Wiping The Tears of Seven Generations | The Peyote Road | The Red Road To Sobriety | Red Road Video Talking Circle | Your Humble Serpent | A Seat At The Table

Interviews, taped lectures, and mottoes of the man one interviewee likens to Martin Luther King, Jr... Dedicated to the youth of all Indian nations, but Snake is certainly a role model for everyone.
VIDEO LIBRARIAN
Introduces the life of the late Reuben Snake of the Winnebago tribe. It presents his philosophy of the difference between rational, linear thought of Western philosophy and the intuitive, cyclical thought of Native peoples... He is compared to both Moses and Will Rogers. The video clips give evidence that both descriptions are true.
SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
An enlightening and inspiring look at a modern day American Indian
leader and role model.
PROF. HUSTON SMITH,
Author, The World’s Religions
YOUR HUMBLE SERPENT displays an intimacy that is rarely seen, even in film. Here is the Reuben Snake who turned humor and humility into leadership, practicing what he preached, that leadership emanates from respect, humor & compassion.
NATIVE AMERICAS JOURNAL
AWARD WINNER
National Educational Film Fest
Bronze Apple Award"
Red Earth Native Film Festival
Best Documentary Award"
Parliament of the World"s Religions
Honoree"
American Indian Film Festival
Honoree"
Available as: VHS and DVD A Kifaru Production in association with Peacedream Productions Produced & Directed by GARY RHINE, Writen by HAYNA BROWN, PHIL COUSINEAU & GARY RHINE Executive Producers, IRENE ROMERO-RHINE & JEFFREY BRONFMAN |
Reuben Snake was a unique and compelling American Indian leader, visionary, and activist. Filled with rich and revealing examples of his storytelling prowess, this inspiring biographical portrait explores his life and philosophy and examines his provocative views on ecology, sacredness, intuitive thinking, and "the rebrowning of America."
As Snake grew up, his elders taught him that a leader is a servant to his people. Overcoming adversity and alcoholism in his youth, he lived his life true to that teaching, serving his country as a Green Beret, his tribe as Winnebago Tribal Chairman, and all Indian people as President of the National Conference of American Indians.
The film emphasizes Snake's search for spiritual meaning in life, highlighting his influential ideas on the differences between the rational, "linear" thought of Western philosophy and the intuitive, "cyclical" thought of Native peoples. He criticizes Western philosophy for leading us toward the destruction of the earth, and argues that intuitive, cyclical thinkers hold the earth to be sacred and understand how everything is interrelated.
The film also focuses on his leadership of the movement to overturn the 1990 Supreme Court decision that forbade the traditional sacramental use of peyote by the 300,000 members of the Native American Church. His efforts resulted in the passage in 1994 -- a year after his death -- of the Amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act that legalized sacramental peyote use for American Indians.
"Your Humble Serpent" will stimulate thought and discussion in a variety of courses in Native American studies, religious studies and comparative religion, cultural anthropology, American history and studies, and legal studies. It was produced by Gary Rhine for Kifaru Productions and was co-written and narrated by Hayna Brown, a Winnebago and friend of Snake since childhood.