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Prayers in a Song by Tall Paul

Also included in EarthSayers' series, The Way. In Prayers in a Song, Tall Paul (on twitter) explores the connections between language, identity, and landscape. This video is part of The Ways, an ongoing series of stories on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes.

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Prayers in a Song by Tall Paul


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In Prayers in a Song, Tall Paul (https://twitter.com/TallPaul612) explores the connections between language, identity, and landscape. This video is part of The Ways, an ongoing series of stories on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes.

Finn Ryan - Producer, Director
David Nevala - Video, Editing
Art & Sons - Design
Tilt Media - Animation
Tall Paul - "Prayers in a Song"
Mike Frey - Instrumental Production

A Production of Wisconsin Media Lab, Published on Nov 13, 2012

 

EarthSayers David Nevala; Tall Paul; Finn Ryan
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Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection The Ways: Great Lakes Native Culture & Language More Details
Menominee Language Revitalization by Ron Corn, Jr.

Living Language shares Ron Corn Jr.'s attempt to teach his daughter, Mimikwaeh, to be a first language speaker of the Menominee language. This video is part of The Ways, an ongoing series of stories on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes. Published on Nov 13, 2012

Watch more of the Ways here. And like on Facebook and Twitter.

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Finn Ryan - Producer, Director
David Nevala - Video, Editing
Dan Venne - Music

A Production of Wisconsin Media Lab

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Powwow Trail: Keeping the Beat by Dylan Jennings

 

In Powwow Trail, Dylan Jennings shares a weekend of singing with Midnite Express and dancing at the Oneida Powwow. This video is part of The Ways, an ongoing series of stories on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes.

Watch more at The Ways and like on Facebook and Twitter.

Published on Jan 23, 2013

Finn Ryan - Producer, Director, Video
David Nevala - Video, Editing, Photography
A Tribe Called Red - "Electric Pow Wow Drum"
Midnite Express - Music

A Production of Wisconsin Media Lab

 

EarthSayer Dylan Jennings
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Bringing Back the Ho-Chunk Language by Arlene Blackdeer

Language Apprentice: Bringing Back the Ho-Chunk Language by Arlene Blackdeer

Arlene Blackdeer, a language apprentice for the Hoocak Waaziija Haci Language Division of the Ho-Chunk Nation, shares her experience and community's effort to bring back and revitalize the Ho-Chunk language. This story is part of The Ways, an ongoing series on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes. Published on May 2, 2013 More at The Ways here.

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Clan Mother: Healing the Community by Molly Miller

In Clan Mother, Molly Miller shares the importance of elders and her role as a clan mother in the healing of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican community, which she is a member of. This video is part of The Ways, an ongoing series of stories on culture and language from Native communities around the central Great Lakes. Published on Oct 22, 2013

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Finn Ryan - Producer, Director, Photography
Lukas Korver - Video, Editing
Music - "Angel Beside Me" - Nakoa HeavyRunner
Music - Asche & Spencer

A Production of Wisconsin Media Lab.

EarthSayer Molly Miller
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Flute Medley by M. Cochise Anderson

COCHISE at the Fineline in downtown Minneapolis at the Indigenous In Music festival! Flute medley: The 3hree Sisters, The Loon Song and Che Hullo Le (U r Sacred 2 Me).

M. Chochise Anderson is an Educator of Native Culture, Storyteller, Traditional Musician, Spoken Word Artist, and Youth Theater Director.  Visit and follow him on Facebook.

EarthSayer M. Cochise Anderson
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Native American Drums & Flute - The Fishing Song

Dancing Spirit - The Fishing Song

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Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imagining Native Peoples
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Matika Wilbur, one of the Pacific Northwest's leading photographers, has exhibited extensively in regional, national, and international venues such as the Seattle Art Museum, the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, The Tacoma Art Museum, the Royal British Columbia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Nantes Museum of Fine Arts in France. She studied photography at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Montana and received a bachelor's degree from Brooks Institute of Photography in California. Her work led her to becoming a certified teacher at Tulalip Heritage High School, providing inspiration for the youth of her own indigenous community.


Matika, a Native American woman of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes (Washington), is unique as an artist and social documentarian in Indian Country. The insight, depth, and passion with which she explores the contemporary Native identity and experience are communicated through the impeccable artistry of each of her silver gelating photographs. Published on Jul 19, 2013, TEDs Seattle.


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Living Outside Borders by Sherman Alexie
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Interviewed by Bill Moyers. Born on a Native American reservation, Sherman Alexie has been navigating the cultural boundaries of American culture in lauded poetry, novels, short stories, screenplays, even stand-up comedy for over two decades. Alexie joins Bill to share his irreverent perspective on contemporary American life, and discuss the challenges of living in two different cultures at the same time, especially when one has so much dominance over the other.

Published on Apr 12, 2013

EarthSayers Sherman Alexie; Bill Moyers
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Wisdom Keepers More Details
 

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