Standing silent nation

What does a family have to endure to create a future for itself? When the Oglala Sioux Tribe passed an ordinance separating industrial hemp from its illegal cousin, marijuana, Alex White Plume and his family glimpsed a brighter future

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hermann, Courtney
Other Authors: Towfighnia, Suree
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Watertown, Mass. Documentary Educational Resources 2007, 2007
Series:Ethnographic video online, volume 1
Subjects:
Online Access:
Collection: Ethnographic Video Online Vol. 1 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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