March Point and When Your Hands are Tied
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As part of Native American Heritage Month, Ku-Ah-Mah is presenting a series of films.
Cody Nick and Travis, three teens from the Swinomish Indian Tribe, wanted to make a gangster movie or rap video. But instead they were asked to investigate the impact of two oil refineries on their tribal community. March Point follows their journey as they come to understand themselves, the environment and the threat their people face.
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WSU Fine Arts Auditorium
WSU Campus
Pullman,
WA
99164
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Contact Information |
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Andrea Charette-Bluff
509-335-8676
acharette-bluff@wsu.edu
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