Pathways of Knowledge: Navajo Nuclear History


In the American Southwest, a tale of the birth and production of nuclear weapons in a place considered sacred by the Navajo people and where they aim to overcome historical trauma.


The film "Pathways of Knowledge: Navajo Nuclear History" tells the story of the birth and production of nuclear weapons in the American Southwest. This place is considered sacred by the Navajo people, who aim to overcome historical trauma. The film tells how the Navajo community resisted and survived during this horrific period. Among the prominent characters are the community's leaders and activists. These people use various methods to help the community overcome historical trauma. The film presents a thought-provoking and affecting story. After watching the film, viewers typically better understand the impacts of nuclear weapons and how the Navajo people coped with this situation. The film was shot in the American Southwest.