Location
6:15 pm Socializing, 6:30 Discussion
Everyone is welcome to join our discussion, even if you did not have time to watch the film.
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Mankiller (2017)
“My own role has just been to be here for a tiny period of time in the totality of history. I guess I don’t think I leave any great legacy and I hope that when I leave, it will just be said that I did what I could.” - Wilma Mankiller
Based in part on Wilma Mankiller’s autobiography Mankiller: A Chief and Her People, this documentary by Valerie Red-Horse Mohl provides an in-depth look at the life and work of Wilma Mankiller, the first female Principle Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Mankiller’s experience is inextricably linked to the fight of Indigenous persons in the USA and the doc observes the fight for sovereignty in tandem with her rise to power.
- Free Streaming: Kanopy (with Anoka County or Columbia Hts library card)
- DVD:
- Hennepin Library - 6 DVDs
- Anoka Library - 1 DVD
Supplemental Film: The Cherokee Word for Water (2013) is also available for viewing on Kanopy.
The Cherokee Word for Water (2013), told from the point of view of Wilma Mankiller and Charlie Soap, is a fictionalized account of the struggle for, opposition to, and ultimate success of a rural Cherokee community to bring running water to their families.
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