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X-WR-CALDESC:Wenatchee River Institute is sponsoring a documentary 'The Eag
 le Huntress'\, as part of the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center'
 s Environmental Film & Speaker Series. The Eagle Huntress is a film featur
 ing a Mongolian Kazakh nomad girl fighting to become the first female eagl
 e hunter in her family after 12 generations.\n\nThirteen year old Aisholpa
 n overcomes obstacles to rise to the pinnacle of a tradition handed down f
 or centuries from father to son. Many of the older eagle hunters reject th
 e idea of a female taking part in this tradition while Aisholpan's father 
 believes a girl can do anything a boy can do.\n\nThis WVMCC film series ex
 plores topics important to the greater Wenatchee Valley community. The Eag
 le Huntress is presented in the Museum's Performance Hall\, 127 South Miss
 ion St. in Wenatchee\, is family-friendly\, features a no-host bar\, free 
 popcorn\, and treats.
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DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute is sponsoring a documentary 'The Eagl
 e Huntress'\, as part of the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center's
  Environmental Film & Speaker Series. The Eagle Huntress is a film featuri
 ng a Mongolian Kazakh nomad girl fighting to become the first female eagle
  hunter in her family after 12 generations.\n\nThirteen year old Aisholpan
  overcomes obstacles to rise to the pinnacle of a tradition handed down fo
 r centuries from father to son. Many of the older eagle hunters reject the
  idea of a female taking part in this tradition while Aisholpan's father b
 elieves a girl can do anything a boy can do.\n\nThis WVMCC film series exp
 lores topics important to the greater Wenatchee Valley community. The Eagl
 e Huntress is presented in the Museum's Performance Hall\, 127 South Missi
 on St. in Wenatchee\, is family-friendly\, features a no-host bar\, free p
 opcorn\, and treats.
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LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center
SUMMARY:Environmental Film & Speaker Series: 'The Eagle Huntress'
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