L’EAU EST LA VIE (WATER IS LIFE)

L’EAU EST LA VIE (WATER IS LIFE): FROM STANDING ROCK TO THE SWAMP | Sam Vinal

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On the banks of Louisiana, fierce Indigenous women are ready to fight—to stop the corporate blacksnake and preserve their way of life. They are risking everything to protect Mother Earth from the predatory fossil fuel companies that seek to poison it.


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