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ayana mcnair <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:47:32 -0800
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Thanks, everyone, for all your useful suggestions. I realize "footage of
Native Americans" wasn't exactly the most descriptive request (sorry! :-)), so
let me try to be more specific. My theme is "oppression." I am looking for
documentaries that contain contemporary footage of the current status of
Native Americans, e.g. footage of reservations. Historical footage would help,
too. If there is anything like an "Eyes on the Prize"-type piece on Native
Americans, that would be great.

Thanks again!

Ayana



Ayana McNair
Graduate Student, Irvine Fellow
Cinema-Television Critical Studies
University of Southern California


We have to consciously study how to be tender with each other until it becomes
a habit, because what was native has been stolen from us, the love of Black
women for each other...
-Audre Lorde


Love is life.

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