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LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 (17th Cine Las Americas Film Festival)
Opens with Hinojosa
USA, Educational/Social Issue Documentary/Biography, 2013 65 min, HDV, Color English
The film is the first documentary about Native activist and national civil rights leader, LaDonna Harris. After moving from Walters, OK to Washington DC with her US Senator husband, Harris began an extensive and public life of Indian political and social activism. One of her first assignments was to educate the executive branch of the US government on the unique role of American Indian Tribes and their relationship with the federal government. This course was called "Indian 101" and was taught for over 35 years. The film explores her achievements, the personal struggles that led her to become a voice for Native peoples, and her contemporary work to reshape Indian Country in America and abroad. LADONNA HARRIS: INDIAN 101 premiered last month at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC.
Credits Executive Producer: Johnny Depp Producer: Julianna Brannum Production Companies: Naru Mui Films Cinematographer: Annabel Wong, Nate Foll, Mike Jonathan Editor: Karen Skloss, Sam Douglas Sound Design: Chris Keyland Music: Brett Orrison, Alex Maas, Eldridge Goins, Guy Forsyth
Print Source: Julianna Brannum - Naru Mui Films,
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LocationThe Marchesa Hall and Theatre (View)
6226 Middle Fiskville Road
Austin, TX 78752
United States
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