White Shamans and Plastic Medicine Men
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White Shamans and Plastic Medicine Men

This documentary deals with the popularization and commercialization of Native American spiritual traditions by Non-Indians. Important questions are asked of those seeking to commercially exploit Tribal rituals and sacred ceremonies...and those vested with safeguarding sacred ways. The film represents a wide range of voices from Native communities, and speaks to issues of cultural appropriation with humor, righteous anger, and thoughtful insight.

Overview

Release Date
Oct 31, 1996
Original Title
White Shamans and Plastic Medicine Men
Runtime
28 minutes
Budget
$75,000
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
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