Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival 2020

Program 01 - INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES

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Your purchase of a ticket to Program 1 includes 4 films/extras plus a FREE on-demand ticket to "Q&A with Director Celine Cousteau (Tribes on the Edge) and Dr. Scott Cooper of the Academy of Natural Sciences."

Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe leads students through a cultural burn, teaching them the historic indigenous tradition which has been used as a tool to alleviate devastating wildfires.

  • Year
    2018
  • Runtime
    3 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    August 4, 2018
  • Director
    Sinead Santich