The Red Road to Sobriety
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Reveals the role that the U. S. government's treatment of the Native American in the past contributed to the development of alcoholism among the Native Americans and documents how the Contemporary Native American Sobriety Movement is helping these people toward recovery. Native American health practitioners and traditional medicine people reveal the importance of tribal values and spiritual awareness in the recovery process.
Media Details
Runtime: 1 hours 30 minutes 37 seconds
- Topic: Counseling and Self-Help, Health and Safety, History
- Subtopic: Alcohol Abuse, Documentaries, Native Americans
- Grade/Interest Level: 12
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- Release Year: 1995
- Producer/Distributor: Kifaru Productions
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