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This documentary, narrated by Academy Award winner Linda Hunt and directed by Jed Riffe, tells the story of how the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton on the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, reignited the conflict between anthropologists and Native peoples over the control of human remains found on ancestral Indigenous lands.
Lançamento: Nov 15, 2000
Tempo de execução: 56 minutos
Língua: English
Estúdio: Jed Riffe Films
País: United States of America
Fundida: Linda Hunt
Equipe técnica: George Burdeau (Director), Jed Riffe (Director), William Smock (Writer), Jed Riffe (Producer)