Lifeblood of the People

Scheduled in Block 1


Nikki Tulley

Production Details:

9:57
USA
Directed by Mari Cleven

Synopsis:

On the 27,000+ square mile Navajo Nation, water is never taken for granted. It’s the lifeblood of the people, animals, crops, and community networks that have struggled to survive in a harsh, beautiful desert environment over hundreds of years. One of only a few female Navajo hydrologists in the world, Nikki Tulley is a Ph.D. student who has dedicated her life to tackling water insecurity and restoring balance to her homeland. In this film, Nikki gives us a glimpse of her life on the reservation, and how her work fuses the power and resiliency of indigenous methodology with Western science. Witnessed through everyday life in Blue Gap, Arizona, Nikki hauls water with her family, tends the sheep, makes fry bread with the matriarchs, speaks to graduates, and reflects with her father about the deeper meanings of these things.

Director Bio:

A storyteller at heart, Mari is in constant pursuit of ways to visually translate the human experience. She is a multi-Emmy award winning filmmaker specializing in documentary and non-fiction storytelling. Mari is passionate about science communication and helping bridge the gap between researchers and the communities they inform. She is particularly impassioned through international collaboration around climate, food, health, and the environment. Mari’s work has been featured on National Geographic as well as festivals across the country.

Website: https://www.maricleven.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maricleven/

Her Wild Vision: https://herwildvision.com/directory/mari-cleven/