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From: Crnai Departmental <cr...@berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:14 AM
Subject: "Dancing Salmon Home" Film Screening and Discussion Weds 9/17 @4pm
To: Crnai Departmental <cr...@berkeley.edu>


Please forward this email to your department or unit list or anyone who might be interested. This colloquium is free and open to the public. We apologize for any cross-postings. Thank you.

 

The Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues presents:

 

“Dancing Salmon Home”

Film Screening and

Discussion with Michael Preston

 


Wednesday,

September 17

4:00-5:30 pm

 

 

Power Bar Building

 2150 Shattuck Ave

10th floor, Room 1019

Berkeley

 

light refreshments will be served

 

 

 

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'Dancing Salmon Home' is a journey of loss and reunification, across generations and oceans, as the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California journeys to New Zealand to meet their long-lost Chinook salmon relatives, which have been missing from their river for 65 years. Along the way, the 28 tribal members hold four days of ceremony beside New Zealand's Rakaia River, forging enduring bonds with the Maori people of the region, sharing a message of respect for the natural world, and launching plans to bring their salmon home. The film was released in 2012 and produced by Will Doolittle.

 

Michael Preston (Winnemem Wintu) is a recent UC Berkeley graduate who is featured in the film.

 

 

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This event is free, wheelchair accessible, and open to the public.

 

For more information, call ISSI at 510-642-0813 or email cr...@berkeley.edu

 

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Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues

 

Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
University of California, Berkeley
2420 Bowditch Street

Berkeley, Ca 94720-5670

crnai.berkeley.edu
Tel: 510.642.0813 Fax: 510.642.8674




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Darren Modzelewski, Ph.D, J.D., L.L.M


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