Jim Northrup : part 1 / produced by Superior Radio Network.

Program Title:
Jim Northrup : part 1 / produced by Superior Radio Network.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0734.02
Description: 

Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers.|JIM NORTHRUP : PART 1 / produced by Superior Radio Network. - SERIES: Native voices : contemporary Anishinabe writers and poets| no. 2 - Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers. - CONTENT: Jim Northrup is a major force in the region. He is a mentor for native writers at The Loft in Minneapolis, executive editor of Native Voices, and has published in newspapers and magazines. He is also the subject of a feature-length documentary film "With Reservations," whose writings cover a broad range of topics| from ricing and spearfishing to his grandson's diapers, to experiences in the Vietnam War. This reel features excerpts from "Frags and Fragments," a Vietnam War anthology, as well as "Mine of Mine," "Jeremiah, Jesse and Dan," and "Culture Clash." - RECORDED: 1992.

Jim Northrup is a major force in the region. He is a mentor for native writers at The Loft in Minneapolis, executive editor of Native Voices, and has published in newspapers and magazines. He is also the subject of a feature-length documentary film "With Reservations," whose writings cover a broad range of topics; from ricing and spearfishing to his grandson's diapers, to experiences in the Vietnam War. This reel features excerpts from "Frags and Fragments," a Vietnam War anthology, as well as "Mine of Mine," "Jeremiah, Jesse and Dan," and "Culture Clash."

Date Recorded on: 
1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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