Native American Film and Video Festival

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The Native American Film and Video Festival was a noncompetitive showcase of film, video and audio productions. It was held biennially in

Nora Naranjo-Morse, and Native American cultural experts and academics such as G. Peter Jemison, Beverly Singer, and Paul Apodaca
.

Founded in 1979, the Festival is internationally recognized as the first to feature Native productions from throughout

the Americas and the Arctic Circle; indigenous media makers participate from Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, El Salvador, Mexico, and the United States (including Hawaii
).

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