| Videos To These video are hosted on our YouTube site. Check it out at http://youtube.com/nativelens. |
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| "Serbian Global Youth Leadership Film 2007" In October 2007, the World Affairs Council and Delphi International/World Learning partnered to bring a delegation of 9 high school students and 2 adult youth leaders from Serbia to Seattle for three weeks to explore the themes of ethnic tolerance through two lenses; interfaith religion and immigration and refugees. While in Seattle the Serbian students worked together with Longhouse Media/Native Lens to produce a film about their impression of ethnic tolerance in a multi-ethnic society. |
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| "March Point Trailer" Have a look at the trailer for the upcoming feature documentary for March Point. | |||
| "Giving Thanks" was made this summer by the youth at Muckleshoot with help from Longhouse Media's Native Lens program. | |||
| "Changed" Some kids from Morocco came and worked with Longhouse Media and the Native Youth Program and made this video. . | |||
| "Superfly Introduction" The animated introduction to the 2007 Superfly film challenge. | |||
| "Superfly Film One" One of the shorts from this years Superfly Film Challenge. Script by Sterlin Harjo. | |||
| "Superfly Film Two" One of the shorts from this years Superfly Film Challenge. Script by Sterlin Harjo. | |||
| "Superfly Film Three" One of the shorts from this years Superfly Film Challenge. Script by Sterlin Harjo. | |||
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"Superfly Film Four" One of the shorts from this years Superfly Film Challenge. Script by Sterlin Harjo. | ||
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I am a Storyteller: Youth from Suquamish, Tulalip and Swinomish made this PSA together. | ||
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Searching: A boy goes looking for something he is missing in his heart. Shot on the Tulalip Indian Reservation in the winter of 2006. | ||
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Becoming: A short documentary made with Suquamish and Swinomish youth about the Suquamish Song and Dance Group that went to perform at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. in January 2006. The documentary focuses on the experiences of the youth dancers, searching to identify themselves in a modern society while remaining connected to their heritage. | ||
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Rez Life: A short poetic piece about growing up on a reservation and the choices a boy must face, as he becomes a man. Starring Martin Edwards, Nick Clark, and David Aleck. | ||
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Why We Play Basketball: A short poem written by Sherman Alexie and animated by the Native Lens youth in May 2005. | ||
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Bone Games: A young woman reminisces about childhood and her grandparents. Written, directed and starring Nolita Bobb. Also starring Theresa Jimmy and Briana. Shot on location at the Swinomish Indian Reservation. | ||
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NativeNATIVE: Want to buy healing water? Nike moccasins? Check out these satirical infomercials about selling Native Culture. | ||
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Native Pride: A group of Swinomish youth who are sick of being stereotyped made this PSA. | ||
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Cultural Ways: Two young filmmakers from the Swinomish Tribe ask why is it important to value Native Culture. | ||
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Time Machine: An animated story about two Native scientists who go back in time to bring Columbus to the future and show him the impact of his “discovery. | ||
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Family: An experimental piece about family and home. Shot by Swinomish youth. | ||
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Reflections: A PSA about seeing yourself in others. Written and directed by Anna Cladoosby as part of the Native Lens Film Institute. | ||
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A Better Way: This PSA is part of the Lead Poisoning Awareness program at the Swinomish Indian Reservation. The story stars our friend Lee. Lee wants to know if there is the possibility of lead poisoning around his home. Is Lee doing the right thing? | ||
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Native Lens Behind the Scenes: Check out Behind the Scenes of Native Lens, made by youth participants. | ||
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Ko Kwal Awoot: Swinomish youth animated the “The Maiden of Deception Pass,” a Coast Salish story. | ||
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