Beans, de doce años, está al límite: dividido entre la niñez inocente y la adolescencia temeraria; forzada a crecer rápido y convertirse en la dura guerrera Mohawk que necesita ser durante la Crisis de Oka, el turbulento levantamiento indígena que desgarró Quebec y Canadá durante 78 tensos días en el verano de 1990.
In this timely world-premiere drama by celebrated playwright, activist and attorney Mary Kathryn Nagle, past and present intertwine. Nagle’s story illuminates the tragic consequences of commercial exploits, including the removal of Native people and the attempted eradication of their culture, that gave rise to the America we know today. Securities trader Jane Snake is torn between worlds. Her return to Wall Street in 2008 brings her to Manahatta (“island of many hills” in Lenape), the homeland her ancestors were violently forced to leave in the 1600s. Meanwhile, her family in Oklahoma struggles to save their language, their culture and their over-mortgaged home. Jane Snake’s return to Manahatta defiantly demonstrates that the Lenape are still here.