In light of Reverence video gave firsthand accounts of the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California. The narrator gives detailed examples of how Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California had been living and worshiping the land south of mount Shasta for over one thousand years. This land was part of their religion and sacred. The Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California tribe uses sacred spots along the Mccloud River as part of the spiritual being for their doctor. These lands are now patrolled by white society these areas making it impossible the example of white culture taking the area in the file was how group where pushing to put a ski resort on mount Shasta waste will contaminate the springs and bring outsiders to their sacred church site. The Native Americans want to preserve the land and its natural beauty, not make money off it.…show more content… Jones could lead the Wintu in a successful bid to block the construction of a ski resort on sacred Wintu land. This bid to block progress for money shows how self-awareness of true values is still important in native culture. when the Wintu tribe lost their land, and had no reservation, Florence Jones remained connected to her roots, remained confident in her cultural history, and preserved her culture. She did not let her position as a woman, as an elder, and as a Native American prevent her from creating positive change for the Wintu tribe. Florence Jones let her spiritual connections guide her decision-making. She knew when to turn to a higher power and to her community for