Bellevue Community College in Washington will host the 2nd annual American Indian Film Festival next week.
The May 5-7 event will screen several movies including "Incident at Oglala" and "Thunderheart." There will also be a talk by Charlotte Black Elk and a performance by the American Indian Dance Theater.
The festival is open to the public.
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Bellevue film festival focuses on American Indians
(The Seattle Times 4/29)
Relevant Links:
American Indian Film festival - http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/diversitycaucus/AIFF/AIFF.htm
College hosts second annual Indian film festival
Thursday, April 29, 2004
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