
Everything Change, Everything Change: Recollections of Ida Nason, An American Indian Elder| 27mins
Director: John Givens | Producer: Patricia Branch Larson & Sandra Lewis Nisbet
Focus Years: 1986 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Ida Nason, a Wenatchi Indian elder from Ellensburg, Washington, gives a spirited oral history of
Washington state, stories about the immense change thrust upon the Plateau tribes during her
lifetime. Filmed in 1986, this is a story of survival and adaptation in a time of challenge and
uncertainty. Hear Ida speak of traditional wisdom and about the harmony between nature and the
Indian way of life.
Everything Change, Everything Change: Recollections of Ida Nason, An American Indian Elder
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27mins
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