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Red Power Energy

Solar panels powering pumping rigs on Fort Bethhold, N.D. "Red Power Energy" is a provocative film told from the American Indian perspective that reframes today's complex energy debate.
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Solar panels powering pumping rigs on Fort Bethhold, N.D. "Red Power Energy" is a provocative film told from the American Indian perspective that reframes today's complex energy debate.

Airs Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

From a historically passive role in mineral extraction that frequently left their resource-rich reservations either leased out for pennies on the dollar or contaminated by environmental degradation and Federal mismanagement, Native people are in the midst of an extraordinary resurgence.

They are challenging long-held stereotypes, fighting for the sovereign right to control their lands and develop their natural and mineral resources – however they choose.

"Red Power Energy" is a provocative film told from the American Indian perspective that reframes today's complex energy debate. Can energy development on tribal lands empower a people while powering the nation? And what impact will it have on their culture, economy and the environment?

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These Native-told energy stories offer a rare insight into the ideological battle shaping modern Indian country and further advances a deeper understanding of American Indian culture, which is too often under-reported, misunderstood or overlooked.

This film is available to stream online.

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Presented by Vision Maker Media. Distributed by American Public Television.