National Museum of the American Indian. Community Services Department Production Records

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National Museum of the American Indian. Community Services Department Production Records

1997-1999

This accession consists of production records created by the Community Services Department in their work producing "Living Voices/Voces Vivas." "Living Voices/Voces Vivas" was an audio series in English and Spanish featuring profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiians today. The profiles feature people of many ages, traditions and perspectives telling their own stories, reflecting the wide range of contemporary Native experience in Canada, Mexico, Panama, and the United States. It consists of 40 profiles in English. Voces Vivas, available on a separate CD, consists of 10 profiles in Spanish. The production of "Living Voices/Voces Vivas" was overseen by Keevin Lewis of the Community Services Department and Elizabeth Weatherford at the Film and Video Center, National Museum of the American Indian. Materials include release forms, applications, transcripts, production notes, and interview recordings on DAT audiotape and audiocassettes.

3 cu. ft. (3 record storage boxes)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11658526

Smithsonian Institution Archives

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Sisquoc, Lorene

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Lorene Sisquoc (Fort Sill Apache-Mountain Cahuilla) is a curator, weaver, and educator based in Riverside, California. Curator of the Sherman Indian Museum since 1991, Sisquoc has taught basket-making and Native Plant Uses and Material Culture/Traditions at the Sherman Indian High School and throughout Southern California for many years. She co-founded the organizations Mother Earth Clan Cultural Programs and Southern California Indian Basket Weavers Organization, and sits on the board of direct...