WIND RIVER is a modern-day story of cowboys and Indians. White ranchers on the Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming are fighting to protect their long-held water rights for irrigated agriculture. The Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes are fighting to save the de-watered Wind River and a part of their own heritage.
This is a classic example of the changing face of the West, as environmentalists and Indian activists use the courts in an attempt to curtail some of the traditional, but harmful, practices of white ranchers and farmers.
'A taut and impassioned chronicle of a high stakes water-rights fiasco in Wyoming.' Timothy McGettigan, Professor of Sociology, University of Southern Colorado
'This film does an excellent job of telling both sides of the story...The Shoshone and Arapaho people of the Wind River Reservation conceive of water as an integral part of a natural system; its highest 'use' is to maintain the integrity of that system. In contrast, the local ranchers, and the government agencies that assist them, view water in utilitarian terms; water is wasted unless it is diverted and applied in a manner that brings an economic return.' Daniel McCool, Director of The American West Center, University of Utah
'Wind River tells a compelling story that extends far beyond questions of water rights, examining core community values and concerns relating to human dignity, self survival, and fundamental fairness.' Stuart Lieberman, Environmental Attorney
'The video is thought provoking and will be an excellent resource for teachers. It is highly recommended for all high school and public libraries.' Barbara Butler, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, MC Journal
'Will inspire lively debate because so many perspectives are represented, all with valid arguments.' School Library Journal
Agriculture; American Studies; Environmental Justice; History; Humanities; Law; Multicultural Studies; Native Americans; Natural Resources; Rivers; Social Psychology; Water; Western US
Keywords
water rights, Wind River Indian Reservation; "Wind River"; Bullfrog Films
Distributor: Bullfrog Films
Length: 33 minutes
Date: 2000
Genre: Expository
Language: English
Grade: 10-12, College, Adult
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Closed Captioning: Available
Interactive Transcript: Available
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