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Malinda Maynor Lowery-3 <br /> Filmography: <br /> Co-Producer, In the Light of Reverence -Video, 73 minutes (2001) <br /> National Broadcast: P.O.V., Public Broadcasting Service, August 14, 2001 <br /> Selected Awards: Henry Hampton Award for Social Change Documentary; <br /> Best Documentary Feature, American Indian Film Festival; Eagle Award, Taos <br /> Talking Picture Film Festival; CINE Golden Eagle; Jury Award, MountainFilm <br /> Selected Screenings: World Parks Congress (Durban, South Africa); United <br /> States Department of the Interior; The United States Senate (organized by <br /> Senator John McCain); National Trust for Historic Preservation (Denver, CO); <br /> Grand Opening, National Museum of the American Indian; Kennedy Center <br /> for the Performing Arts; United States Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Producer/Director/Editor, Sounds of Faith - Video, 14 minutes (1997) <br /> Selected Screenings: Sundance Film Festival, Smithsonian Institution, New <br /> York Native American Film Festival, American Indian Film Festival <br /> Producer/Director/Editor, Real Indian - 16mm, 7 minutes (1996) <br /> Awards: Best Short Documentary, South by Southwest Film Festival; Best Indian- <br /> Produced Short Documentary, Red Earth Film Festival <br /> Selected Screenings: Sundance Film Festival, Women in the Director's Chair Film <br /> Festival, American Indian Film Festival <br /> Works in Progress: <br /> "Arlinda Locklear: An Oral History," book chapter for Champions of Sovereignty: The <br /> Lawyers and Litigants Who Revitalized Tribal Autonomy, ed. Tim Alan Garrison <br /> [under contract at Carolina Academic Press] <br /> "'You Seem Like a Pied Man:' Racial Ambiguity and Murder in Montgomery County, <br /> Georgia, 1893," Article. <br /> Enterprising Indians: Capitalism in the Coal Fields of Indian Territory, book-length <br /> work. <br /> Curriculum Development: <br /> Developer, Lumbee History Digital Research Collaboration (recipient of Center for <br /> Faculty Excellence/Lenovo Instructional Innovation Grant, UNC-Chapel Hill) <br /> Faculty Director, Study Abroad in the Cherokee Nation, May-June 2010 (Burch Field <br /> Research Honors Seminar, UNC-Chapel Hill) <br /> Co-Organizer, "The Place of Native Americans in U.S. History," Radcliffe Institute for <br /> Advanced Study Exploratory Seminar, February 1-3, 2007. <br /> Co-Developer, "3-D Primary Source Packet" for Native American Studies Curriculum, <br /> Harvard University, Spring 2006-Spring 2007. <br /> Courses Taught: <br /> "Native American Tribal Studies: Lumbee History" (Seminar, UNC-Chapel Hill, <br /> HIST/ANTH/AMST 234) <br /> "Colloquium in U.S. History Since 1865" (Graduate Seminar, UNC-Chapel Hill, HIST <br /> 716) <br />