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3/20 2:00 p.m.
Fractured Land (USA, 2015, 75 min.) With some of the world's largest fracking operations on his territory, Caleb Behn, a young indigenous leader and lawyer in British Columbia, struggles to reconcile the teachings of his Dene community with the Canadian law intended to protect his ancestral land. His dynamic presence and his ability to straddle these two worlds set him apart as a torchbearer in a worldwide movement of resistance, but the pressures of leadership reveal deep fractures in Behns identity, and in the life of the communities he represents. Directed and produced by Damien Gillis and Fiona Rayher.
FREE. Reservations required. National Museum of the American Indian, Rasmuson Theater, Fourth St. & Independence Ave., SW (Metro: LEnfant Plaza)
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LocationNational Museum of the American Indian (View)
Fourth St & Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20560
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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