Local Sightings 2016 – Makoshika

This event took place on Sep 24, 2016
Jessica Jane Hart
Billings, MT
2016
50m

About

Recent oil and gas booms in North Dakota and Montana are making significant economic impact on local communities. Small, quaint agricultural towns such as Richey, MT and Williston, ND, experienced sudden population increases and economic wealth with the coming of this new industry. However, because these communities are dependent on the oil industry, when the oil dries up, so do the communities. Told from the perspective of longtime residents in Richey and Williston, Hart’s film explores the ways in which the boom-and-bust nature of oil has significantly altered this region of the United States.

 

 


 

screens with
The Voice of the Hi-Line

Doug Hawes-Davis | Missoula, MT | 14 mins
World Premiere!

The Native American run radio station KGVA in Fort Belknap, MT strives to be a viable resource in the community by providing vital information, weather and education


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