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Award-winnind Sand Creek Massacre Film Archived

The Heard Museum and the Billie Jean Baguley Library archive the award-winning "The Sand Creek Massacre" film.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 27, 2008 -
“Award-Winning Sand Creek Massacre Film Archived”

August 27, 2008 -- CENTENNIAL, CO --  Golden Drover Award
winner for Best Native American Film in the Trail Dance Film
Festival, “The Sand Creek Massacre”, has been archived in
The Billie Jean Baguley Library and in the Heard Museum in
Phoenix.

Award-winning Writer/Filmmaker/Consultant, Donald L. Vasicek,
said, “By having the film archived in these prestigious institutions,
my goal of informing, educating and creating awareness for the
Cheyenne and Arapaho people via their oral histories in the film,
helps all American native people.  The Cheyenne and Arapaho
people, vowed, after the Sand Creek Massacre, that they would  live
on this earth forever.  The film keeps their dream alive regardless
of the genocide that has stalked all American native people from
the inception of European people’s arrival on their lands to the present.  
The film is a permanent recording of their ancestors and who they are as
a people.”

Vasicek continues his efforts to record the Cheyenne and Arapaho
history.  He has placed, “Ghosts of Sand Creek”, a two-hour, six
episode series, into development.  Vasicek said,  “Ghosts of Sand
Creek” will dimensionalize the Cheyenne and Arapaho people’s
story.  It will show the white man’s continuing invasion of their human
rights.  

“I read recently where actor Brad Pitt raised $500,000 for
people in Darfur.  He should now raise money for American native
people so that they can also eat.  Walk down the main street
in Lame Deer, Montana, on the Northern Cheyenne’s reservation.
Cruise the Northern Arapaho Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.
American natives on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota
need groceries, socks, underwear, shirts, shoes, trousers, fuel to
keep warm, etc.  And they have to go across the border into
Nebraska to buy liquor.   You will experience, as I have, many times
over, the abject poverty American natives experience.   This is
genocide at its finest in all centuries.”  

Vasicek said, “America’s native people need America’s help.   Be part
of ‘Ghosts of Sand Creek’.”  Go to donvasicek.com for details.

Contact:

Donald L. Vasicek
Olympus Films+, LLC
http://www.donvasicek.com
dvasicek@earthlink.net
303-903-2103

Photo:
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Olympus Films+, LLC is dedicated to writing and producing quality products that serve to educate others about the human condition.

Donald L. Vasicek
dvasicek@earthlink,.net

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