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Native film festival planned
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JUNE 21, 2001 The first ever National Museum of the American Indian Santa Fe Native Cinema 2000 will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this August. The festival is a collaboration of the Smithsonian Museum, the Institute of American Indian Arts, the Taos Talking Pictures Festival and Plan B Evolving Arts. It will take place during Indian Market, a major Indian arts and crafts fair held in late August. Get the Story:
Film festival planned for Indian Market (The Santa Fe New Mexican 6/21)
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