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Greetings and Happy New Year!
As NAPT celebrates three decades, we take this time
to celebrate our accomplishments and changes over
the years. We look forward to bringing you more
authentic Native American audio and video stories to
empower, educate and entertain through public
media -- and more through new media.
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NAPT completed and released two Native-produced
series on PBS in November 2006.
Indian Country Dairies, a two-part series
comprised of two 90-minute documentaries hit the
airwaves and the festival circuit last year. Indian
Country Diaries is a co-production of NAPT and
Adanvdo Vision. Major funders of the series include
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the
MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, PBS,
and the Independent Television Service.
Seasoned with Spirit, a five-part series
of half hour programs took PBS viewers on a journey
through the traditional epicurean culture of five
regions of the country. Seasoned with Spirit is
co-produced by NAPT and Connecticut Public
Television, in association with Resolution Pictures.
Indian Country Diaries is available on DVD at
www.visionmaker.org, and Seasoned with
Spirit will be available in the coming weeks.
Check the website for release announcements.
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| NAPT Takes New Directions |
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NAPT founding executive director Frank Blythe
(Cherokee/Dakota) retired this fall, but continues to
work in
development. Director of radio and television Shirley
K. Sneve (Lakota) was named NAPT's new
executive director in October.
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| Native Radio Theater Highlights for 2006 |
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Original Audio Plays Broadcast Live on
AIROS
The Native Radio Theater (NRT)
Project brought 33 Native writers, directors, actors,
musicians and producers to the National Audio
Theater Festival Workshop in West Plains, MO, June
18-23.
Read on...
One-Hour Native Radio Theater (NRT)
Special
A one-hour NRT special features
three original plays by Rose-Yvonne Colletta (Lipan-
Mescalero Apache), Arigon Starr (Kickapoo) and
Rhiana Yazzie (Navajo)
Read more...
Tune in to the one-hour NRT special on the web:
Tuesday, Jan 23rd: 9am, 3pm, 9pm ET
Saturday, Jan 27th: 10am, 4pm, 10pm ET
Sunday, Jan 28th: 10am, 4pm, 10pm ET
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| POV Series Selects Three NAPT Docs for 2007 & 2008 |
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Another high point of 2006 was the selection of three
documentaries funded by NAPT for inclusion in the
PBS series, POV, television's longest-running
showcase for independent non-fiction films. Coming
in 2007, POV's 20th anniversary season, is
Standing Silent Nation, produced by Prairie
Dust Films. In 2008, POV will present
Casino
Nation, produced by Ignition Pictures and The
Last Conquistador, a Kitchen Sync production.
Look to this newsletter and our website at
www.nativetelecom.org for updates and release
announcements on these and other excellent
programs in the pipeline.
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| National Broadcasts Result from NAPT/ITVS Collaborations |
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NAPT was also honored to collaborate with ITVS in
presenting Trudell as part of the
groundbreaking ITVS/PBS series, Independent
Lens, last April. Also in April, ITVS presented
California's "Lost" Tribes, Episode 1 of
California and the American Dream, a four-
part series that explores the dynamics of culture,
community and identity in one of the most diverse
regions in the world. California's "Lost" Tribe is
produced by Jed Riffe and Jack Kohler
(Hupa/Karuk/Yurok). Look for many more NAPT/ITVS
co-presentations to come.
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| NAPT Supports More PTV Station Projects |
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A high point was reached in 2006 in the number of
public television stations that have applied for, and
received NAPT support. NAPT is extremely pleased to
see more stations producing projects about Native
Americans, and involving emerging and established
Native talent in these productions. The growing list
of stations and projects includes: Wisconsin Public
Television, which completed The Oneida Speak
and
Way of the Warrior in 2006; Nebraska's NET-
TV is in development on Standing Bear: The Long
Road Home; WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts, is
producing We Shall Remain, a five-part series
for American Experience; and WHRO in
Norfolk, Virginia is in production on Journey
Home.
This is the same WHRO that produced the radio
program, Jamestown 2007: the Native American
Connection featured in this newsletter.
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| Vision Maker Fund Established |
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A new fund has been established to support media
production through Native American Public
Telecommunications. The Vision Maker Fund honors
the career of Frank Blythe, founding executive
director of NAPT.
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| AIROS Podcasts in 2006 |
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AIROS provided the following podcasts:
- Native Nation Building Series: Building effective
governments, developing strong economies that fit a
variety of cultures and circumstances, solving
difficult social problems, and balancing cultural
integrity and change -- these are just a few of the
challenges facing contemporary Native Nations
across the United States and Canada. These nation-
building challenges are the focus of this podcast
series
- 2006 State of Indian Nations: President of the
National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joe
Garcia, Governor of Ohkay Owingeh, (Pueblo of San
Juan, New Mexico). President Garcia spoke Feb
2 at the National Press Club in Washington,
DC.
- Native Health Series: A collection of programs
about Native American health issues, this series of
programs takes a look at wellness from a Native
perspective focusing not only on problems, but
solutions.
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| Sneve Elected to NAJA Board |
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Shirley Sneve (Lakota), pictured with Mary Ann
Thyken (left),
ITVS and Dan Bigbee (Comanche), Big Productions,
was elected
to the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)
Board for a three year term.
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Jamestown 2007: The Native American Connection |
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Join Cathy Lewis and her guests, Upper Mattaponi
Chief Ken Adams, Chief Stephen Adkins
(Chickahominy) and Powhatan Owen (Chickahominy)
as they discuss the Virginia Tribes battle for Federal
recognition. We will also look at the first contact in
1607 and the historical misrepresentation of Virginia
Tribes.
You can listen to the program in a variety of
ways:
Subscribe to a podcast of this program and
automatically receive similar programs in the
future.
Download an MP3 of the
program
Listen
to the webcast on the AIROS livestream during
the following times:
1/20/07: 10am & 7pm
ET 1/21/07: 10am &
7pm ET 1/25/07: 8am, 5pm & 8pm ET
1/27/07: 8am, 5pm & 8pm ET 1/28/07: 8am,
5pm & 8pm ET
Find out more about the program, including additional educational resources and related links
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