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      • Women of the White Buffalo is a major triumph from a multi-talented artist. It may be grueling at times, but it is one of the best visions of something unseen released yet. Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Apr 13, 2022 Emilie Black Cinema Crazed
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  1. Apr 13, 2022 · The documentary “Women of the White Buffalo” explores the myriad challenges experienced by Indigenous people on reservations, as well as the historical roots of these social maladies.

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    • Deborah Anderson
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  3. Lakota women in South Dakota rise up against the forces that continue to suppress them. By preserving and protecting their ancestral values and wisdom, they provide a source of hope for their...

    • Deborah Anderson
    • Documentary
  4. Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Apr 12, 2022. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews,...

  5. Apr 13, 2022 · Movie score: 9/10. "…the way everything weaves together fits the same pattern one finds in music." The endurance of indigenous women in the face of systematic extinction soars high in Deborah Anderson's powerful Women of the White Buffalo.

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Women of the White Buffalo: Directed by Deborah Anderson. With Delacina Chief Eagle, Rita Coolidge, Bryan Deans, Sharon Fool Bull. The Lakota women living on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, are rising up against the forces that continue to suppress them.

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    • Deborah Anderson
    • 2022-04-12
  7. Apr 12, 2022 · The Lakota women living on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservations in South Dakota, are rising up against the forces that continue to suppress them. By preserving and protecting their ancestral values and wisdom, they provide a source of hope to their people.

  8. Stay Connected With Us. A matriarchal society upended by centuries of genocide and colonialism has disenfranchised the Lakota women and simultaneously reinforced their roles as the backbones of their communities and the keepers of their people's ancient wisdom.