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Indian Santa: Garnering Support for the United Houma Nation through an Award-Winning Documentary

indian santaIndian Santa is a short documentary about, as the name suggests, Indian Santa. The tradition was started in 1985 when Hurricane Juan devastated the Houma Indian communities along the Gulf Coast. The Houma families received little help after the storm, and presents were going to be absent from many Houma children's Christmas. [...Read more]

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Adam Crepelle

Troubled Waters: Discussion with Clarice Friloux of United Houma Nation

clarice frilouxClarice Friloux is a resident of Grand Bois, a small community bordering Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes in Louisiana, and works as the outreach coordinator for the United Houma Nation. [...Read more]

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Troubled Waters: Discussion with Louisiana Documentarian Monique Verdin

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Our fight for recognition

A citizen of the United Houma Nation writes about the tribe’s history, and its ongoing struggle to be officially recognized by the United States government.  By Adam Crepelle. [...Read more]

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Adam Crepelle

Saving the Healing Herbs of the Bayou

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"We grew up on the water... This is who we are." Video profile of Lora Ann Chaisson

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Visit to the Gulf

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Ada McMahon