Winona LaDuke

Winona LaDuke Trailers

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Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) activist working on issues of sustainable development, renewable energy, and food systems. She lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota, and was a two-time vice presidential candidate with Ralph Nader for the Green Party.

Most Popular Winona LaDuke Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Nuuca Trailer (2018)

02 July 2018

In this evocative meditation, a disturbing link is made between the resource extraction industries’ exploitation of the land and violence inflicted on Indigenous women and girls.

Anthem Trailer (1997)

25 July 1997

When twenty-six-year-olds Shainee Gabel and Kristin Hahn quit their Hollywood jobs, packed up a borrowed car and hit the road, it was with the deeply felt conviction that somewhere, shrouded in the din of talk shows and tabloid headlines, they'd discover the real America, alive and well in all of its regions and demographics.

First Daughter and the Black Snake Trailer (2017)

15 April 2017

The “Prophecy of the 7th Fire” says a “black snake” will bring destruction to the earth. For Winona LaDuke, the “black snake” is oil trains and pipelines.

Seed: The Untold Story Trailer (2016)

23 September 2016

A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keepers and activists from around the world.

The Sacred Food Trailer (2007)

13 February 2007

A short documentary about the Ojibwe Native Americans of Northern Minnesota and the wild rice (Manoomin) they consider a sacred gift from the Creator.

The Thunderbird Woman Trailer (2003)

05 October 2003

Broken Rainbow Trailer (1985)

05 May 1985

Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.

Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All Trailer (2024)

10 April 2024

An intimate look into the lives of one of the most iconic folk-rock bands in America - the Indigo Girls.

The Main Stream Trailer (2002)

17 December 2002

Humorist Roy Blount Jr. takes viewers on a journey down the Mississippi River, showcasing everything from areas with spectacularly beautiful scenery to ugly and dangerously polluted stretches bordered by industrial development.

The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area? Trailer (1983)

15 November 1983

Documents the cultural and ecological impacts of coal stripmining, uranium mining, and oil shale development in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona – homeland of the Hopi and Navajo.