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Klee Benally

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febrero 2006

Klee BenallyKlee Benally (Navajo) formed Indigenous Action Media to offer training and production opportunities to Native youth interested in addressing social and economic justice issues through documentary film and video. He has directed works focusing on Native community concerns, such as The Snowbowl Effect, a documentary which makes the case against the expansion of the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort on the San Francisco Peaks. In 2004 and 2005, Benally was the coordinator of the Southwest Native American Film and Video Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona. With his sister and brothers, he performs in the message-driven band Blackfire, which was chosen by Nora Guthrie to set to music a selection of unpublished lyrics written by her father Woody Guthrie. Blackfire has toured extensively nationally and internationally; the album One Nation Under, featuring guest vocals by Joey Ramone, was honored as the 2003 Best Pop/Rock Album by the Native American Music Awards. Since childhood Benally has performed with the Jones Benally Family, a dance troupe led by his father, a singer. Benally was born in Black Mesa, Arizona, and lives in Flagstaff.

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Créditos Fotográficos: Klee Benally - fotografía de Tim Warner

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participante en el 2006 Festival de Cine y Video Indígena Americano

participante en el 2006 Native Cinema Showcase

participante en el 2003 Festival de Cine y Video Indígena Americano

 

 


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