

Overview
The Indigenous sovereign Onondaga Nation – the Central Fire of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy – follows the Great Law of Peace, never accepted U.S. citizenship, has its own passport, and still maintains a traditional government led by Clanmothers and Chiefs, one of the world’s first true democracies that inspired the Founding Fathers and the women’s suffrage movement. The film spotlights the Onondaga Nation’s tireless environmental advocacy and their legal battle with the U.S. over ancestral land taken by New York State in violation of a 1794 treaty with George Washington.
Year 2016
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Director Gwendolen Cates
Crew Gwendolen Cates (Director), Gwendolen Cates (Producer), Gwendolen Cates (Cinematography), Steven Pequignot (Colorist), Melanie Brooke Sweeney (Public Relations), Steve Pequignot (Editor)
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