3 reviews
This documentary broke my heart. Seeing the force that a corporation has to destroy land without any regard of the people who live there has changed my way of thinking.
This is a powerful documentary that is happening in real time. It is important to educate the world about how the land provides for us. An Elder said in the documentary that we do not own the land - we BELONG to the land and we are apart of it. That resonates within my soul. True words were spoken here.
All of the true history and land is being erased. The people who had any part of removing and arresting the ingenious people from their land should be ashamed. Karma will greet you in the end.
Greed and power is ruining this world and at the end of the day, WE ALL LOSE.
This is a powerful documentary that is happening in real time. It is important to educate the world about how the land provides for us. An Elder said in the documentary that we do not own the land - we BELONG to the land and we are apart of it. That resonates within my soul. True words were spoken here.
All of the true history and land is being erased. The people who had any part of removing and arresting the ingenious people from their land should be ashamed. Karma will greet you in the end.
Greed and power is ruining this world and at the end of the day, WE ALL LOSE.
- Lamborghini_Mercy
- Oct 17, 2024
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- craig_rea80
- Oct 19, 2024
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This is a documentary worth watching it, even if you are not from Canada. This is about an international topic: the power relationship between huge oil and gas corporations and indigenous communities. It also delves in the traumatic topic of history of native Americans in Canada.
It's beautifully shot in the wild nature of unceded territories or Yintah in western Canada. It shows the undefeatable and inspiring strengths of exceptional individuals who just ask go get the land where they belong.
It brings tears and rage but also shows the amazing power of togetherness and what all can be achieved once people root for the same cause.
It's beautifully shot in the wild nature of unceded territories or Yintah in western Canada. It shows the undefeatable and inspiring strengths of exceptional individuals who just ask go get the land where they belong.
It brings tears and rage but also shows the amazing power of togetherness and what all can be achieved once people root for the same cause.
- rozennrichardeau
- Nov 20, 2024
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