“Indian People of Oklahoma,” produced in 1999, provides viewers with a panoramic introduction to Oklahoma’s Indian people and 37 federally recognized Tribes—both historically and today. Year 2000 Winner for Short Documentary, Bare Bones International Film Festival.

“Land of the Red People,” produced in 1999, is part of the Native American Cultural Awareness Project curriculum developed to help State of Oklahoma DHS case managers work more effectively with Native American TANF clients—providing them with information and understandings about Oklahoma’s Indian people and Tribes.

“Welcome to Head Start,” produced in 1996, is a Head Start orientation video featuring American Indian Head Start children and teachers, which reinforces the goals of Head Start. Winner, 1997 Red Earth Film Festival. Winner, 1998 Bronze Apple Award from National Media Education Network.

“Faces Yet to Come,” produced in 1997, is a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention video designed for American Indian students in grades 6-8. Winner, 1997 Red Earth Film Festival.

“Remembering What We Know,” produced in 1998, is a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention video designed for American Indian students in grades 9-12. Winner, 1998 Red Earth Film Festival.

 

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