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"Hunting Deer" showcases Greg "Biskakone" Johnson deer hunting in the ceded territory near his Lac du Flambeau community. The video also features Biskakone demonstrating buckskin tanning and the
The "Living Language" video, published November 13, 2012, showcases Ron Corn Jr.'s efforts to teach his daughter, Mimikwaeh, the Menominee language as her first tongue. This story is part of "The
In Powwow Trail, Dylan Jennings shares a weekend of singing with Midnite Express and dancing a
"Powwow Trail" features Dylan Jennings singing with Midnite Express and dancing at the Oneida Powwow. This video is part of "The Ways," an ongoing series exploring Native culture and language from
Language Apprentice: Bringing Back the Ho-Chunk Language by Arle
Arlene Blackdeer, a language apprentice for the Hoocak Waaziija Haci Language Division of the Ho-Chunk Nation, shares her experience and community's efforts to revitalize the Ho-Chunk language.
In "Clan Mother," Molly Miller, a Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican clan mother, discusses the vital role of elders in community healing. This video is part of
At the Earth Day Conference 2012, sponsored by the Earth & Spirit Council, a panel discussion between elders and youth addressed the central topic: "What gives us hope and heart to keep working on
The Endangered Languages Project is a website dedicated to sharing comprehensive information on over 3,000 endangered languages worldwide. Its catalogue reveals that more than 40% of all languages
This content features Turquoise Pride at the Jim Pepper Native Arts Festival, held on August 8, 2013. It was published on February 21, 2014.

Matika Wilbur, a leading Pacific Northwest photographer, has exhibited extensively in regional, national, and international venues such as the Seattle Art Museum and the Nantes Museum of Fine Arts
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