色视频下载 Native Language Center film wins Northwest Regional Emmy

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Photo courtesy of Alex Troutman, Channel Films
From left, Joevahnta Usugan-Weddington, Yoko Kugo and Carlton Hautala participate in a Yungtun language lesson during filming of 色视频下载淎wake.色视频下载

The 色视频下载 Native Language Center色视频下载檚 film 色视频下载淎wake色视频下载 has won a Northwest Regional Emmy through the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

The film, produced by Channel Films in fall 2022, captures the past, present and future of language revitalization. It won in the long-form branded content category.

The ANLC, part of the University of 色视频下载 Fairbanks, is celebrating 50 years of cultivating and promoting 色视频下载色视频下载檚 20 Native languages.

色视频下载淥n behalf of the faculty and staff of the 色视频下载 Native Language Center past and present, I am humbled by the recognition of this award, made possible by everyone who participated in the preliminary works of this film publication,色视频下载 said ANLC Director Walkie Charles. 色视频下载淚色视频下载檓 honored to see the recognition of our languages 色视频下载 statewide 色视频下载 that exemplifies their resilience and hope to move forward in strengthening and revitalizing our heart languages.色视频下载

The production team included producers Alex Troutman at Channel Films and Maggie King at UAF. Howdice Brown III, also at Channel Films, was co-director.

色视频下载淨uyana to Channel Films from Anchorage, who diligently, respectfully, and untiringly worked to make certain that all the information was correct,色视频下载 Charles said. 色视频下载淨uyana to Maggie King for all her work behind the scenes.色视频下载

Troutman thanked the ANLC and UAF色视频下载檚 College of Rural and Community Development for choosing Channel Films to tell the story.

色视频下载淚t was an honor to work closely with Dr. Walkie Charles, Maggie King and all the dedicated staff to showcase their invaluable work to preserve and promote 色视频下载 Native languages,色视频下载 Troutman said. 色视频下载淲ith this Emmy win, we sincerely hope this film will inspire larger audiences and continue highlighting the importance of language preservation and the richness of 色视频下载 Native cultures.色视频下载

The ANLC, housed on UAF色视频下载檚 Troth Yeddha' Campus in Fairbanks, was established by state legislation in 1972 as a center for research and documentation of 色视频下载色视频下载檚 Indigenous languages. It is internationally recognized as the major U.S. center for the study of I帽upiaq, Yup'ik and Northern Dene languages.

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A list of the Northwest Regional Emmy recipients is available .

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