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The Boulder Public Library & the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) are proud to present a special event in honor of National Native American Heritage Month

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

6:30-8:30PM-FREE EVENT

Boulder Public Library Auditorium

1000 Canyon Blvd. Boulder, CO 80302

(Main entrance and extensive FREE parking located at 11th & Arapahoe)

-Screening of NARF Short Documentary "Modern Day Warriors"-a new film on the history of the Native American rights movement

-Reception with Native American foods offered

-Featured Speaker: Amy Bowers (Yurok), NARF attorney

Ms. Bowers will speak about the most pressing issues impacting Native Americans today. Topics will include human rights, global warming, government accountability & education.

For more information contact: Ghada at 303.441.4941 or Crystal at 303.447.8760, crystal@narf.org

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Modern Day Warriors: NARF Releases New Documentary on Native Rights Movement

BOULDER, CO-The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has released a new short documentary "Modern Day Warriors." The 18-minute film covers the rise of the Native American rights and tribal sovereignty movement from the 1960's to present day. NARF has
released the film in honor of Native American Heritage Month in November. Copies of the film can be ordered for a limited time through NARF's online store
as part of NARF's new "Community Action Kit."
"Modern Day Warriors" contains powerful historic footage and interviews pertaining to some of the landmark moments for Native rights and tribal sovereignty over the last 40 years. Past and
present tribal leaders and NARF attorneys also provide insight on some of the greatest legal and political challenges still facing Indian Country in the 21st Century. The film includes coverage on legal challenges faced by Native peoples pertaining to termination, treaty rights, American Indian religious freedom, trust fund mismanagement and global warming. (Read more)

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