Indigenous Sacred Ways
Oct. 25, 2018 : With Pearson
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The higher education division of Pearson hired Blue Chalk Media to create an original documentary-style film for each chapter of its World Religions textbook
In the series, we explore the vast world of religion. In cinematic and intimate portraits, we profile fifteen different religions through the experiences of believers in today’s America. The series ultimately poses the biggest question: what do I believe?
In this film, one of sixteen in the series, we meet Wilbur Slockish Jr., chief of the Klickitat Tribe who reveals that he does not believe that freedom of religion applies to native people in this country. Faced with constant attacks on their culture, Wilbur explains how he stays connected to his beliefs through oral storytelling and an appreciation of his natural surroundings.
Watch the series now on Pearson's Youtube channel.
- Greg Moyer, Executive Producer
- Pam Huling, Pam Huling
- Rob Finch, Creative Director
- Leo Hamelin, Series Producer
- Sebastian Weinberg, Production Manager
- Julianne Parker, Producer
- Megan Clark, Director of Photography
- Jamie Francis, Director of Photography
- José Márquez, Editor
- Miró Merrill, Graphics
- Original Cinematography
- Post-Production