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Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae

An unprecedented investigation into the murder of Indigenous Activist Annie Mae Aquash becomes a critical focus in examining the continuing fight for Indigenous sovereignty as well as effects of centuries of colonization on Indigenous women and girls.

Indigenous activist Annie Mae Aquash is one of the thousands who make up the staggering number of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. An unprecedented investigation into her murder becomes a critical focus in examining the continuing fight for Indigenous sovereignty as well as effects of centuries of colonization on Indigenous women and girls.

Film Topics Include:

  • Grassroots Activism
  • Indigenous Voices
  • Land Protection
  • Native Voices
  • Yvonne Russo

    Director
  • Amy Kaufman

    Producer
  • Caroline Waterlow

    Producer
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