Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish
Four-part series | Shirley Sneve & Charles "Boots" kennedye
- SYNOPSIS
Growing Native is a four-part series focusing on reclaiming traditional indigenous knowledge and food ways to address critical issues of health and wellness, the environment and human rights.
From totem poles to language revitalization and traditional agriculture, Host Chris Eyre (Cheyenne Arapaho) discovers the resilience of the Coast Salish Tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Travel down historic waterways as the tribe revisits their ancient connection to the water with an annual canoe journey.
57 minutes
Release: November 8, 2018
Expiration: November 7, 2022
Distributor: APT
NOLA: GNAT 101
Rights: Unlimited releases over four (4) years beginning 11/8/2018;
SCH/1YR (for K‐12); and non‐commercial cable rights.
Shirley Sneve
Executive Producer
SHIRLEY SNEVE (Rosebud Sioux) works with Indian Country Today in the expansion of their daily newscast to public television stations.
She was President & CEO of the Tiwahe Foundation located in the Twin Cities of Minnesota from 2019-2020—an American Indian community foundation that provides micro-grants in Minnesota and directs the Oyate Leadership Network.
From 2004 until 2019, she was Executive Director of Vision Maker Media.
Charles “Boots” Kennedye
Producer/Director/Writer
CHARLES "BOOTS" KENNEDYE is a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma and for the last ten years a documentary producer for the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. Kennedye has headed many of the major projects produced by OETA including a 100-part Oklahoma story collective Centennial Stories, winning his first of five Heartland Emmy Awards.
Chris Eyre
Executive Producer/Host
CHRIS EYRE (Cheyenne/Arapaho) has been described as
“the preeminent Native
American filmmaker of his time”
by People magazine. Eyre is an
internationally recognized film
and television director and
producer who has received
many awards, including a
Peabody, an Emmy and
Brandon Verzal Tyler “Blue” Tarpalechee
(Muskogree Creek).
Brandon Verzal
Producer
An award-winning producer, editor and videographer, BRANDON VERZAL has worked in the production industry for more than 16 years. He “cut his teeth” in the sports industry, working as a video producer for
the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Tampa Bay Rays, Kansas City Royals, Seattle Mariners and Texas A&M Aggies.