Lakota Nation vs. United States

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Jesse Short Bull, Laura Tomaselli • Écrit par Layli Long Soldier, Jesse Short Bull, Laura Tomaselli
    États-Unis • 2022 • 120 minutes • Couleur
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It is the most sacred place on earth, the birthplace of the Lakota that has shaped thought, identity and philosophy for the Očéti Šakówiŋ since time immemorial -the life-giving land known as the Black Hills. Yet with the arrival of the first Europeans in 1492, the sacred land has been the site of conflict between the people it has nurtured and the settler state seeking to exploit and redefine it in its own image. Beginning with the Indian Wars of the 1800s, which saw the U.S. Army continually on the losing-end against Sioux and Arapaho warriors, and leading to the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 - one of many broken treaties separating the Oyate from their land - the Black Hills have witnessed a greed-driven gold rush, the systematic erasure of its original inhabitants, and the creation of a most ironic shrine to white supremacy, Mount Rushmore.

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