LEADER 00000cgm 2200817Ia 4500 001 ocn461116355 003 OCoLC 005 20100303123402.0 007 vd cvaizu 008 091029t20092009xxu055 vleng d 020 |c129.0000 024 10 753182700724 040 CHU|beng|cCHU|dCHU|dUPP|dMTG|dOUN|dBIB 041 0 eng|jeng 043 n-us-or|an-us-ca 046 |k2009 049 BIBA 090 TD224.O7|bR58 2009x 245 00 River of renewal /|cA Pikiawish Partners Production ; is association with Specialty Studios, Native American Public Telecommunications presents ; producers, Jack Kohler, Steve Michelson, Stephen Most ; director, Carlos Bolado. 246 1 |iSubtitle on container and disc surface :|aUnited by water -- divided by people 264 1 San Francisco, Cal. :|bDistributed by Video Project, |c[2009] 264 4 |c©2009 300 1 videodisc (55 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 500 This is a recorded disc and may not play on all machines or players. 500 Additional distributors listed in closing credits: Specialty Studios, VisionMaker Video, Native American Public Telecommunications. 500 Originally produced in 2009. 500 GMD: videorecording. 505 2 Includes film trailer. 508 Narrator, Jack Kohler. 511 0 Writer, Stephen Most ; editor, Rhonda Collins ; camera, Gerrid Joy, George Speez, Tim Walton ; composer, Christopher Hedge. 520 "Follows Jack Kohler, a Yurok/Karuk Indian, on a journey of self-discovery in the land of his ancestors. Jack learns about the traditions of his people and their struggles to defend tribal rights and restore the wild salmon of the Klamath River Basin. River of Renewal documents eight years of protest and acts of civil disobedience as Indian tribes, farmers, and commercial fisherman defend their ways of life. The film witnesses a remarkable turnaround. Politically polarized stakeholders and government agencies overcome bitter divisions in reaching a consensus about the future -- a future that could bring the largest dam removal/river restoration project in history." -- Container. 536 Partially funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting through Native American Public Telecommunications. 538 DVD-R ; NTSC ; full frame presentation (4:3 aspect ratio). 546 English dialogue ; English closed-captions for the hearing impaired. 586 American Indian Film Festival, best documentary feature, 2008. 650 0 Fish kills|zKlamath River (Or. and Calif.) 650 0 Hupa Indians|xFishing. 650 0 Karok Indians|xFishing. 650 0 Water diversion|zKlamath River (Or. and Calif.) 650 0 Salmon fisheries|zKlamath River (Or. and Calif.) 650 0 Irrigation farming|zKlamath River Valley (Or. and Calif.) 650 0 Fishes|xEffect of water levels on. 650 0 Water rights|zWest (U.S.) 650 0 Yurok Indians|xFishing. 650 0 Fishes|xEffect of water quality on. 650 0 Water-supply, Agricultural|zKlamath River Valley (Or. and Calif.) 650 9 Indians of North America|xFishing. 651 0 Klamath Basin (Or.)|xWater rights. 651 0 Klamath River Valley (Or. and Calif.)|xWater rights. 651 0 Klamath River (Or. and Calif.)|xEnvironmental conditions. 655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 655 7 Environmental films.|2lcgft 655 7 Video recordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft 690 7 Indigenous peoples|zNorth America|xFishing.|2local DEI term 700 1 Michelson, Steve. 700 1 Kohler, Jack. 700 1 Bolado, Carlos. 700 1 Most, Stephen. 700 1 Hedge, Christopher. 710 2 Video Project. 710 2 Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc. 710 2 Specialty Studios. 710 2 Pikiawish Partners (Firm) 710 2 Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 710 2 Vision Maker Video (Firm) 994 C0|bBIB
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