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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Homeland (1:28) 2005
Homeland is a documentary about the battles of four Native American nations against large corporations. The corporations are involved in oil drilling in Alaska on land that will disrupt caribou breeding grounds, a paper producing plant discharging water filled with dioxins in the Penobscot River in Maine, uranium mining in a Navajo Reservation and drilling for natural gas near a Cheyenne Reservation in Montana. All four of the Indian Nations are battling to keep their lands in the pristine conditions in which their ancestors kept the land. The four nations are all economically depressed but are united in stopping the destruction of the environment. This documentary is a cautionary tale for all of us, once land and water are polluted, it is polluted for all of us. This is a documentary that we should all see.
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