Native Silence
Native Silence is a solemn account of the legacy of forced adoption on Native American children, torn from their tribal communities and placed in foster care and boarding schools.
Native Silence is a solemn account of the legacy of forced adoption on Native American children, torn from their tribal communities and placed in foster care and boarding schools.
Joyce is a recovered drug-addict and currently works in the mental health field. Paulette is a mother who ‘doesn’t associate’ with the Natives in her town. Taken together, their stories reflect the struggle that they and many others faced growing up as Native American within larger non-Indian culture.
Credits
Produced by: | Jane Wells |
Directed by: | Jane Wells |
Director of Photography: | Elizabeth Woller |
Editor: | Francesco Portinari |
Additional Editing: | Eric Hinojosa |
Co Producer: | Elizabeth Woller |
Additional Camera: | Trudy Hutcherson Yvette Tomlinson Jane Wells |
Location Producer: | Dawn Bjoraker Amy Hamid |
Producer: | Carolyn Jacobs |
Featuring: | Paulette Anderberg Joyce Arndt Dawn Bjoraker Sarah El-Fakahany Amy Hamid |
Thanks: | Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Hannah Eddy Raya Harris Diane Lever Marion Swaybill |
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