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Ojibwa Warrior

The year is 1968. Nowa Cumig, better known by his English name Dennis Banks, has started a movement with a few friends that would soon make ripples through history : the American Indian Movement.

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The taking of Alcatraz, the Custer Riots, the B.I.A. takeover, and the Wounded Knee siege are all events that have since marked the rise of indigenous rights in the United States. Leonard Peltier, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Russell Means, the Bellecourt brothers, Sacheen Littlefeather... all names that would go into the history books. But where did Dennis Banks -or Nowa Cumig- get this fire to lead the fight? What came before these events, and most importantly, what followed them?

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This film endeavors to look at the bigger picture by opening a door into the life of one of the most influential men in Native American history, using archival footage from films such as Last Stop Before Wounded Knee and The Drum Will Never Stop, as well as photographs by Richard Erdoes and excerpts from his and Dennis’ book, “Ojibwa Warrior”. The film is narrated by actor, artist and activist Michael Horse.

the drum will never stop

NOWA CUMIG :

THE DRUM WILL NEVER STOP

Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa

Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

Featuring Nowa Cumig aka Dennis J. Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement

Runtime 74 minutes

For university copies and online distribution please contact The Cinema Guild, NYC

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8h51 : OFFICIAL FILM PARTNER OF

THE NOWA CUMIG INSTITUTE

DENNIS BANKS AND HIS MOVEMENT

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ojibwa warrior

Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa

Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

Featuring Nowa Cumig aka Dennis J. Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement

Runtime 78 minutes

For a copy please contact The Nowa Cumig Institute

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SUMIDA

Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa

Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

The story of the man who built a bridge between Japan and Native America

Runtime 78 minutes

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THE GREAT ANISHINABE CANOE RACE

Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa   Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

Shot on location on the Leech Lake reservation

Runtime 28 minutes

For a copy please contact The Nowa Cumig Institute

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mother earth warriors

Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa

Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

Runtime 30 minutes

For a copy please contact The Nowa Cumig Institute

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Written and directed by Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa

Executive producer Masao Yamamoto

Runtime 35 minutes

For a copy please contact The Nowa Cumig Institute

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