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Introduction: Indigenous politics, the state and media institutions in Canada
1. Prairie voices: Doug Cuthand, provincial television, and the National Film Board of Canada
2. The Aboriginal Film and Video Art Alliance: negotiating indigenous self-government in the arts
3. Programming indigeneity: Indigenous television production in the era of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
4. Indigenous documentaries and academic research institutions: Navajo Talking Picture and Cry Rock
5. Resisting colonial relations in virtual reality: Highway of Tears
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
1. Prairie voices: Doug Cuthand, provincial television, and the National Film Board of Canada
2. The Aboriginal Film and Video Art Alliance: negotiating indigenous self-government in the arts
3. Programming indigeneity: Indigenous television production in the era of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
4. Indigenous documentaries and academic research institutions: Navajo Talking Picture and Cry Rock
5. Resisting colonial relations in virtual reality: Highway of Tears
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.