The subject matter: the betrayal, assimilation, and extermination of the Lakota Nation

Film:
Lakota Nation vs. United States

Lakota Nation vs. United States chronicles the Lakota Indians’ quest to reclaim the Black Hills, sacred land that was stolen in violation of treaty agreements. A searing, timely portrait of resistance, the film explores the ways America has ignored its debt to Indigenous communities, and ponders what might be done today to repair the wrongs of the past. Narrated by and featuring the poetry of Layli Long Soldier.

Visit www.blackhillsjustice.org/ for resources and educational materials!

Nonprofit:
Lakota People’s Law Project

Lakota People’s Law Project is a nonprofit co-directed by Chase Iron Eyes, Esq. and Daniel Paul Nelson that is dedicated to reversing the slow genocide of the Lakota People and destruction of their culture. The Lakota People’s Law Project partners with Native communities to protect sacred lands, safeguard human rights, promote sustainability, reunite indigenous families, and more.

Audience:
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Inspired audiences are invited to join us in creating a positive community action in response to Lakota Nation vs. United States. Please consider donating to our campaign for Lakota People’s Law Project. 100% of your donation (minus credit card processing fees) will go to LPLP.

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Lakota Nation vs. United States received a $20,000 grant to support marketing and outreach leading up to their theatrical release in the summer of 2023. Lakota People’s Law Project received a $10,000 grant to support their campaign to protect the Black Hills from exploitation and mining. 

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