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Class of '27 | A Conversation with Dustinn Craig
CLASS OF '27 filmmaker Dustinn Craig, a member of the White Mountain Apache and Navajo tribes, speaks about the unexpected in documenting the White Earth Nation community. What Craig finds is both personal and inspiring; the type of early childhood education taught allows the young children to learn and be who they are as well as have dreams for the future.
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