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Two indigenous artists create new works and define what it means to be a "native artist."
Two indigenous artists create new works reflecting on their tribal homelands, the Wind River Indian Reservation. Ken Williams (Arapaho) is a Santa Fe art celebrity and Sarah Ortegon (Shoshone) is an up and coming actress in Denver. Both artists travel to Wind River Reservation to reconnect with their ancestors and present their art work to a somewhat isolated community.
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Preview: Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Two indigenous artists create new works reflecting on their tribal homelands, the Wind River Indian Reservation. Ken Williams (Arapaho) is a Santa Fe art celebrity and Sarah Ortegon (Shoshone) is an up and coming actress in Denver. Both artists travel to Wind River Reservation to reconnect with their ancestors and present their art work to a somewhat isolated community.
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Two indigenous artists create new works and define what it means to be a "native artist." (2m 16s)
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Native artists from the Wind River Reservation discuss dance, beadwork and more. (3m 29s)
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