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| author | Nayquonabe, Thelma |
| author_facet | Nayquonabe, Thelma Nayquonabe, Thelma |
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| contents | Voyage out of the Interior: Amateur Historian's Films from '60s Stir Imagination at LCO Nayquonabe, Thelma Public Agencies Films American Indians Editing Tribes American Indian History Community Colleges Program Descriptions This article reports on the re-emergence of some historic films from the '60s which creates excitement amongst Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe people and inspires them to launch a project to digitize and edit the old media. The "Audio Visual Production Project" began to take shape in the fall of 2006 when the tribal vice chairman, Rusty Barber, realized the old tapes and films should be transferred to the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (LCOOCC, Hayward, WI) Library and Migizi Cultural Center. The Audio Visual Project has inspired more ideas for future filming, editing, and learning. Enlisting the support of state and federal agencies, the project will soon involve several other area tribes that are represented in the audio tapes, including Menominee, Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe, St. Croix Ojibwe, and Nebraska Winnebago. |
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| spellingShingle | Voyage out of the Interior: Amateur Historian's Films from '60s Stir Imagination at LCO Nayquonabe, Thelma Public Agencies Films American Indians Editing Tribes American Indian History Community Colleges Program Descriptions Voyage out of the Interior: Amateur Historian's Films from '60s Stir Imagination at LCO Nayquonabe, Thelma Public Agencies Films American Indians Editing Tribes American Indian History Community Colleges Program Descriptions This article reports on the re-emergence of some historic films from the '60s which creates excitement amongst Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe people and inspires them to launch a project to digitize and edit the old media. The "Audio Visual Production Project" began to take shape in the fall of 2006 when the tribal vice chairman, Rusty Barber, realized the old tapes and films should be transferred to the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (LCOOCC, Hayward, WI) Library and Migizi Cultural Center. The Audio Visual Project has inspired more ideas for future filming, editing, and learning. Enlisting the support of state and federal agencies, the project will soon involve several other area tribes that are represented in the audio tapes, including Menominee, Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe, St. Croix Ojibwe, and Nebraska Winnebago. |
| title | Voyage out of the Interior: Amateur Historian's Films from '60s Stir Imagination at LCO |
| topic | Public Agencies Films American Indians Editing Tribes American Indian History Community Colleges Program Descriptions |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ788417 |