TY - ADVS ED - Vision Maker Media (Firm), ED - Kanopy (Firm), TI - Urban Rez PY - 2013/// PB - Vision Maker Media KW - Documentary-style films KW - Race relations KW - Indigenous peoples--Cross-cultural studies KW - North American Studies KW - Race and Class Studies KW - Documentary films KW - lcgft N1 - Title from title frames; In Process Record; Film; Originally produced by Vision Maker Media in 2013 N2 - URBAN REZ explores the controversial legacy and modern-day repercussions of the Urban Relocation Program (1952-1973), the greatest voluntary upheaval of Native Americans during the 20th century. During the documentary, dozens of American Indians representing tribal groups from across the West recall their first-hand experiences with relocation, including the early hardships, struggles with isolation and racism. Interviewees also speak about the challenges of maintaining one's own tribal traditions — from language to hunting — while assimilating into the larger society. Actor, musician and Oglala Lakota member Moses Brings Plenty narrates this insightful film about this seldom-told chapter in American history UR - https://tus.kanopy.com/node/262552 UR - https://www.kanopy.com/node/262552/external-image ER -