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Audio: Journeys Home

A collection of Appalachian and Zuni music, humor, stories, and oral histories drawn from Corn Mountain / Pine Mountain that is distributed as a CD with the book Journey's Home, which can be purchesed through University of New Mexico Press. These recordings were co-produced with Taki Telonidis, former senior producer at National Public Radio, and Hal Cannon, founder of the Western Folklife Center.

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Part of Corn Mountain/Pine Mountain, A Collaboration with Idiwanan An Chawe

Corn Mountain/Pine Mountain Performance 1996

A 30-year cultural exchange with traditional Native American artists in Zuni, New Mexico and the founding of Idiwanan An Chawe the first Zuni language theater company.

  • Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration
  • Photos: Idiwanan An Chawe--Roadside Theater Exchange and Performance
  • Play Programs & Reviews: Corn Mountain/Pine Mountain
  • New Theaters: Zuni's Idiwanan An Chawe
  • Book Review: Collected Stories (excerpt), American Theatre
  • Interview: Edward Wemytewa
  • Idiwanan An Chawe, A Zuni Language Theater
  • Connecting Traditions
  • About: Zuni--Appalachia Exchange & Play Creation
  • Roadside Wanted to Put Our Region's Story in Play

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  • Zuni--Appalachia Youth Exchange & Collaboration 2015

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