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  1. Larry T. Pourier is the director for Urban Rez. He has worked in the film, music, and theater industry for over twenty years. His range of work includes producer, assistant director, casting, consultant, actor, stunts, and motivational speaker.

    • Rockyford, South Dakota, USA
    • 2 min
  2. Jul 3, 2014 · The film, by Olken and director Larry T. Pourier, a Lakota, explores the controversial legacy of the 1952-1973 Voluntary Relocation Program that encouraged American Indians to leave their...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Urban_RezUrban Rez - Wikipedia

    Urban Rez is a 2013 American documentary film [1] about the repercussions of the Urban Relocation Program [2] (1952–1973), the greatest voluntary upheaval of Native Americans during the 20th century. It was directed by Larry T. Pourier and written by Lisa D. Olken.

    • Documentary
  4. Oct 23, 2013 · Filmmakers Lisa D. Olken and Larry T. Pourier explore the complex experiences of urban Indians in a new public television documentary, “Urban Rez.” The hour-long video is scheduled for national broadcast via American Public Television on October 27.

  5. Directors: Larry T. Pourier, Lisa D. Olken. Year: 2013. Running Time: 57 minutes. Synopsis. Urban Rez explores the controversial, lasting legacy of the 1952-1973 Voluntary Relocation Program that encouraged American Indians to leave their homelands and relocate to urban areas across the country.

  6. Urban Rez: Directed by Larry T. Pourier. As with many developments in American Indian history, urban migration is a complex topic and fraught with overtones - and overt expressions - of racism and paternalism.

  7. Oct 31, 2016 · Larry T. Pourier has worked in the film, music, and theater industry for over 25 years. His film credits include: Imprint, Skins, Good Meat, Spiral of Fire, and Stone Child.