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"Presenting the Past" Podcast Ep. 3: Indigenous Public Media with Shirley Sneve

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Grade Level Grades 9-12, Higher Education, Adult Education

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In the third episode of "Presenting the Past," Shirley Sneve, Vice President of Broadcasting for Indian Country Today, reflects on her work with Indian Country Today, Vision Maker Media (VMM), and archiving with the AAPB. Sneve also comments on the history of Native American public broadcasting and presents excerpts from a few of the documentaries that VMM has supported that present a diversity of perspectives on traditional and contemporary Native American culture.

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Hosted, recorded, and edited by Christine Becker
Produced by Ryn Marchese
Post-production and theme music by Todd Thompson

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Indigenous Collections in the AAPB:

Additional Prominent Broadcast Outlets for Indigenous Programming:

This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike -CC BY-NC-SA license. Third-party audio and video materials on the AAPB website for which AAPB has received permission to include in this resource and on the AAPB website are not subject to this Creative Commons license.

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