Produced by Hassan S. Ali and Dorothee Royal-Hedinger
For the Lakota tribe in South Dakota, growing industrial hemp is not just a risky business — it’s a means of survival.
“Standing Silent Nation” by Suree Towfighnia and Courtney Hermann chronicles the ongoing legal battle between the government and the Lakota over their right to grow and sell industrial hemp on tribal land.
Actions Speak Louder... In December '07, the Lakota withdrew from treaties they had signed with the government, effectively declaring their independence from the United States.
Lakota Voices. Some candid video recorded at Pine Ridge, where a Lakota woman and young boy open up about life on the reservation.