WE ARE TAINO
In this documentary, a Taino woman from the U.S. Virgin Islands takes us on a personal journey of reclaiming her Taino heritage to become the first woman Kasike (Chief) of the Taino tribe. In her efforts to redress the history of colonial erasure, she pursues official recognition of the Taino people in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Credits
Director(s):
Emmanuel PhillipsProducer(s):
Firelight Media, Pacific Islanders in Communications, Black Public Media, Latino Public BroadcastingPresented as Part Of HOMEGROWN: A PART OF/APART FROM
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