
Overview
For 99 years, the residents of Salamanca, N.Y. have rented the land under their homes for an average of $1/year from the Seneca Indians, under the terms of a lease imposed by Congress. Now, as the lease is about to expire, a century of bad business must be renegotiated. The survival of an American town and justice for the Senecas appear to be in conflict.
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4 - 1Absolutely Positive June 18, 1991
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4 - 2Marc and Ann June 25, 1991
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4 - 3Plena Is Work, Plena Is Song June 25, 1991
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4 - 4Twinsburg, OH: Some Kind of Weird Twin Thing June 25, 1991
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4 - 5Honorable Nations July 02, 1991
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4 - 6Chemical Valley July 09, 1991
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4 - 7Sea of Oil July 09, 1991
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4 - 8Turn Here Sweet Corn July 09, 1991
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4 - 9Tongues Untied July 16, 1991
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4 - 10Berkeley in the Sixties July 23, 1991
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4 - 11A Little Vicious July 30, 1991
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4 - 12The Big Bang August 06, 1991
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4 - 13Maria's Story August 13, 1991
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4 - 14Homes Apart August 20, 1991
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4 - 15Where the Heart Roams July 30, 1991
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4 - 16Casting the First Stone September 03, 1991
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4 - 17Short Notice: A Series of Short Films September 03, 1991