Lutheran Board to raise funds and awareness for that struggle.  From the controversy surrounding the 1862 trial when 38 Dakota Sioux were executed in the largest single-day mass hanging in United States history, to the confrontation of the 1960s when many Indian tribes joined together to speak out with a unified voice, Native Nations tells the story of standing together for sovereignty, justice and civil rights.

ON KSTP TV CH 5 ABC MINNEAPOLIS MN 12/28/08 3:00 PM

This documentary film will be presented by Syd Beane at All Nations Indian Church on Sunday December 14th, 2008 at 11:30 a.m.

Visit www.elca.org/nativenations for a video preview.

All are welcome!!

Pila’maya’ye, Martha

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