Native American Public Telecommunications Newsletter May 2007 NAPT E-Newsletter
May 15 2007

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Producer Profile: Prairie Dust Films
Seasoned With Spirit Wins New England Emmy Award
Standing Silent Nation Coming to POV
NAPT Receives Project Grants
NAJA 2007 Conference in Denver

Seasoned With Spirit Wins New England Emmy Award

Seasoned with Spirit, the 5-part PBS series proudly accepts a New England Emmy Award in the Informational / Instructional category. The series invites viewers to partake of this culinary celebration of America's bounty combining Native American history and culture with delicious, healthy recipes inspired by indigenous foods. Each 30-minute episode of Seasoned with Spirit is a visually stunning, cultural adventure across the American landscape where viewers meet Native American peoples, see their breathtaking environs, learn their history and traditions, and, best of all, taste their cuisine.

Take a delectable journey with host Loretta Barrett Oden (Citizen Potawatomi Nation), renowned Native American chef, food historian and lecturer. With infectious humor and unstoppable enthusiasm, Loretta travels around the country and immerses herself in the lives and traditions of numerous Native American tribes, blending her passion for delectable food and engaging storytelling to create a fascinating series for viewers of all backgrounds.

The series, co-produced by NAPT and Connecticut Public Television in association with Resolution Pictures, will be fed to public television stations each Tuesday between June 5 and July 3, at 9:30 ET. Viewers should check local listings for specific air dates and times, or contact your local PBS station. Seasoned With Spirit is available on DVD from VisionMaker Video, www.visionmaker.org.


Standing Silent Nation Coming to POV

P.O.V., television's longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films, celebrates its 20th anniversary season this summer. NAPT is pleased to present the documentary Standing Silent Nation as part of this landmark season on PBS. Directed and produced by Suree Towfighnia and Courtney Hermann, Standing Silent Nation tells the compelling and confounding story of a Lakota man, Alex White Plume, and his family's struggle to develop a hemp industry on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

Standing Silent Nation will be premiere on July 3 at 10 PM Eastern on POV. (Check local listings.) Visit the POV website for more information.

The program will be available on DVD from VisionMaker Video, www.visionmaker.org, in conjunction with the broadcast.


NAPT Receives Project Grants

Project grants will support the Native Radio Theater project and the VisionMaker Film Festival. The National Endowment for the Arts awarded $10,000 to support NAPT's audio theater project in partnership with Native Voices at the Autry.

The Nebraska Arts Council awarded $2,735 Multicultural Awareness project grant to support the VisionMaker Film Festival, scheduled for November 16-29, in partnership with the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center. The festival will feature both narrative and documentary works.


NAJA 2007 Conference in Denver

Native American Journalists Association will hold their annual convention in Denver, June 7-9.

Saturday, June 9 at 1:45 p.m., NAPT and P.O.V. presents Beyond the Broadcast. The impact of a documentary seen on PBS doesn't start and end with the broadcast. One thing that sets PBS apart from other networks is its commitment to community engagement, which expands the life and impact of PBS programs.

Within this framework lies the opportunity for strategic partnerships between public broadcasters, content producers, newspapers, online media services, and community organizations.

Representatives of Native American Public Telecommunications and POV / American Documentary will screen samples of upcoming public affairs programming on subjects affecting Native Americans, and discuss ways that tribal newspapers, Native communities and service organizations can collaborate to utilize their respective resources to impact social change in their communities. For more information: www.naja.com


Producer Profile: Prairie Dust Films

This month we are featuring the filmmakers behind Standing Silent Nation and Prairie Dust Films:

Suree Towfighnia (Download the MP3) (Read Suree's Profile)

Courtney Hermann (Download the MP3) (Read Courtney's Profile)

Subscribe to a podcast of the interviews and automatically receive new interviews with other producers in the future. The people that will make up these profiles will include filmmakers, radio producers and new media creators.

Listen to a webcast of both interviewson the AIROS livestream during the following times:

6/6/07: noon, 6pm ET
6/9/07: 10am, 4pm, 10pm ET
6/10/07: 10am, 4pm, 10pm ET
6/28/07: 10am, 4pm, 10pm ET
6/30/07: 8am, 2pm, 8pm ET
7/1/07: 8am, 2pm, 8pm ET

PBS will air Standing Silent Nation, on July 3rd on P.O.V. The program will be available on DVD from VisionMaker Video, www.visionmaker.org, in conjunction with the broadcast.

You can also read more about the documentary in our article Standing Silent Nation Coming to POV in this e-newsletter

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