From Headwaters Foundation for Justice <[email protected]>
Subject New Native Theatre puts Indigenous values center stage
Date March 5, 2024 3:05 PM
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Dear John,
In October, we announced the 2023 Bush Prize: Minnesota winners. Today, we&rsquo;re thrilled to share
our first winner spotlight of New Native Theatre.<[link removed]>&nbsp;
Founded in 2009 by Navajo playwright Rhiana Yazzie, New Native Theatre is a Native-centered theatre company that reclaims storytelling for Native communities in ways that go beyond the stories themselves. At New Native Theatre, "it's not just art, it's our lifeways." &nbsp;&nbsp;

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By creating authentic and transformative plays through the lens of the Native American experience, New Native Theatre creates a safe and innovative space for Native people to use the tools of theater to participate in storytelling.&nbsp;

Head to our website to read the full article<[link removed]> and be sure to follow
New Native Theatre<[link removed]> to keep up to date on all their upcoming productions and workshops.&nbsp;
This spotlight is part of a series featuring our
2023 Bush Prize: Minnesota winners<[link removed]>. Keep an eye out for upcoming spotlights featuring the other 2023: Bush Prize Minnesota winners.&nbsp;

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