Cline Library Native American & Indigenous Film Series short films night
Thursday evening, Nov. 13th 7 p.m. At the Cline Library Assembly Hall on the Northern Arizona University campus in Flagstaff, Arizona. Free and open to the public! ?Spearing Salmon?, Directed by Annabella Brauker (2013, 8 mins.) *film submission 14 year old Annabella takes us out on the water to show us what sovereignty means to her through the tribal right of spear fishing. Annabella is an enrolled member of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. See the website for more information about the film: https://www.facebook.com/AustenBrauker/posts/228656267306840 ?Seen Through Navajo Eyes- Navajos Film Themselves?, Filmed by Susie Benally (1966, 115 mins.) Six trained Navajo men and women use Bell and Howell 16 mm cameras to turn an anthropological research tool into a communication tool they used to showcase their own lives and filming styles.
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 13, 2014
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MST
November 16th, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Location
Cline Library Assembly Hall, Flagstaff campus
Fees/Admission
Free and Open to the Public