“A Reflection of Life” explores water issues in the Pacific Northwest, while noting the broader issues facing the entire West, with an emphasis on amplifying Indigenous voices.

Featuring the voices of members of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Chugach Alaska Native Corporation and Valdez Native Tribes, The Klamath Tribes, The Nez Perce Tribe, The Hopi Tribe, and Standing Rock Tribe to gather the Indigenous stories and wisdom featured in the film.

Produced by Spring Alaska Schreiner

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Bend Magazine

Meet the “New Farmers” of Central Oregon.

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Growing interest in natural products provides boost for Sakari Farms.

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How Indigenous Women Are Sharing Culture Through Seed Rematriation.

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Sakari Farms near Tumalo keeps Indigenous plant varieties going strong.

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Ecotrust

Spring Alaska Schreiner, 2022 Indigenous Leadership Awardee.

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Farming for the whole: Sakari Farms in Tumalo, Oregon.

A woman with braids and blue earrings, wearing a patterned shirt, featured in a poster supporting Chugach Natives, titled 'Artist of the Week' in a colorful design.

Support Chugach Natives- Artist of the Week.

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Sakari Farm: Working in kinship with the land to advance regenerative practices and support intertribal collaboration.

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