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June 23, 2025June 23, 2025
Native storytelling in film, ethical representation in archaeology, visual communication, and collaborative interpretation – by Sierra Shumake

Native storytelling in film, ethical representation in archaeology, visual communication, and collaborative interpretation – by Sierra Shumake

By adminJune 23, 2025June 23, 2025Categories: Guest PostTags: image policy, Native Film, photography, SOTALeave a comment on Native storytelling in film, ethical representation in archaeology, visual communication, and collaborative interpretation – by Sierra Shumake

There are many books and movies about Native American culture and history, but how many are made for Native communities by Native communities? The Studio of the Americas (SOTA), an independent production company, is providing, “the means and the opportunity for the First Peoples of this land to tell their own stories” (Studio of theRead more ⟶

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