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knight iii a <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Mar 1996 20:38:22 -0600
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Dear Screen-Lers--
 
apologies in advance for any clutter caused by my cross-posting of
this message to H-Film.
 
I have an undergraduate student who is interested in doing an
independent study project on Native American Film.  She is an
interdisciplinary studies major with strong leanings toward
anthropology, and she would like to study documentary/ethnographic
film made by self-identified Native American Indian filmmakers
(perhaps in contrast to work done by non-native filmmakers).
 
Any suggestions for titles and resources?  This student is very
energetic and smart, so the more the better.
 
Thanks in advance to all knowledge-sharers.
 
Arthur Knight
American Studies & English
William & Mary
 
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