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As Long as the Rivers Run is a 1971 documentary directed by Carol M. Burns. This film explores the significant events and civil disobedience surrounding fishing rights and treaty rights for the Nisqually Indians in Washington State.
Focuses on Native American rights and civil disobedience. Β· Unique archival footage and interviews provide a raw feel. Β· Examines the broader implications of the legal battle.
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As Long as the Rivers Run is a documentary.
The film was directed by Carol M. Burns.
The runtime of As Long as the Rivers Run is 60 minutes.
The film examines themes such as indigenous rights, fishing rights, and the civil disobedience of the Nisqually Indians.
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