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Film by Harlem, MT students showcase the joys and sorrows that create a culture
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-07-11 15:10:58-04
A documentary by a group of high school students from Harlem, Montana and MAPS Media Institute will be featured next Thursday on Montana PBS.
Titled âLooking Forward from Yesterday,â the film highlights the people of the Aaniiih and Nakoda Tribes. MAPS mentors were there with the students to assist throughout the process, but the documentary was conceived, filmed, and edited by the teenagers.
Camera operator Amilia Blackcrow said her hope is that the film exposes and educates more people about her culture.