Native Voices Archives

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Native Voices Archives

2004-2016

Native Voices (NV), which provides a supportive, collaborative setting for Native theatre artists from across North America, was founded in 1994 by Randy Reinholz and Jean Bruce Scott, and became the resident theatre company at the Autry Museum in 1999. NV at the Autry is devoted to developing and producing new works for the stage by Native American, Alaska Native, and First Nations playwrights. NV deposited its collection within the Autry Institutional Archives in 2013. Materials consist of audiovisual and sound recordings of NV theatrical plays, playwright retreats, and play festivals, in addition to panel discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and interviews pertaining to NV productions.

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Luna, James, 1950-2018

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James Luna was a Payómkawichum, Ipi, and Mexican-American performance artist, photographer and multimedia installation artist. Born on February 9, 1950, Luna lived on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in Pauma Valley, California, from 1975 until his death on March 4, 2018. Luna taught studio art at the University of California, Davis; University of California San Diego; and University of California Irvine....