Native Actors and Filmmakers

  • Pages:136
  • Publisher:Book Publishing Company
  • Series: Native Trailblazers
  • Themes:Indigenous, hi-lo books, biographies, film, journey
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  • Available:05/25/2021
  • Age Groups:Nonfiction Ages 12+
  • Reading Level:9
  • Lexile:1200L
Paperback
9781939053312
$9.95

Discover the unique lives and career paths of 12 Indigenous people who are actively working in the complex entertainment industry, either in front of or behind the camera. In addition to acting, their work includes motion picture, television and digital production in such roles as director, producer, writer, cinematographer and editor. Included in these biographies are real-world descriptions of what each member of a production team does, as well as advice on what it takes to get started in the entertainment industry. The glossary in the back of the book highlights the terminology used in TV/film production, and the list of resources provides a variety of ways to obtain additional information about the industry. B/W photos.

Irene Bedard: Inupiat, Yupik, Inuit, Cree, Métis actor

Tantoo Cardinal: Métis, Cree, Dene, Nakota actor

Christopher Nataanii Cegielski: Diné (Navajo) writer, producer and director

Sydney Freeland: Diné (Navajo) writer and director

Kimberly Norris Guerrero: Colville actor, writer, producer and educator

Michael Horse: Yaqui actor

Jack Kohler: Hupa actor, producer, director and educator

Doreen Manuel: Secwepemc/Ktunaxa producer, director and educator

Alanis Obomsawin: Abenaki producer and director

Randy Redroad: Cherokee writer, director and editor

Gilbert Salas: Indigenous Mexican-American cinematographer and director of photography

Ian Skorodin: Choctaw writer and director

“In addition to their own careers, many [of the 12 Native American and First Nations actors and filmmakers featured in the book] also work with Native youth to help make a positive difference in their lives. This is a helpful and much-needed resource about Native and Indigenous film-industry professionals.”
– Booklist
“Introduces 12 Native individuals from different Indigenous nations and regions. [...]Through their stories the book captures how the US film industry is finally becoming more diverse. The personal stories from the actors and filmmakers are fun and entertaining and provide good insight into their lives and careers in the film industry.”
– School Library Journal
“Each chapter in this collective biography is a self-contained profile that sparks interest in Native people working in the entertainment industry. . . . It includes a list of resources pointing readers to additional information about the film industry and Native cinema-related organizations and events.”
– Kirkus