EEFF 2024 - October 20: Indigenous History, Culture & Knowledge Day - Session 1

Figures* - A zoologist couple travels to West Africa to document some of the worlds deadliest snakes. Their expedition reveals a surprising similarity between handling deadly snakes and living in a healthy relationship. Hold the Line* - As industries rake in record profits, the world we share is being destroyed. Human rights defenders are pushing back on polluters, but their struggle comes at a great price. Filmed across three countries, Hold the Line brings their common story to life. Attending Filmmakers: Rhett Cutrell (Figures), and Andrew Bogrand & Andrew Mooran (Hold the Line) Community Partner: W.R.E.N. Action Event: 11 am -12 pm Oral Presentation by Stephanie Craig and Q&A @ Museum of Natural and Cultural History (Stephanie is Santiam and Yoncalla Kalapuya, Takelma Rogue River, Cow Creek Umpqua, Clackamas Chinook, Mohawk, Metis and more, and is enrolled in The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. She is a 7th generation traditional basket weaver, Oregon Culture Keeper, I/TEK practitioner, anthropologist, and cultural museum consultant. Stephanie grew up listening to her great great Aunties, Grandmother, and Tribal Elders talking about and actively using basketry that has been in their family for over 100 years. Stephanie has Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in Cultural Anthropology with an emphasis on archaeology of western Oregon Native American Culture.) 1680 E 15th Ave, Eugene OR 12 PM - 3 PM Activites and Acorn Cooking Demonstration @ Many Nations Longhouse 1630 Columbia Street, Eugene ORDocumentaryPT1H47M2024-10-20EEFF 2024 - October 20: Indigenous History, Culture & Knowledge Day - Session 1"EEFF 2024 - October 20: Indigenous History, Culture & Knowledge Day - Session 1"EEFF

Showtimes

October 20, 4:00 pm

Art House