American Indian environmental festival at Pine Lake Park (KPIX-TV)
About This Item
KPIX's Evan White reports from Pine Lake Park in San Francisco on November 14th 1970, where American Indians are holding an environmental festival. Adam Nordwall (Fortunate Eagle) explains: "We, as Indian people, still hold all of the land in California … The Bay is losing ground more and more and it's becoming a cesspool and if we don't save the Bay, the Bay is gonna kill all of us in revenge because of pollution." Also features scenes of crowds enjoying a display of traditional Indian dancing.
- Originally aired on
- KPIX Eye on the Bay News
- Date aired
- 11/14/1970
- Recording medium
- 16mm color magnetic sound film
- 3:18
- Rights for this video belong to
- CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Type of material
- archival news film
- Event
- Occupation of Alcatraz
- Identifier
- KPIX 103692
- Views
- 6082
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