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A Blackfeet Encounter
directed by Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008; produced by Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2006), 57 mins
A Blackfeet Encounter uncovers the rich Blackfeet history and culture, traces the aftermath of the expedition's arrival and illustrates the challenges and triumphs of the Blackfeet people today.
Open Access
directed by Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008; produced by Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2006), 57 mins
Description
A Blackfeet Encounter uncovers the rich Blackfeet history and culture, traces the aftermath of the expedition's arrival and illustrates the challenges and triumphs of the Blackfeet people today.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008, Steven A. Black
Author / Creator
Dennis Neary, fl. 1974-2008
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Speaker / Narrator
Steven A. Black
Topic / Theme
American Indian communities, Cultural identity, Race and Gender
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by Vision Maker Media
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Good Meat
directed by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011; produced by Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 57 mins
Good Meat follows an Oglala Lakota man's struggles and triumphs as he attempts to reclaim his health.
Open Access
directed by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011; produced by Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 57 mins
Description
Good Meat follows an Oglala Lakota man's struggles and triumphs as he attempts to reclaim his health.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Larry Pourier, fl. 2011, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications
Author / Creator
Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Topic / Theme
Cultural norms, Food habits, General medical conditions, Physical health, Body weight, American Indian communities, Lakota
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Vision Maker Media
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Grab
directed by Billy Luther, fl. 2002; produced by Billy Luther, fl. 2002, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and World of Wonder (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 56 mins
Indian Giver Redefined. Grab is an intimate portrait of the little-documented Grab Day in the villages of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe, who annually throw water and food items from the rooftop of a home to people standing below them. A community-wide prayer of abundance, thanks and renewal, Grab Day exists at the inter...
Open Access
directed by Billy Luther, fl. 2002; produced by Billy Luther, fl. 2002, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications and World of Wonder (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2011), 56 mins
Description
Indian Giver Redefined. Grab is an intimate portrait of the little-documented Grab Day in the villages of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe, who annually throw water and food items from the rooftop of a home to people standing below them. A community-wide prayer of abundance, thanks and renewal, Grab Day exists at the intersection of traditional Native and contemporary Western cultures. Billy Luther's film, which is narrated by Parker Posey, follows three...
Indian Giver Redefined. Grab is an intimate portrait of the little-documented Grab Day in the villages of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe, who annually throw water and food items from the rooftop of a home to people standing below them. A community-wide prayer of abundance, thanks and renewal, Grab Day exists at the intersection of traditional Native and contemporary Western cultures. Billy Luther's film, which is narrated by Parker Posey, follows three families as they prepare for the annual event, chronicling their lives for the year leading up to this day.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Billy Luther, fl. 2002, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications, World of Wonder, Parker Posey, 1968-
Author / Creator
Billy Luther, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Speaker / Narrator
Parker Posey, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Cultural norms, Cultural identity, Religious practices, Social customs, American Indian communities, Western Keres
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Vision Maker Media
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Indian Country Diaries, 1, A Seat at the Drum
produced by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision and Native American Public Telecommunications, in Indian Country Diaries, 1 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities to reveal a diverse people working to revitalize their culture while improving the social, physical, and spiritual health of their people.
Open Access
produced by Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision and Native American Public Telecommunications, in Indian Country Diaries, 1 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
Description
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities to reveal a diverse people working to revitalize their culture while improving the social, physical, and spiritual health of their people.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mark Anthony Rolo, 1962-, Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision, Native American Public Telecommunications
Author / Creator
Sam Hurst, fl. 2006-2011, Mark Anthony Rolo, 1962-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Series
Indian Country Diaries
Speaker / Narrator
Mark Anthony Rolo, 1962-
Topic / Theme
Cultural change and history, Cultural assimilation, American Indian relocation, Cultural identity, Urban life, American Indian communities, American Indians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Vision Maker Media
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Indian Country Diaries, 2, Spiral of Fire
directed by Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012; produced by Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision and Native American Public Telecommunications, in Indian Country Diaries, 2 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities to reveal a diverse people working to revitalize their culture while improving the social, physical, and spiritual health of their people.
Open Access
directed by Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012; produced by Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision and Native American Public Telecommunications, in Indian Country Diaries, 2 (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
Description
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities to reveal a diverse people working to revitalize their culture while improving the social, physical, and spiritual health of their people.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012, Vision Maker Media, Adanvdo Vision, Native American Public Telecommunications
Author / Creator
Carol Cornsilk, fl. 2005-2012
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Series
Indian Country Diaries
Topic / Theme
Tribal and national groups, Societal structure, Cultural change and history, Cultural identity, American Indian communities, Cherokee
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Vision Maker Media
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The Oneida Speak
produced by Michelle Danforth, fl. 2001-2013, Wisconsin Public Television, Vision Maker Media and Native American Public Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2006), 57 mins
The instructional television program, The Oneida Speak, is based in part on oral interviews of Oneida Indian elders in Wisconsin conducted between 1939-1941, as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project sponsored by the federal government. Several stories from these interviews are reenacted in this program, wh...
Open Access
produced by Michelle Danforth, fl. 2001-2013, Wisconsin Public Television, Vision Maker Media and Native American Public Telecommunications (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2006), 57 mins
Description
The instructional television program, The Oneida Speak, is based in part on oral interviews of Oneida Indian elders in Wisconsin conducted between 1939-1941, as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project sponsored by the federal government. Several stories from these interviews are reenacted in this program, which also includes interviews of contemporary Oneida historians, cultural preservationists, and elders by program producers. Oneida voic...
The instructional television program, The Oneida Speak, is based in part on oral interviews of Oneida Indian elders in Wisconsin conducted between 1939-1941, as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project sponsored by the federal government. Several stories from these interviews are reenacted in this program, which also includes interviews of contemporary Oneida historians, cultural preservationists, and elders by program producers. Oneida voices, both historic and contemporary, tell their own Oneida stories--stories of loss and rejuvenation over the past 150 years. Nominated for two Emmys.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michelle Danforth, fl. 2001-2013, Wisconsin Public Television, Vision Maker Media, Native American Public Telecommunications
Author / Creator
Michelle Danforth, fl. 2001-2013
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Topic / Theme
American Indian communities, Cultural identity, Cultural change and history, Oneida
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by Vision Maker Media
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