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In this season of giving, NAPT hopes we'll be on your holiday list to help us support new production and training opportunities for Native Americans.

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NAPT has selected nine standout documentary projects and will award more than $500,000 to filmmakers in its annual open call for proposals.

"Supporting Native American filmmakers is our business and the talent in Native America continues to expand each year," NAPT Executive Director Shirley K. Sneve (Rosebud Sioux) said. "We are proud to be part of the process to provide indigenous perspectives-our stories, our lives-to an educated and insightful audience, a PBS audience."

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Video Letters from PrisonView the documentaries in our pipeline

·Breaking The Circle: The Threat of Gangs in Indian Country

· La Donna Harris: Indian 101

· Loosing Ground

· Lost Tribes

· Native American Marching Bands

· The Salmon People

· Something's Moving

· Telephone Warriors: The Story of The Choctaw Code Talkers

· Video Letters From Prison

Native American Christmas Videos for Sale for the Holidays

Buy these great Native American Christmas DVDs as a gift or for yourself. They are sure to put a smile on your face this holiday season.

Graham Greene in Chirstmas in the CloudsChristmas in the Clouds: The first romantic Comedy set in Indian Country starring Graham Greene, Wes Studi and Rita Coolidge. Only $14.95

Native American Night Before ChristmasNative American Night Before Christmas: Old Red Shirt (the Indian Santa Claus) comes a-calling with his team of flying white buffalo. Only $12.95

Christmas Package: Get Christmas in the Clouds and Native American Night Before Christmas for one low price $21.95

Please Note: In order to be guaranteed delivery of videos and DVDs for arrival before Christmas, orders must be placed by no later than December 11, 2008. Orders placed after that date may or may not arrive by the Christmas holiday.

NAPT's Native Radio Theater Kicks off Third Season

Native American Public Telecommunication's Native Radio Theater project is kicking off its third season of audio plays with a story of young love and a new variety show that includes music, poetry, comedy and more.

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