Techqua Ikachi
Hopi elders in the village of Hotevilla (Arizona) relate the story of their people's history. As witnesses themselves, they tell about their peaceful resistance against the American government's expropriating their land and depriving them of their rights. The film shows the beauty of their culture, putting its threatened existence into a global perspective. This unique document of both current
Hopi elders in the village of Hotevilla (Arizona) relate the story of their people's history. As witnesses themselves, they tell about their peaceful resistance against the American government's expropriating their land and depriving them of their rights. The film shows the beauty of their culture, putting its threatened existence into a global perspective. This unique document of both current and historical images is a plea for the dignity of all peoples and for ecological balance on this earth - a legacy of lasting political relevance.
Data sheet
- Support
- DVD
- Languages (audio)
- Hopi
- Subtitles
- Allemand
Anglais
Français - Director
- Agnes Barmettler
Anka Schmid
James Danaqyumptewa - Ratio
- 4/3
- Zone
- Non zoné. Lisible sur tout les lecteurs.
- Audio
- Mono 1.0
- Format
- NTSC
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- Media number
- Production year
- Edition Year
- Production
- comediens
- Subtitles original
- Language original
- Sound original
- Nominations
- Original title
- Editor