This is a short diary.
Check out this interview with Adrian Baker, director of the short documentary Injunuity: Buried. The interview shows up on PBS's "Independent Lens" blog; the documentary is one of 25 available for online viewing as part of the PBS 2013 Online Film Festival.
A short blurb from the Independent Lens interview:
Sometimes, the shameful chapters of our past deserve to be excavated through an animated short, the form du jour for oral history projects such as StoryCorps. From the PBS Online Film Festival, the short documentary Injunuity: Buried features the story of a Native American burial ground and shellmound recently built over by a Bay Area mall.
Another one of the films available at the site is
Honor the Treaties.
Has anyone seen them? They, and 23 other short films, are available online until March 22.
If you've seen any of them, particularly either of the two mentioned above, please share your thoughts with us below.