The Oneida Speak Press Kit

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In 1935, while the country was deep in the depression, a group of Oneidas in Wisconsin took advantage of a federal writing program designed to employ Americans and offer economic relief. Many, who wrote in their own language, recorded their daily life on the farm to a federal infiltrator sent to drive people off the land to a devastating small pox epidemic.

Feed info for stations: NETA Sunday, February 17, 2008 (NOLA: ONSK 00K1)

For viewers: Please contact your local public television to find out when they will be scheduling this program.

Below are resources for stations to use in promoting their carriage of The Oneida Speak:

An Oneida WPA Group A Group of Oneida Women Elders
An Reenactment Shoot from The Oneida Speak Hugh Danforth
Narrator Marin Webster Denning Loretta Metoxen

The Oneida Speak is Distributed by

Michelle Danforth
NETA

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