Techqua Ikachi, Land – My Life (1989)
1h 42m
Running Time
January 1, 1989Release Date
Techqua Ikachi, Land – My Life (1989)
1h 42m
Running Time
January 1, 1989Release Date
Plot.
Invited by the then 74-year-old James Danaqyumptewa, two Swiss artists come to witness and document the non-violent resistance of the Hopi in Arizona, combining sketches, photography and animation. At once a message in a bottle and a cry for help.
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Cast & Crew.

Agnes Barmettler
Director

Anka Schmid
Director

James Danaqyumptewa
Director

Jürg V. Walther
Cinematographer

Inge Schneider
Editor
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1989
Original NameTechqua Ikachi, Land – mein Leben
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Genres
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Techqua Ikachi, Land – My Life is a feature documentary by Swiss/German director Anka Schmid, the Swiss artist Agnes Barmettler and the Hopi Native American James Danaqyumptewa from 1989. The documentary shows the history and life of Native Americans of the Hopi tribe in Arizona, in particular their problems with the American government in their fight for sovereignty. It is being told from the perspective of the Hopi tribe.