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WIPING THE TEARS OF SEVEN GENERATIONS

“For the first time in film, the true story of The Wounded Knee Massacre...First of it’s genre to record - not rewrite - history from the Lakota perspective”.
LAKOTA TIMES

“More than film - it is history as it unfolds... Shows an inherent strength in tribal people not even they suspected... Generations from now people will marvel at the Bigfoot Ride and see that it was a critical pivot in the story of American Indians. Thank God we have it on film”.
PROF. VINE DELORIA Jr.

A SEAT AT THE TABLE


"A Seat At The Table is a valuable and insightful film about a too long overlooked topic, the right of Native American people to have their sacred sites and practices honored and protected. Let's hope it gets shown far and wide, enough to bring about a real shift in policy and consciousness".
BONNIE RAITT

THE PEYOTE ROAD


“This is a simple, clear, quiet exposition... told truthfully, objectively, in utterly logical sequence, without resorting to the many forms of manipulation available to producers of television documentaries...
It is a masterful example of excellence in the arts”.

RABBI JOSEPH GLASER

YOUR HUMBLE SERPENT


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

THE RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY


“The demoralized state to which Native Americans had been reduced, made alcoholism a special problem for them. It is heartening beyond words therefore, to find them coming together in their determination to resist this scourge. THE RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY celebrates this recent development. It is one of the most encouraging films of our decade”.
PROFESSOR HUSTON SMITH

RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY VIDEO TALKING CIRCLE


“The Video Talking Circle segments offer a unique perspective on clinical issues with native Americans in treatment for alcoholism. Native voices are used to weave a treatment and prevention modality that is both meaningful and healing”.
DR. EDUARDO DURAN

Ordering Information

Distribution of our documentaries is now being handled by Berkeley Media, one of America's foremost distributors of independently produced educational media. Kifaru Productions is grateful to have our programs join the Berkeley Media collection of some 115 titles which have won more than 500 awards and honors at festivals and academic association screenings worldwide. "Wiping The Tears of Seven Generations", "The Peyote Road", "The Red Road To Sobriety", "Your Humble Serpent" and "A Seat At The Table" are all now available along side the impressive library of Native American documentaries which Berkeley Media distributes. And they're all newly released in DVD format as well as the original VHS tape.

The best way to contact Berkeley Media is by email, as email messages are usually answered before phone messages. If you do phone and get their voicemail, please leave your email address with your message. The folks at Berkeley Media are normally in the office Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Pacific Time.

Berkeley Media LLC
Saul Zaentz Film Center
2600 Tenth Street, Suite 626
Berkeley, CA 94710

Phone: (510) 486-9900
Fax: (510) 486-9944
Email: info@berkeleymedia.com

Home Page: http://www.berkeleymedia.com
Ordering Information: http://www.berkeleymedia.com/ordering/


TV Broadcasts and Special Screenings

If you’d like to request a TV broadcast or special screening of a Kifaru Productions documentary, or if you’d like one of our producers to make an appearance, please contact Irene Romero by email at: imromero@kifaru.com.

Irene Romero
Kifaru Productions
7969 West 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA
Phone: (323) 951-0077
Fax: (323) 951-0027

imromero@kifaru.com
http://www.kifaru.com
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