Native Lens: Finding Values
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My name is Cheyenne Williams and I am a Journalism and Multimedia Studies senior at Fort Lewis College. I wanted to make this film featuring my grandma because I wanted ...
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My name is Cheyenne Williams and I am a Journalism and Multimedia Studies senior at Fort Lewis College. I wanted to make this film featuring my grandma because I wanted ...
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Much debate occurred throughout 2020 surrounding a cartoonish statue known as “The Chief” in downtown Durango. Tall enough to be visible from several blocks around, this depiction of a Native ...
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Ashley Nicole is of Abiquiú heritage. Her film features her father, Antonio Garcia, a Genízaro from Abiquiú in northern N.M. In the mid-18th Century, Abiquiú became a settlement of Spaniards ...
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Artist Erik Sanchez is a Shoalwater Bay Indian from the mouth of the Columbian River in Tokeland, Washington. In his thoughtful, observational film, he shares his personal view of the ...
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Newton Onco is a student at Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) where he studies Cinematic Arts & Technology. Onco is from the Kiowa / Caddo nations, and he is an artist ...
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Junior Robinson is a member of Grupo Xochiti, a traditional Azteca/Mexica Danza dance group. Robinson’s NATIVE LENS film features another Azteca dance group, Grupo Tlaloc Danza Azteca based out of Denver, Colorado. ...
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