Seattle Channel Moving Images ➔ Bernie Whitebear: A Modern Warrior

Moving Image

Identifier:
6625
Description
A documentary on Bernie Whitebear and the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. Directed, written and produced by Kurt Feldhun. Speakers and appearances include Bernie Whitebear, Nikkita Oliver, Vi Hilbert, Lawney Reyes, Janet McCloud, Claudia Kauffman (Deputy Manager, Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center), Joe DeLaCruz (former President, Quinault Indian Nation) and others. Narrated by Phil Lucas. Written by Barbara Ireland. Film includes archival footage from "As Long as the River Runs," courtesy of Carol Burns; and archival photographs from United Indians of All Tribes Foundation and Randy J. McDougall. This program was made possible in part by grants from Konsgaard Goldman Foundation, the King County Landmarks & Heritage Commission and Allied Arts Foundation.
Author:
Hilbert, Vi
Oliver, Nikkita
Language:
English
Date copyrighted:
2000 No
Series:

3902-01: Seattle Channel Moving Images

Produced:
Seattle
Type:
Documentary
Note:
In the lower thirds, Vi Hilbert and Lawney Reyes names are spelled incorrectly.
Subject Terms:
LC Terms:
Download as
Citation:
Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives, #6625, Series 3902-01.
Creator:
Filmus Maximus, Inc.
Feldhun, Kurt
Speaker(s):
Hilbert, Vi
Whitebear, Bernie
Reyes, Lawney
Oliver, Nikkita
McCloud, Janet
Lucas, Phil
Lane, Fred
De La Cruz, Joe
Producer(s):
Feldhun, Kurt
Ireland, Barbara
Related People/Organizations:
Burns, Carol
Odegard, Eric
Video Format(s):
Carrier: Betacam SP (Box 22)
Digital Format(s):
MPEG-4 (547 MiB)
Matroska (19 GiB)
Permissions:
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