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Film: WE ARE THE WARRIORS + Q&A w/Two Members of Setalcott Nation on Long Island

Film: WE ARE THE WARRIORS + Q&A w/Two Members of Setalcott Nation on Long Island

Guest Speakers: Helen Sells and Robert Thompson, President and Vice President of the Long Island Setalcott Indian Nation
Q&A moderated by Tom Needham, Host of The Sounds of Film at WUSB radio.

Summary: For nearly 70 years, students and alumni of Wells High School in Maine have called themselves the “Warriors.” Their yearbook is named for the Abenaki, the Indigenous people the town’s settlers first encountered in the 1600s. The school’s mascot, variations of a stoic Native American head in profile with braids and feathered headband, has drawn both support and criticism in the past. However, during the 2017 fall athletic season, an incident shocks the town and reignites the debate. We Are The Warriors follows the citizenry of Wells, a population that includes Indigenous Peoples, as they convene to speak, hear each other, and seek consensus. And by inviting Wabanaki voices from across the state to join the conversation, including the mother whose experience ignited the debate, the residents of Wells work to better understand the lasting effects of their colonial past and how it relates to the present-day impact of their good intentions.
2023 / United States / English
Director: David Camlin and Megan Grumbling
Running time: 72 minutes

Individual tickets, $10 each, are available at: portjeffdocumentaryseries.com/ticketsvenues

John F. Kennedy Middle School
$10
07:00 PM - 09:30 PM on Mon, 13 May 2024

Event Supported By

Port Jefferson Documentary Series under the Auspices of the Greater Port Jefferson Arts Council
631-473-5220
PortJeffdocumentaryseries@gmail.com
John F. Kennedy Middle School
200 Jayne Blvd.
Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776