Pyramid Lake Is Dying

Pyramid Lake Is Dying

Release date : September 13, 1976
Runtime : 26m
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Director : Richard Marquand /
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The second of John Pilger’s three 1976 documentaries made in the United States. In Pyramid Lake Is Dying, he reports on the demise in the culture of native Americans and the stealing of their resources. Pyramid Lake, in Nevada, home to the Paiute peoples and once described as “one of the few remaining unspoiled natural wonders in the American West”, is drying up and its fisheries and wildlife disappearing due to changes to the local ecology made by white settlers. In addition to their natural resources, the Paiute peoples' culture and lifestyle are also under threat.
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  • title:Pyramid Lake Is Dying
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:26m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Richard Marquand /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The second of John Pilger’s three 1976 documentaries made in the United States. In Pyramid Lake Is Dying, he reports on the demise in the culture of native Americans and the stealing of their resources. Pyramid Lake, in Nevada, home to the Paiute peoples and once described as “one of the few remaining unspoiled natural wonders in the American West”, is drying up and its fisheries and wildlife disappearing due to changes to the local ecology made by white settlers. In addition to their natural resources, the Paiute peoples' culture and lifestyle are also under threat.
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