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Post by Okwes on Feb 22, 2006 15:30:03 GMT -5
Beverly SingerHe Wo Un Poh: Recovery In Native America www.archive.org/details/ddtv_169_he_wo_un_poh<http://www.archive.org/details/ddtv_169_he_wo_un_poh> Beverly Singer, a member of the Santa Clara Tewa Pueblo, introduces us to the thoughts, experiences and successes of seven Native Americans on the road to recovery from alcohol abuse. Along the way, Singer reveals her own first-hand experience with alcoholism. Recovery in Native America takes an intimate approach to a problem which is both widespread and misunderstood. By revealing the forces, both personal and societal, which have shaped the lives of its subjects, this program paints a series of vivid portraits about the path to drinking, attendant fear and shame, the role of spirituality in recovery and what it means to be Native American. Produced by Beverly Singer (Santa Clara Tewa Pueblo, NM). Director: Beverly Singer Audio/Visual: sound, color
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