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The Pit River Documentary

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Funding on Indiegogo  

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Our story in our words, past, present and future. - Short SummaryOne-hundred and fifty years ago, the Pit River tribe was forcibly relocated to the Round Valley Reservation. They broke out and found their way home on foot some 250 miles away. In 1970, the US Government tried to give them less than 50 cents an acre for their land and their troubles. They said no.The government ignored their desires and upheld their sale of stolen Pit River land to giant multinational corporations. They were then arrested for trespassing on t

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Our story in our words, past, present and future. - Short SummaryOne-hundred and fifty years ago, the Pit River tribe was forcibly relocated to the Round Valley Reservation. They broke out and found their way home on foot some 250 miles away. In 1970, the US Government tried to give them less than 50 cents an acre for their land and their troubles. They said no.The government ignored their desires and upheld their sale of stolen Pit River land to giant multinational corporations. They were then arrested for trespassing on t
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