WAYS OF KNOWING

A NAVAJO NUCLEAR HISTORY

Produced by Sunny Dooley, Lovely Umayam & Adriel Luis
Still photography by Carmille Garcia
Directed, shot & edited by Kayla Briët

Ways of Knowing is a multimedia project about Navajo resilience to protect health, tradition, and land after enduring extensive uranium mining, beginning in the late 1940s and lasting until the 1970s.

Started as a collaboration between Navajo storyteller Sunny Dooley and nuclear nonproliferation expert and founder of Bombshelltoe Lovely Umayam, Ways of Knowing is a creative attempt to bridge policy and humanity in examining the United States’ nuclear weapons production legacy.

By engaging artists and community to develop an immersive film, photography, and written prose, Ways of Knowing serves as a reminder that nuclear weapons are not just made of secrecy, science, and steel; their power is in part derived from a naturally occurring element extracted from the Earth at the expense of Indigenous lives.

NAVAJO PREMIERE 2019

Ways of Knowing was made with and for Diné community. In advance of screening the film to the rest of the world, we are presenting it to audiences across Navajoland.

Tsaile, AZ

Wed Sep 4
12:00-1:00PM
Diné College | Tsaile Campus
GCB Rm 110

Albuquerque, NM

Thu Sep 5
3:30-4:45PM
University of New Mexico
Mitchell Hall Room 104

Gallup, NM

Fri Sep 6
6:00-8:00PM
El Morro Events Center
210 S 2nd St.

Shiprock, NM

Mon Sep 9
10:00-11:30AM
Diné College | Shiprock North Campus
Large Conference Room, Rm 132

1:00-2:00PM
Diné College | Shiprock South Campus
ITV Classroom, Rm 115

Tuba City, AZ

Tue Sep 10
11:00AM – 12:30PM
Diné College | Tuba City Campus

IMMERSIVE FILM

The centerpiece of Ways of Knowing is an immersive, 360 film directed, shot, and edited by Kayla Briët. Featuring footage of landscapes affected by uranium mining throughout Navajoland, as well as intimate encounters with families and communities, the film is guided by a range of voices from Diné nuclear experience.

Although situated in a topic deeply associated with destruction, Ways of Knowing is ultimately a story of healing – of how enduring knowledge and resilience have addressed trauma with agency, action, and high regard for the land.

WITH

SUNNY DOOLEY

who describes how mountains of the Southwest have been important sites long before the nuclear age

TINA GARNANEZ

who recalls growing up near mines, and the effect it continues to have on her family

TOMMY ROCK

who exposes how the environmental impact of uranium mining continues to impact local health and well-being

JANENE YAZZIE

who explains the challenges of confronting injustice with both tradition and innovation

BOBBY LEONARD MASON

who argues that knowledge held by frontline communities are critical to truly understanding environmental impact

Also featured:
Dr. Arnold Clifford, the Garnanez family, the Collymore-Yazzie family

PHOTOGRAPHY

Throughout Ways of Knowing’s production, photographer Carmille Garcia captured portraits of landscapes, people, and practices. Her photos illustrate that process is as important as product.

My purpose as a photographer is to not shoot with pride, ego,
Every time I shoot,
with humbleness,
In that the earth presents itself
with it’s beauty, it’s desecration, it’s enormity, it’s harsh truth to the me and whoever the viewer
How do we walk among the earth and everything within it
How do I walk into the ways of knowing
the current and present moment
with respect and the essence of the past that lingers
like our shadow that was always there
As a human being I must be open
to the beauty,
the desecration,
the enormity,
the harsh truth.

– Carmille Garcia

DUE DILIGENCE

Throughout the making of Ways of Knowing, we have committed to centering Diné knowledge and perspectives as crucial to a holistic understanding of nuclear issues. By practicing Due Diligence, we aim to demonstrate that collaborations across communities can result in more complex, nuanced, and textured approaches to critical issues.

PRODUCTION TEAM

Producers
Sunny Dooley, Lovely Umayam & Adriel Luis

Director
Kayla Briët

Director’s Assistant & Photographer
Carmille Garcia

We express our deepest gratitude to the people and organizations who helped us begin this project, and who have provided valuable counsel along the way.

Tina and the Garnanez Family (love to Grandma Daisy)
Janene Yazzie and Kern Collymore, Sixth World Solutions
Bobby Leonard Mason
Perry H. Charley
Tommy Rock
Jaclyn Roessel, Grownup Navajo
Warren Montoya, REZilience
Kendra Pinto
Daniel Tso, Diné C.A.R.E.
Faith Toledo
Jaque Fragua
Angelo Baca, Utah Diné Bikéyah
Myrriah Gómez
Miriam Langer
Chris Diehl, Radioactive Homefronts
Susan Gordon, Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment

CONTACT

info@waysofknowing.us

 

Research and Due Diligence trips facilitated through

This project is supported by