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October 2007

Dustinn Craig (White Mountain Apache/Navajo) grew up in Arizona, living in White River on the Fort Apache reservation and later in Window Rock on the Navajo Reservation. As a teenager, Craig began making skateboarding videos of himself and his friends. But with fatherhood at age nineteen, Craig's desire to create "something I hoped my kids would see and watch some day," resulted in a production reflecting on family and tribal ties, for the national PBS series Matters of Race (Executive Producer; Orlando Bagwell). His documentary Home has been shown as part of the Heard Museum exhibit "HOME: Native People in the Southwest" since May 22, 2005, and will continue to screen until 2010. Craig has worked on film projects for the John Hopkins Center for American Indian Health in Baltimore, Maryland, and the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a producer, director of episode four of We Shall Remain: A Native History of America, a PBS American Experience production that will air in 2009. In the future, he would like to collaborate with other young Native filmmakers to produce self-defined representations of Indian identity. He is pictured here with his wife and co-writer, Velma Craig.

"I want to point out all the disparities and all of the injustices that we are still living with. As young Native people in the twenty-first century, we are really in a position to take charge of our image. We need to speak out, we have real ethical and moral obligations."

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Image credit: Dustinn Craig - courtesy of PBS; Dustin Craig and Velma Craig - courtesy of POV

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Velma Kee Craig

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Participant, 2008 Native Cinema Showcase

Participant, 2006 Native American Film and Video Festival

Participant, 2003 Native American Film and Video Festival

 


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