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Sep
24
Wednesday
Sep
24
Wed
The Arts :: Film
Indigenous Cinema: The Cherokee Word for Water
7:00 PM (America/Denver)
The Roxy Theater
Indigenous Cinema: The Cherokee Word for Water Description:
Screening as part of monthly Indigenous Cinema series

The Cherokee Word For Water is a feature-length motion picture inspired by the true story of the struggle for, opposition to, and ultimate success of a rural Cherokee community to bring running water to their families by using the traditional concept of "gadugi" working together to solve a problem.

Based on the true story of the Bell Waterline Project, the movie is about a community coming together to improve its life condition. Led by Wilma Mankiller, who went on to become the first woman chief of the Cherokee Nation, and fullblood Cherokee organizer Charlie Soap, they join forces and build nearly twenty miles of waterline using a community of volunteers. In the process, they inspire the community to trust each other, and reawaken universal indigenous values of reciprocity and interconnectedness. The successful completion of the waterline sparked a movement of similar self-help projects across the Cherokee nation and in Indian country that continues to this day.
Age Group: All Ages
Venue: The Roxy Theater
Address: 718 S Higgins Ave
Phone: 406.728.9380

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