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Flagstaff Red Screen Film Festival presents BLOOD MEMORY
Harkins Theatres Flagstaff 16
Flagstaff, AZ
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Flagstaff Red Screen Film Festival presents BLOOD MEMORY
Sunday, July 28, 4PM
ARIZONA THEATRICAL PREMIERE
PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH VISION MAKER MEDIA

BLOOD MEMORY
Documentary, USA, 2019, 1hr 47min

Producers: Elizabeth Day (Ojibwe), Drew Nicholas, Megan Whitmer
Executive Producer: Shirley K. Sneve (Rosebud Sioux)
Director: Drew Nicholas
Cinematographers: Bryan Heller, Doug Michaels, Drew Nicholas, Benedict Baldauff (Osage)
Editor: Jason Elrod


In Person: Director DREW NICHOLAS, director, and CAROLYN DOYLE MATTER (White Mountain Apache). Carolyn Doyle Matter is a parent educator at Native Health in Phoenix, AZ. She was adopted at birth and raised in South Florida. She regained her biological family and is an enrolled member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Her passion is exploring First Nations adoptee issues and she moderates the Turquoise Moccasins Talking Circle at Native Health for adoptees and their families.


Big Sky Documentary Film Festival  Official Selection
Black Hills Film Festival  Official Selection
RISE Reconciliation Film Festival  Official Selection

Battles over blood quantum and best interests resurface in the untold history of Americas Indian Adoption Era  a time when nearly one-third of children were removed from tribal communities nationwide. Sandy White Hawk was 18 months old when she was taken from her Sicangu Lakota relatives to live with a Christian missionary, where her skin color and cultural heritage were rejected.Reconnection with her Lakota community empowered Sandy to help other Adoption Era survivors restore their cultural identity.Then theres Mark Fiddler, a private adoption attorney and member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. Mark was catapulted to national recognition for his involvement in the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case, Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, which challenged the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), a law passed to keep Indian children in Indian homes when possible. Despite being a former proponent of the Act, Mark now finds himself positioned to strike ICWA from the books.In this struggle for the future of tribal child welfare, Mark puts heritage on trial as Sandy helps organize the first annual Welcome Home Ceremony for adopted and foster relatives of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.

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Harkins Theatres Flagstaff 16 (View)
4751 E Marketplace Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
United States
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Film > Festivals
Film > Movies
Film > Premiers

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Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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