Earlier this week, Indigenous Peoples' Day commemorated the histories and cultures of Native American peoples. It is recognized across the United States on the second Monday in October and is an official city and state holiday in various localities. To honor this important holiday and the First Nations and peoples which it celebrates, the American … Continue reading Commemorating Indigenous Peoples’ Day with Preserved Collections in the AAPB
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AAPB Spring 2019 Newsletter
AAPB News American Archive of Public Broadcasting to Preserve Fifty Years of Sesame Street for Posterity PHOTO CREDIT - Sesame Workshop This year Sesame Street celebrates its 50th anniversary, and 4,500 episodes of Sesame Street will be incorporated into the American Archive of Public Broadcasting over the next year! Read our press release for more information … Continue reading AAPB Spring 2019 Newsletter
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: The Medicine Game
Vision Maker Media's "Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks" promotion concludes this week with our final featured Vision Maker Media film. "The Medicine Game" follows the story of brothers from the Onondaga Nation who pursue their dreams of playing lacrosse for Syracuse University. With their dream nearly in reach, the boys are caught in a … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: The Medicine Game
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Silent Thunder
This week's Vision Maker Media film focuses on Arapaho elder Stanford Addison, a quadriplegic spiritual leader who trains wild horses on the Wind River Reservation. Told primarily in the voices of Addison and those around him, "Silent Thunder" demonstrates Addison's unique method of training horses -- and people -- while encouraging them to keep their … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Silent Thunder
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: My Louisiana Love
In this week's Vision Maker Media film, Monique Verdin returns to Southeast Louisiana to find a place with her Houma Indian family, and becomes a witness to the impact of decades of environmental degradation. As Monique's losses mount, she finds herself turning to environmental activism, documenting her family's struggle to stay close to the land … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: My Louisiana Love
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Smokin’ Fish
This week's featured Vision Maker Media film follows Cory Mann, a Tlingit businessman hustling to make a dollar in Juneau, Alaska, as he follows an impulse to spend a summer smoking salmon the way his great-grandmother used to do. "Smokin' Fish" interweaves the story of Mann's family, his bills and his business with the untold … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Smokin’ Fish
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Sousa on the Rez
This week’s featured Vision Maker Media film focuses on Native American marching bands, their history, and their players' relationships with American and Western music. The film contains interviews with musicians in Native American bands and features both contemporary and historical footage of Native players. "Sousa on the Rez" examines the history of American marching music, … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Sousa on the Rez
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Who Owns the Past?
This week's featured Vision Maker Media film focuses on the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton on the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, which reignited the battle between anthropologists and Indian people over the control of human remains found on ancestral Indian lands. "Who Owns the Past?" shows how the controversy that surrounded … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Who Owns the Past?
Forty Films, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: The Oneida Speak
In the 1930s, a group of elders from the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin participated in FDR's Works Progress Administration Writers Project and shared stories of their life on the farm. In numerous journals written in Oneida, the elders recall historical personal accounts of detrimental land-grabbing policies, and the devastating impact of small pox and boarding … Continue reading Forty Films, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: The Oneida Speak
Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Injunuity
This week's featured Vision Maker Media film is an eye-popping, mind-jolting mix of animation, music and real voices collected from interviews with Native Americans across the country to create a distinct view of modern America from a uniquely contemporary Native American perspective. Told through nine short films that cover such topics as language preservation, sacred … Continue reading Forty Years, Forty Films, Forty Weeks: Injunuity