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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Film/Movie,Diversity and Multiculturalism,Native 
 American,Lectures & Presentations,Panel
DESCRIPTION:In honor of International Mother Language Day\, the Northwest I
 ndigenous Language Institute (NILI) at the UO invites you to attend an even
 ing of film and conversation to raise awareness about revitalizing Indigeno
 us languages and cultures.\n\nTwo documentaries will be screened. The first
 \, Kla-Mo-Ya Language (20 min)\, by UO student filmmaker Princess (Princi) 
 Bass-Mason\, introduces people learning the Klamath\, Modoc and Yahooskin l
 anguages\, which are being revitalized by the Klamath Tribes of Oregon. The
  second film\, And Knowledge To Keep Us (58 min)\, by UO journalism profess
 or Torsten Kjellstrand\, follows a Sugpiat culture and language camp that t
 akes place annually on remote Kodiak Island in Alaska.\n\nImmediately follo
 wing the screening\, a panel consisting of the two filmmakers and language 
 revitalization practitioners will hold a conversation with the audience. Ti
 ckets are sliding scale and by donation only: suggested donation of $10 for
  students\, $20 for adults. All proceeds will go towards the critical work 
 at NILI helping to restore and revitalize languages of Oregon and beyond.\n
 \nhttps://www.eugenearthouse.com/movie/and-knowledge-to-keep-us-wq
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DTSTART:20260221T030000Z
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LOCATION:Art House Theater
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SUMMARY:NILI Presents: Film Screening and Q&A
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URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nili-presents-film-screening-and-qa
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