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  1. Apr 12, 2022 · Deborah Anderson. Director, Writer. Charlotte Chatton. Writer. With exclusive access to the lives of 8 women, ranging in age from 10 to 98, explore powerful testimonials of loss and survival and gain insight into the experience of a modern Indigenous American living on a reservation. Gripping historical accounts and startling timely statistics ...

  2. The Lakota women living on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation 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 hope to their people. A matriarchal society upended by centuries of genocide and colonialism has disenfranchised the Lakota women ...

  3. Nominated for best feature documentary film, Women of the White Buffalo, a film by Deborah Anderson. An ancient Native matriarchal society was upended by centuries of genocide and colonialism. This resulted in culturally sabotaged and isolated communities that are in a constant struggle to save what remains of their sacred identity.

    • 2 min
    • Rama Torres - Cinematographer
  4. Apr 10, 2022 · Jeri Jacquin. Available on VOD this coming week from writer/director Deborah Anderson is a documentary looking at the ways, history and traditions of the WOMEN OF THE WHITE BUFFALO. Living in South Dakota at Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservation are communities of Lakota women, Native Americans who share their story.

  5. May 19, 2020 · On this episode of Big Blend Radio, filmmaker/photographer Deborah Anderson discusses her award-winning documentary “Women Of The White Buffalo” that focuses...

    • 41 min
    • 1901
    • Big Blend Radio
  6. 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 ...

  7. 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. These are the powerfully rich stories of the brave women and children living in one of the poorest places in the United States.

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