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Native American Television's Official Websites
Newly re-designed and soon to be fully designed and maintained by the NATV students.
NATV is television content to inform, educate, entertain and inspire the audience and community members. It is training for our people in the areas of television production, technology, the environment and many other important areas. Based out of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, NATV is creating job opportunities, hope and empowerment for our people now and in the future.
Educate Students - Putting Native Americans in front of and behind the camera like never before.
Protect Sovereignty - the Sovereignty of our Tribes and Nations has never been more at risk.
Native Media Voice - News, education, culture, language preservation, no limits.
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GOALS
1. To establish the first nationwide, nonprofit Native American multimedia broadcasting network, to and from Washington, D.C., the US and all over the world;
2. To create a nationwide grassroots network of Multimedia trained and politically savvy news reporters and media technicians who will provide news and information to and from all of Native America;
3. To establish a permanent technology training center and institute that offers professional certification (or provides college course credit in cooperation with Colleges and Universities) to Native American students;
4. To control our own message and how it is presented in all areas and to do so in an honorable, cutting Edge Manner-through an effective, powerful, visual and technological medium.
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DISTRIBUTION
Some NATV programming is now available on the Verizon FiOS On Demand Channel.
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LEADERSHIP
NATV is led by a dynamic Board of Directors and an experienced management team.
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CONTACT
Feel free to send messages through this space.
For official contact with NATV, email Tara J. Ryan (Chickasaw/Choctaw) - Native American Television's Public Affairs Officer and Executive Producer at TJRyan@natv.org.
For NATV arts and Entertainment inquiries, please email Tara J. Ryan at Tara@TijerLilyCo.com.
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A Very Special Gift From Your Native American/Indigenous Entertainment Community
Talk about support, here it is. From our own hands, talents, time, equipment, on the fly, on the road, from all over. This is true Unity and support! Thank you very much to all who participated.
"I Support NATV"
NATV PSA Credits
“I Support NATV”
PARTICIPATING TALENT
VIDEO ENDORSEMENTS
Dovie Thomason
Injunuity
Jeff Barehand
Jennifer Kreisberg
Michael Bucher
Nathaniel Arcand
Tim Ramos
Tonantzin Carmelo
PHOTO ENDORSEMENTS
Adam J. Gonzalez
Andrea T. J. Fox
Brian Frejo (DJ Shock B)
Happy Frejo
Indigenous
Jay Tavare
Martha Redbone
Quese IMC
Raoul Trujillo
Rulan Tangen
Wes Studi
VIDEOGRAPHY
Dovie Thomason
Jennifer Kreisberg
By: Aaron C. Roberts
Paperboy Studios, LLC
Michael Bucher
By: Debbie Bucher
Nathaniel Arcand
By: Robin Alexis
SGWE Productions
Tim Ramos
Tonantzin Carmelo
By: Timothy Andrew Ramos
Against the Wind Productions
Injunuity
Self produced
Jeff Barehand
Self produced
Tara J. Ryan
Self produced
PHOTOGRAPHY
Adam J. Gonzalez
By: Joe McNally
Andrea T. J. Fox
By: Anthony Thosh Collins
Happy Frejo
By: Nadya Kwandibens
Indigenous
By: Jeremy Cowart
Jay Tavare
By: Charles Bush
Martha Redbone
By: Phillip Jarrell
Raoul Trujillo
By: Anne Hayunga
Rulan Tangen
By: Pam Taylor
Additional Videography & Photography:
Ernest M. Whiteman III
MUSIC
“Crazy Horse Prayer”
from CD “How the West Was Lost”
Performed by Peter Kater featuring R. Carlos Nakai
Where you can check out all the latest videos from NATV.
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What Can You Do?
Get ready, that means everyone, from those of you who want to be students of the technology and training programs, to those who want to contribute content.
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Tax-deductible contributions made payable to "Native American Television" or "NATV" can be mailed to:
NATV, Inc.
PO Box 1754
Williamsburg, VA 23187
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Welcome to the first National Native American Television station and training organization in the US!
Who I'd like to meet:
All supporters of NATV, Native American Television
NATV's Historical Inaugural Coverage
The Swearing In Ceremony
The Parade
Celebration at NMAI DC
January 17, 2009
The Concert on the Mall
January 18, 2009
The Swearing In Ceremony!
January 20, 2009
Still photography by Rebecca Martin
Native American Television, NATV, Inc.., based out of Washington, DC is Federally Trademarked.
All information associated with NATV is proprietary.
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Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (please see my blog): WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN
Once drove an old sedan, up north, From a place in Sydney to Cairns; Then to Kuranda I went forth, By train, to look without set plans.
I browsed through the trendy market, With fresh fruits of tropical kind; Walked to the creek through lush thicket - Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.
I dined in a scenic cafe; Then, outside, as I wrote for yen, Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey, You go walkabout with your pen.”
Request or question, I don’t know - Assured voices, elderly men. That’s now several years ago, And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.