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Terrance Houle

December 2006

Terrance HouleNathan Young (Pawnee/Delaware/Kiowa) is the co-director of the Professional Development Center at the Fort Gibson Public Schools in Oklahoma, where he leads students in the creation of indigneous language animations. In 2005 he was awarded Renew Media's [formerly known as National Video Resources] Media Arts Fellowship. Young is currently completing production on Creating Space for Culture and History in Indian Health Care, a documentary funded by the National Indian Women's Health Resource Center and the California Endowment. He is also producing a high-definition animation in Pawnee, Kits-ta-rux-ti: The Wonderful River. He received a BA in art history from the University of Oklahoma. Young lives in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

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Image credit: Nathan Young - photograph by Dustinn Craig

Screened by NMAI

Participant, 2006 Native American Film and Video Festival

 

 


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