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  1. On Sacred Ground is a film produced by Big Picture Ranch about a war vet with PTSD who goes to the Standing Rock protest and has his heart and eyes opened. Featuring David Arquette, William Mapother, Irene Bedard, Frances Fisher, Amy Smart, Mariel Hemingway, David Midthunder and more.

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  2. On Sacred Ground is a 2022 American drama film written by Josh Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell and William Mapother, directed by Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell, and starring William Mapother, Amy Smart, David Arquette, Frances Fisher, Kerry Knuppe and Mariel Hemingway.

  3. Indigenous communities around the world resist threats to their sacred places—the original protected lands—in a growing movement to defend human rights and r...

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    • 47K
    • Sacred Land Film Project
  4. Standing on Sacred Ground Around the world, indigenous people stand up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment. Watch them stand against industrial mega-projects, consumer culture, resource extraction, competing religions, tourists and climate change.

  5. Standing on Sacred Ground: Directed by Christopher McLeod. With Luana Busby-Neff, Tantoo Cardinal, Graham Greene, Q'orianka Kilcher. Indigenous people resist government mega-projects, consumer culture, competing religions, resource extraction and climate change in this four-part documentary series.

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    • Documentary, History, News
    • Christopher McLeod
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  6. 9 gen 2023 · Climate justice and Indigenous rights are coming to the big screen in On Sacred Ground, a new dramatic movie that chronicles the 2016 construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, as well as the protests against it. Article continues below advertisement.

  7. In this four-part documentary series, native people share ecological wisdom and spiritual reverence while battling a utilitarian view of land in the form of government megaprojects, consumer culture, and resource extraction as well as competing religions and climate change.