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Cherokee History on Film, with Jennifer Loren and LeeAnn Dreadfulwater

Cherokee History on Film, with Jennifer Loren and LeeAnn Dreadfulwater

Update: 2025-02-25
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Jennifer Loren and LeeAnn Dreadfulwater are the force behind the Cherokee Nation’s film office, Cherokee Film, including the Emmy-winning docuseries, Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People. Their work is creative and critical, and fundamentally historical. “The stories that we’re telling now are archival. Nobody will ever be able to say, ‘we don’t know,’ because we’re doing this.” Join us for a conversation about filmmaking, narrative sovereignty, and creating a historical archive on film.

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Cherokee History on Film, with Jennifer Loren and LeeAnn Dreadfulwater

Cherokee History on Film, with Jennifer Loren and LeeAnn Dreadfulwater