The Ethics Of Documenting, Preserving, And Sharing Indian Culture

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The Ethics Of Documenting, Preserving, And Sharing Indian Culture
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KZ2097.04
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The Ethics Of Documenting, Preserving, And Sharing Indian Culture / executive producer Jeannie Pool| associate producers Michael Swarm, Stan Zuni, Mike Fraga, and Nancy Carter. - SERIES: American Indian arts : sharing a heritage| no. 4 Four part series produced from a two day Conference held at UCLA. Leading artist, poets, writers, musicians, anthropologists, historians, ethnomusicologists, museum curators, community activists, and resource people define: what constitutes Indian art| what is the cultural tradition of Native American art| defining craft vs. art| what is being done to preserve remnanats of some cultural traditions| and the ethical questions arising from examining and sharing Indian culture. Partially funded by the California Council for the Humanities. RECORDED: Native American Studies Center, UCLA, 28-29 May 1982. BROADCAST: KPFK, Feb. 1983.

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