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Upstream Productions Sandra Johnson Osawa (Makah Tribe) and Yasu Osawa met at the UCLA graduate film program which accepted 16 minority students for the first time in the 1970's. These students were all determined to create stories of, for and about their respective minority communities. Thirty years later, Sandy and Yasu have produced a ten-part series on American Indian issues for NBC, five documentaries for PBS, a one-hour television special on treaty rights called The Eighth Fire, plus over 50 videos for museums, tribes and organizations.
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The filmmaking team of Sandy and Yasu Osawa is available on a selected basis to provide production services to a limited number of clients. All production work should involve some work important to American Indians and/or have some relevance to the environment or social justice issues. Cultural diversity and issues pertaining to artists are also of strong interest.
Profiles Indian people behind the 3 major court cases to retain Northwest fishing rights before 1900. Provides a solid background of Northwest treaty issues as well as Lummi, Yakama, and Makah tribal court cases.
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