
Rosemary Gibbons is a Mimbres Apache/ Chicana, the first graduated student to get a Masters degree from the Native Voices Program.
Read "Indigenous Women Filmmakers Network", which contains information about Rosemary, at indiancountry.com

Clark Miller has a B.A. in Art History from Skidmore College and spent the two years prior to his acceptance in Native Voices focusing on coursework in History and American Indian Studies. He looks at issues surrounding historical perspective and the manner in which Native history has been depicted in the media.

Profile forthcoming.
Read "Indigenous Women Filmmakers Network", which contains information about Rachel, at indiancountry.com

Read Culture in Motion, an article that quotes Teresa, at the Seattle Times.

Jonathan S. Tomhave received his Bachelor’s degree from California Baptist University in 2001 and his Master’s degree from the University of Washington in 2004 where his Masters thesis, Half of Anything was created. Since its completion, Half of Anything screened at many noteworthy events.

Alicia was born and raised in Buffalo, New York and earned her undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico. Her film American Red and Black is the culmination of her graduate research on the contemporary and historical experiences of Afro-Natives or Black Indians.

Native Voices students in front of the Raja Theater at the ImageNation Film Festival. British Columbia, 2005.