
Through the figure of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk, this inspiring film traces the untold story of countless Native American women struggling for their people's civil rights. Spanning several decades, Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle's documentary charts Thunder Hawk's lifelong commitment, from her early involvement in the American Indian Movement (AIM), to her pivotal role in the founding of Women of All Red Nations, to her heartening presence at Standing Rock alongside thousands protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. She passed her dedication and hunger for change to her daughter Marcy, even if that often meant feeling like comrades-in-arms more than mother and child. Through rare archival material—including amazing footage of AIM's occupation of Wounded Knee—and an Indigenous style of circular storytelling, Warrior Women rekindles the memories and legacy of the Red Power movement's matriarchs.

Madonna Thunderhawk
Self

Marcella Gilbert
Self

Maria Van Kints


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May 26, 2018
1h 7m
7.7
Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle, Christina D. King
3


ITVS
US

Women Make Movies
US

Sundance Institute
US

Chicken & Egg Films
US

Lardux Films
FR
Self

Phyllis Young
Self
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