Warriors from the Reservation

A project in New York, NY by Warriors from the Reservation
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A project reflecting the warrior tradition among the Oglala Sioux and their experience as Native American Veterans of American Wars.
Backers: 36
Average Pledge Per Backer: $33

Funded: $1,186 of $12,000
Dates: Oct 16th -> Nov 15th (31 days)
Project By: Warriors from the Reservation
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Latest News

Another press mention for Warriors from the Reservation

November 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Some news: Warriors from the Reservation was mentioned in conjunction with an interview with producer Svetlana Bachevanova by WNN. The article/interview may be found here: http://womennewsnetwork.net/2013/11/06/truth-photojournalism-woman/ Only a... (Read More)

Article in The Huffington Post

November 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
A quick note to all backers: As promised, just published in The Huffington Post: an article by producer K.J. Wetherholt about Tony Bush, one of the Veterans depicted in Warriors from the Reservation. The article: "We Bleed Too: Tony Bush, PTSD, and... (Read More)

Look for article in The Huffington Post this week...

October 28th - via: kickstarter.com
A quick note to all: First, please make sure, if you have made a pledge to the project, and you would like your name included in thanks on the home page of the Warriors from the Reservation website, please contact us either via message here, or to... (Read More)

Press Mentions / Website

October 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Warmest thanks to all who have backed Warriors from the Reservation thus far...we couldn't be more appreciative. As some news: we have received press mentions so far among many news outlets in the United States, but special mention goes to: Reuters,... (Read More)

[PRESS RELEASE] Producers Introduce "Warriors from the Reservation," a Multimedia Project Exploring the Experiences of Lakota Veterans

October 15th - via: news.yahoo.com
Photojournalists Svetlana Bachevanova (FotoEvidence) and Anthony Karen, MIPJ Executive Editor and writer K.J. Wetherholt, and award-winning filmmaker Pamela Theodotou, announced the production of the multimedia project Warriors from the Reservation, incorporating photo exhibitions, two documentary films to be produced for the international film festival circuit, and a print/digital book with both text and photography, examining the warrior tradition and experiences of Lakota veterans from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. (Read More)

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