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  1. Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School: Directed by Chip Richie, Dan Agent, Gayle Ross, Karl Tipre. With Gayle Ross, August Schellenberg. From Rich-Heape Films, the award winning producers of Trail of Tears Cherokee Legacy and Black Indians An American Story and told from the Native American perspective, this documentary ...

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    • Gayle Ross, August Schellenberg
    • Chip Richie, Dan Agent, Gayle Ross
  2. Mar 11, 2009 · Native American Documentary. Kayaani. 1.36K subscribers. Subscribed. 104. 33K views 15 years ago. Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School is a Native American...

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "Our Spirits Don't Speak English" streaming on Kanopy for free. Synopsis Told from the Native American perspective, this documentary will uncover the dark history of the U.S. government and will give a voice to the countless Indian children forced through the system.

    • Self; Narrator , voice
    • Chip Richie
    • 2008
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  5. Sep 15, 2008 · Sep 13, 2018. Original: Sep 15, 2008. "Our Spirits Don’t Speak English: Indian Boarding School” is a story about the travesty of Indian boarding schools. The film details the literal stripping of American Indian culture from the Native children who attended them.

  6. This DVD produced by Rich-Heape Films, Inc. uncovers the dark history of U.S. Government policy which took Indian children from their homes, forced them into boarding schools and enacted a policy of educating them in the ways of Western Society.

  7. Jun 1, 2008 · This movie is a true story about 'The Land Of The Free', America and how the Indian people were treated when Europeans came to that land. Real people tell their story how as children they were taken from their family and taught to be christian.

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  8. Our Spirits Don't Speak English (2008) is a documentary film about Native American boarding schools attended by young people mostly from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries. It was filmed by the Rich Heape company and directed by Chip Richie.