The Cultural Conservancy - Media Productions
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| Recording team Michael Pelletier, Colin Farish, and Phil Klasky recording Mr. Llewellyn Barrackman (1918 - 2006), Mojave Elder at the 100th Anniversary of the Fort Mojave Indian Marching Band. Photo by Melissa Nelson |
Since 1997 TCC has worked on a number of culturally relevant and important media productions, from web sites and radio programs to CDs and DVDs. We see media as a critical way for indigenous communities to speak for ourselves, tell our own histories and stories, dispel stereotypes, and educate the public about contemporary Native peoples issues, concerns, and practices.
We are committed to increasing indigenous communities’ access to media and communication technologies and strengthening them in using media to revitalize traditions, assert human and cultural rights, and create new cultural productions.
TCC produces our own media, partners with other media-makers and groups to collaborate on media productions, and consults with organizations and individuals on media justice with native communities. We also provide Media Workshops to train communities in accessing media, acquiring equipment, and learning media-making skills.
If you or your community is interested in collaborating in a media production project please contact Nicola at nicola@nativeland.org
Please see our Media Workshops, Media Gallery, and Store for more information.
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| Native American Leaders featured on TV at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education, Hamilton, Aotearoa (New Zealand). Photo by Melissa Nelson |
Hands of the late Corbin Harney (1920 - 2007) during recordings for the Circle of Stories web site and DVD. Photo by Hank Rogerson |




