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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 Zuni--Appalachia Youth Exchange & Collaboration 2015

Zuni Painting

Through a virtual and in-person exchange and collaboration, Zuni and Appalachian youth will get to know each other by creating and exchanging media productions that communicate elements of their places and cultures, their wishes and dreams, their fears and concerns.

  • About: Idiwanan An Chawe & Roadside Theater's Collaborative History
  • About: The Appalachian Media Institute
  • About: Shiwi'ma Bena:we (Zuni language)
  • Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration
  • Audio: Journeys Home
  • The Lonely Thing (produced during the 2015 AMI-Zuni Youth Exchange)
  • Zuni--Appalachia Youth Exchange Photos
  • Roadside Wanted to Put Our Region's Story in Play

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  • Corn Mountain/Pine Mountain, A Collaboration with Idiwanan An Chawe

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