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KSUT and Rocky Mountain PBS launch Native Lens - watch stories here

courtesy of Andreita Gonzales

KSUT Tribal Radio, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain PBS are excited to present the launch of Native Lens, featuring submissions from three Native Storytellers, with many more to come. 

At age 11, Andreita Gonzales makes her directorial debut. She lets her age be a driving factor to learn as much as she can about the world around her and beyond. She wanted to show everyone that no matter what age you are, you can accomplish great goals, and it can be “pretty fun” too.

NATIVE LENS: Andreita Gonzales

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=qsPI1laLgYI&feature=emb_titleh

Caring for her garden and ducks, and hosting drive-through Feast Days are some of many ways Andreita honors her family and Pueblo through the Covid-19 pandemic.

Andreita’s episode for Native Lens reminds us we can learn from people of all ages – and gives insight about how she sees the world during pandemic times. Her artistic voice is shaped by the skies, mountains, mesa and clay earth around her home in San Ildefonso Pueblo.

Gonzales said, “I would like people to make their own videos for Native Lens and talk about the pandemic” so that she can learn about different tribal communities and their resilience during these times, too. “I wanted to share my story with the world, and for everyone to be safe” she said.

Many Native communities are disproportionately affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. For Pueblo communities many Feast Days, dances and ceremonies have been affected, leaving families to celebrate these important days socially distanced. Gonzales chose to make her submission about the Santa Clara Pueblo Feast Day, which neighbors San Ildefonso Pueblo.

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NATIVE LENS: Darrah Blackwater

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx-z1wsI3-0&feature=emb_title

A recent UA law school graduate discusses the digital divide and lack of broadband internet in rural Indigenous communities.

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NATIVE LENS: Tiara Collins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkIQuQ1Lz50&feature=emb_title

Visually telling what life has been like during the pandemic for one family on the Navajo Nation, a gratitude for traditional ways of life is celebrated.

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Be seen and heard. Are you Native or Indigenous, with a story to tell? KSUT Tribal Radio and Rocky Mountain PBS hope you'll join the Native Lens project. Learn more here.
 
This video shows you what to do. Please share and participate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0srymaJanSc&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR21z_ShVIKecgdBpQzhAmqaqxw25SyTsFvb8Cm-poyO0IfVHCEvyTkiuAA

 

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