Half of anything / Native Voices presents a JNH Production of a Jonathan S. Tomhave film.
A documentary that poses the question "What is a REAL Indian?" to four participants who examine the notion of how Indian identity is constructed from their individual and often very personal perspectives. Struggling at times to answer the question, they reveal the difficulty of determining what iden...
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Language: | English |
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[Seattle, Wash.] :
JNH Video Production : Native Voices at the University of Washington,
[2005], ©2005.
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Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | Video DVD |
Summary: |
A documentary that poses the question "What is a REAL Indian?" to four participants who examine the notion of how Indian identity is constructed from their individual and often very personal perspectives. Struggling at times to answer the question, they reveal the difficulty of determining what identity is. |
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Note: | "Native Voices at the University of Washington"--Label. Videorecording. |
Call Number: | E98.E85 H35 2005 VideoDVD |
System Details: | DVD-R. |
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Interviewees, Christine Entrekin, Sherman Alexie, Deborah Bassett, John Trudell. |