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Honor the Treaties examines photographer Aaron Huey’s work for Native American rights on the Pine Ridge Reservation. The film explores the idea that journalists sometimes ‘get the wrong story.’ Using Aaron’s seven-year experience as a photographer on the Pine Ridge Reservation, we examine the idea of growth and change in relationship to telling a story.

Honor the Treaties | The Film from eric becker on Vimeo.

Shepard and Photographer Aaron Huey work on the Melrose mural.

Image - HonorTreatiesFilmmaker.jpgAbout the filmmaker

Eric Becker is a Seattle-based director who has been working domestically and internationally in documentary film for six years. His work, both short and feature-length, focuses on human rights, peace, and the environment, and has screened at festivals and on television. His unique visual style and approach to storytelling seeks to reaffirm our shared humanity, reminding us that there are tangible solutions to issues of social justice.

Honor the Treaties was featured at the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival’s shorts program opening night. Becker graduated with an Master of Public Health, with a focus in Global Health, from Yale University in 2006.

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