{"id":50592,"date":"2018-07-18T15:25:51","date_gmt":"2018-07-18T15:25:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/?p=50592"},"modified":"2021-10-14T17:34:26","modified_gmt":"2021-10-14T17:34:26","slug":"the-eagle-and-the-condor-from-standing-rock-with-love","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/2018\/07\/18\/the-eagle-and-the-condor-from-standing-rock-with-love\/","title":{"rendered":"The Eagle and The Condor&#8211;From Standing Rock with Love"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3>October 8, 2018<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Eagle-and-Condor-Animation.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-50603 alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Eagle-and-Condor-Animation-300x196.png\" alt=\"Map of Turtle Island\" width=\"300\" height=\"196\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Eagle-and-Condor-Animation-300x196.png 300w, https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Eagle-and-Condor-Animation-768x501.png 768w, https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Eagle-and-Condor-Animation.png 1000w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>The Augsburg Native American Film Series invites you to join us for the international opening of The Eagle and The Condor&#8211;From Standing Rock with Love. Our evening event will include a virtual introduction from the filmmaker (Kahstosera&#8217;a Paulette Moore), a global broadcast through Free Speech TV to supporters like the Augsburg Native American Film Series, and stories from students, alumni and community members who participated in the fight against DAPL.\u00a0 We look forward to hearing your memories of Standing Rock as part of our conversation after the film.\u00a0 <strong>Bring your cell phone to participate in live streaming conversation with the filmmaker and other groups participating in this global experience.\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The film is based around prophecy of the Eagle and Condor that originates with nations from the South and features ceremony held at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) site on Indigenous People\u2019s Day, October 10<sup>th<\/sup>, 2016. The ancient prophecy predicted the epic Standing Rock water protection actions \u2013 and continues to challenge all to identify and unite our gifts and power.<\/p>\n<p>From 2016 \u2013 2017 Standing Rock water protection camps located at the heart of Turtle Island became the largest assembly of Indigenous peoples in recent history. Gathered nations confronted big energy\u2019s extreme extraction through the strength of their ceremonies, histories, and connections. Despite being met with violence, many who brought their best intentions to this historic fight continue to expand their love and sovereignty &#8211; while they shift our world away from the trauma and isolation of modern days.<\/p>\n<p>Directed by Kahstosera&#8217;a Paulette Moore, Produced by Rebecca Kemble.\u00a0 The film also features: Seneca Nation&#8217;s On\u00f6dow\u00e1\u2019ga:\u2019 Protectors and singers (Darelyn Spruce, Nicky Thompson, Robin Jones, Jason Corwin, Kyle Spruce, Lor Seneca); pediatrician Dr. Sara Juanita Jumping Eagle (Dakota\/Lakota-Standing Rock); Canupa (Pipe) carrier Grandmother Theresa Black Owl (Singugu\/Rosebud); oil pipeline activist, economist and author Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe); independent journalist Jenni Monet (Laguna Pueblo); Wisconsin alderperson Rebecca Kemble; traditional dancers Helga and Jose Garza (Azteca); investigative journalist Will Parrish; water protector\/builder Brennon &#8220;Bravo1&#8221; Nastacio (San Felipe Pueblo, Zuni Pueblo); traditional dancer Adriana Betti and the Cuautli Mitotiani Mexica Group; and lawyer and activist Germaine Tremell (Dakota\/Lakota&#8211;Standing Rock).<\/p>\n<p>Organizations and communities that are participating in this global event include: Eastern Montana University, Northwestern University Center for Native American and Indigenous Research, Augsburg University Native American Film Series, University of Massachusetts-Boston, University of Michigan, Conrad Grebel University College\/University of Waterloo, Simon Frasier University, Six Nations Territory, Western Kentucky University, Adriana Betti and the Cuautli Mitotiani Mexica Group in Berkley, Hamilton\/Wentworth School District of Ontario, Echo Valley Farm of Wisconsin, Showing Up for Social Justice (Rochester, NY), Northland College, Seattle community, University of the Arctic, Apotheosis Farm (MD), and University of Vermont.