Power Paths

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For Stations: Nov 2009 NOLA: INLE 1104

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Cheyenne River Indian School, S.D., circa 1900. Photo courtesy South Dakota Historical Society

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Power Paths follows grassroots efforts among the Navajo, Hopi, and Lakota Sioux as they explore ways to create the new renewable energy resources needed to preserve their communities.  By re-vealing the struggle Indian leaders face harnessing abundant natural forces of wind and sun on millions of acres of tribal lands, Power Paths tells a much larger human story about American's stuggle to understand, accept and implement a new path toward true energy security. 

The inspiring stories in this film vividly illustrate our potential for success in producing the power we need while preserving our planet's livability.