Storyline

"The First People Taking Care of the Fishery" are the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians, the largest indigenous tribe east of the Mississippi. For generations, they have been stewarding the fisheries of their Great Lakes territory in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This project explores the cultural and economic importance of the fishery to the tribe and how use historic and sustainable practices to ensure a healthy fishery and preserve their way of life for the next seven generations in the face of climate change and invasive species.

Key Information

Director Finn Ryan
Studio Aaron Peterson Studios
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Dave Frazier

Self

Cathy Abramson

Self

Rusty Aikens

Self

Austin Lowes

Self

Jason Grondin

Self

Jack Tuomikoski

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin was released on January 16, 2025.

The runtime of Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin is 15m.

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin is a Documentary, History movie.

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin was directed by Finn Ryan.

The main cast of Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin includes Dave Frazier, Cathy Abramson, Rusty Aikens.

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin is originally in English.