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Jonathan Tomhave

November 2006

Jonathan Tomhave Jonathan Tomhave (Hidatsa/
Prairie Band Potawatomi/Hocak)
is a PhD candidate in Communications at Native Voices: the Center for Indigenous Media at the University of Washington in Seattle. Tomhave has taught new media production and digital editing at the university and has taught video production to members of the youth media organization Native Lens. Tomhave is currently developing a video about the jurisprudence of rape on Native American reservations. Tomhave has lectured at the National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education at the University of New Mexico and served as a panelist at the University of British Columbia Aboriginal Student Graduate Symposium. At the University of Washington, Tomhave received the Mortarboard Scholarship and the American Indian Graduate Center Scholarship. He is a member of Native American Students in Advanced Academia. Tomhave received his BA from California Baptist University in Riverside, California.

Screened by NMAI

Image credit: Jonathan Tomhave - courtesy of the filmmaker

Screened by NMAI

Participant, 2006 Native American Film and Video Festival

 

 


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