Jesse DesRosier is an educator at the Cuts Wood School, of the Piegan Institute, in Browning, Montana.The school works to restore and preserve the Blackfeet language. In this excerpt from an interview with Jesse, he speaks to the connection that the Blackfeet language has to the landscape and how the language's preservation reflects resiliency in the Blackfeet community, and returns a sense of identity to its people.
This is an excerpt from a co-production of @storiesforaction and @IronShieldCreative.
Filmed near the Two Medicine River on traditional homelands of the Blackfeet, Amskapi Piikani, People.
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