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SUMMARY:Livingston Film Series Presents: Big Medicine York Outdoors
DESCRIPTION:Thursday November 13th\, 2025 \n7:00 pm \nThe Dulcie Theatre at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts\n415 East Lewis Street\, Livingston\, MT 59047 \nTICKETS: Free Admission\nCONTACT: Shane Center Box Office\n406-222-1420 / www.theshanecenter.org \nLivingston Film Series Presents: Big Medicine York Outdoors\nBig Medicine: York Outdoors explores the untold story of York\, the only African American member of the\nLewis and Clark Expedition. Enslaved by Captain William Clark\, York did not choose to be part of this journey\,\nyet his significant contributions as a hunter\, guide\, caretaker\, and intermediary in interactions with Tribal\nNations are chronicled in the journals of Expedition members as well as in accounts from the tribes they met\nalong the way. The Arikara tribe referred to him as Big Medicine for his strength and the color of his skin.\nProduced in partnership with the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and NEW Multimedia\, and\ndistributed by the Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance\, this powerful documentary follows a group of Black outdoor\nleaders on a four-day expedition through Montana’s Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Their\njourney retraces the path of the original Corps of Discovery while honoring York’s legacy and highlighting the\nhealing\, empowerment\, and joy that the natural world can offer.\nThis film follows eight educators and environmental stewards as they retrace York’s steps on a four-day river\ntrip along the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. On their journey to revive York’s story\, they\nexplore themes of recreation access for people of color\, and the joy and healing that the outdoors can provide.\nThe film is a collaborative effort between Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and NEW Multimedia\, as\npart of Big Medicine: The York Project\, an initiative to bring York’s story to the foreground.\nMr. Norm Miller (film outfitter and guide) will conduct a post film Q&A.
URL:https://bozone.com/event/livingston-film-series-presents-big-medicine-york-outdoors/
LOCATION:Shane Lalani Center for the Arts – Livingston\, 415 E. Lewis St.\, Livingston\, MT\, 59047\, United States
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