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4>About the Director &amp; Producer<\/h4>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-50601 alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"Director with Water Protectors\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/filmseries\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/68\/2018\/07\/Paulette-with-Onodowaga-Protectors-singing-group.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>Director\u00a0Kahsto&#8217;sera&#8217;a Paulette Moore\u00a0is an independent filmmaker, artist and affiliated professor of Indigenous Media and Philosophy at Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin. Moore is Kanien&#8217;keh\u00e1ka (Mohawk) and an enrolled member of Six Nations of the Grand River territory, where she lives.<\/p>\n<div>Moore spent two decades based in Washington DC working as a director, producer and writer with Discovery Channel, National Geographic, PBS, ABC and other media outlets. In 2009, Moore began work as an associate professor of media arts and peace-building at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, VA. There, she collaborated with students to create &#8220;To Wisconsin with Love,&#8221; a film about Ojibwe resistance and envisioning in response to what would have been the world&#8217;s largest open-pit Taconite mine.\u00a0In 2016, Moore collaborated with Northland College students to create &#8220;From Wisconsin with Love,&#8221; which focuses on the spiritual, economic, and legal aspects of the act of harvest from the perspective of Ojibwe prophecy and practice. Between 2016\/17 Moore made six trips to Standing Rock protection action sites to cover the largest gathering of Indigenous people in recent history.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\n<div>Moore is a novice Kanien&#8217;keha (Mohawk) language speaker and a PhD candidate in Continental and Haudenosaunee Philosophy with European Graduate School based in Saas Fee, Switzerland.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Producer Rebecca Kemble, alderperson for Madison Wisconsin District 18, is a founding member, writer and editor for the Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative and is a contributor to The Progressive magazine. She is a recent President of the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and the President of CICOPA North. America, Vice-President of CICOPA Americas and serves on the Executive Committee of CICOPA worldwide. Rebecca is a worker-owner of Union Cab Cooperative where she has worked since 2000 as a night shift taxi driver as well as a mediator. Rebecca is featured in the film.<\/p>\n<h4>Location and Time<\/h4>\n<p>Augsburg University<br \/>\nSateren Auditorium, Music Hall, 715 22nd Ave South<br \/>\nReception 6:00-6:25<br \/>\nScreening begins at 6:30 with Zoom conversation with filmmaker and participating screening organizations, followed by the film at 7:00.<br \/>\nDiscussion with Standing Rock participants follows at about 8:00<br \/>\n<strong>This event is free to the public.<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>For parking directions visit<\/strong>: http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/about\/map\/. You will be parking in Lot L off of 26th between Riverside and Butler Pl. You will need a parking permit. <strong>For parking permits<\/strong> contact M. Elise Marubbio at &#109;&#97;&#x72;u&#98;&#x62;&#x69;o&#64;&#x61;&#x75;g&#115;&#x62;&#x75;r&#103;&#x2e;&#x65;d&#117;. Permits are limited in number.\u00a0 <strong>PLEASE NOTE this is also Augsburg University&#8217;s homecoming week so parking will be limited.\u00a0 Plan ahead and if you are able, consider using parking garages at Fairview (across Riverside) or on the city streets.\u00a0\u00a0 We are sorry for this inconvenience.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thank you to our sponsors: <\/strong>Augsburg University, <span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;American Indian, First Nations, and Indigenous Studies&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\">American Indian, First Nations, and Indigenous Studies<\/span> Department, American Indian Student Services, Augsburg Indigenous Student Association, NACDI, and the Institute for Global Studies at the University of Minnesota.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; October 8, 2018 The Augsburg Native American Film Series invites you to join us for the international opening of The Eagle and The Condor&#8211;From Standing Rock with Love. 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