Âs Nutayuneân = We still live here / filmmaker, Anne Makepeace ; researcher and assistant producer, Jennifer Weston ; a co-production of Makepeace LLC and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; presented by WGBY.
The Wampanoag nation of southeastern Massachusetts ensured the survival of the Pilgrims in New England, and lived to regret it. This film tells the story of the return of the Wampanoag language, the first time a language with no native speakers for many generations has been revived in this country....
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Other Authors: | Baird, Jessie Little Doe (Commentator, Contributor), Makepeace, Anne (Director, Producer), Weston, Jennifer (Contributor, Producer), McCarthy, Stephen (Cinematographer) (director of photography.), Goodman, Joel (Joel Scott) (composer (expression)) |
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Format: | Video DVD |
Language: | English Algonquian |
Published: |
Oley, PA :
Bullfrog Films,
[2010]
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