Demon mineral = Łéétsoh
(Video) 

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Contributors
Austin, Hadley, film director,
Shinaar, Nevo, film producer.
Robbins, Emma, film producer,
Rock, Tommy (Earth scientist), screenwriter,
Keyanna, Teracita, on-screen participant.
Published
[San Francisco, Calif.] : Video Project, [2023].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (88 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in. 
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Moab Library - New ShelfDVD 363.73 DEMONChecked OutMay 21, 2024

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Published
[San Francisco, Calif.] : Video Project, [2023].
Format
Video
Language
English

Notes

General Note
This disc is a burned DVD-R and may not play in some DVD players or drives.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Yoni Goldstein ; editor, Timothy Fryette ; animations, Amanda VanValkenburg ; music, Lisa Semallie-Robbins, Sihasin, Testify.
Participants/Performers
Teracita Keyanna, Emma Robbins, Lisa Robbins, Dr. Tommy Rock, Leona Morgan, Testify, Jeneda and Clayson Benally, Jones Benally, Helen Nez, Deb Haaland.
Description
"Demon Mineral can be considered an anti-Western, flipping the classical cinematic paradigm by centering the voices and experiences of the Diné community to explore the legacy of uranium mining in Diné Bikeyah, the sacred homelands of the Navajo where over 500 unremediated mines are scattered across an area the size of West Virginia. In the span of just four generations entire ways of living have been lost or severely compromised, as mining has contaminated the air, water, livestock, and land upon which the community relies for its existence. The film also celebrates the actions the Diné community is taking to fight against new mines and improve life in an irradiated ecosystem which has resulted in a sharp rise in cancer, kidney failure, and other diseases...In keeping with Diné relations with the earth, the land itself is also a central character whose history, purpose, and power is explored. Through community elders, a valuable oral history is shared that expands the scale from the profit-drive short term of mining companies to the cosmic timeline upon which Uranium exists and breaks down. Some Diné adhere to the tenets of an origin story wherein a demon contentedly lives in the earth. The demon will bother no-one unless disturbed, having been laid there by a formidable warrior. Uranium, for millions of years to come, is perhaps this demon made real"--Video Project website.
System Details
DVD-R.
Language
In English and Navajo, with optional English closed-captioning.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Austin, H., Shinaar, N., Robbins, E., Rock, T. (. s., & Keyanna, T. (2023). Demon mineral =: Łéétsoh . Video Project.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hadley, Austin et al.. 2023. Demon Mineral =: Łéétsoh. Video Project.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hadley, Austin et al.. Demon Mineral =: Łéétsoh Video Project, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Austin, Hadley,, et al. Demon Mineral =: Łéétsoh Video Project, 2023.

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