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Category: 33. The Henry Berry Lowry period

     DOUG001. Douglas, Hector, reporter. “Story of Henry Berry Lowry, as chronicled in the new movie Through Native Eyes.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. 22 July 1999. Transcript.

Publication type: Broadcast transcript

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Broadcast partially from the site of filming the movie, this radio segment reviews the historical background of the Henry Berry Lowry story, the conception and execution of the Through Native Eyes film project, and the importance of Henry Berry Lowry to the tribal identity and pride of the Lumbee people. The interview includes brief comments from Robert Locklear, Kenneth Oxendine, Bonita Carr, Derek Lowry, and Mac McLaurin. Notes that Through Native Eyes is the first time the Henry Berry Lowry story has been presented on film or television.
Additional subjects: Through Native Eyes  | Documentaries

This annotation was edited on: June 24, 2002

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