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Financing for The Reawakening was raised entirely through grants and donations to American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA) a non-profit Native American arts organization founded by Diane Fraher in 1987. The Reawakening was produced because of an overwhelming amount of generosity and a deep belief on the part of many people that the story needed to be told. American Indian Artists Inc. wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to our contributors and all those who help us do our work:
ABC Talent Development Scholarship/Grant Program American Friends Service Committee Arena Graphics Inc. City of New York Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting The Common Ground Inc. DuArt Film & Video Eastman Kodak Company Footlocker Worldwide The Yip Harburg Foundation Jerome Foundation L’Adour Restaurant Francaise Le Moyne College Marx Hotel & Conference Center New York State Council on the Arts New York State Governor’s Office for Motion Picture and Television Development Onondaga Nation Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation Saint Laurie Ltd. Serpent Source Foundation Syracuse Stage Apesanahkwat Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ball Rev. Charles Beirne, S.J., President, Le Moyne College Esther Cassidy Leo Crandall, Executive Director, Cultural Resources Council Tonya Gonella Frichner Randy Hall Debbie Holmes & David Evanciew Abby Lazar Muriel Lewis David Lubell, Esq. Hillary Maslon New York Athletic Club La Crosse Team August Schellenberg Audrey Shenandoah Robert J. Shenandoah Tracy Shenandoah Jody Smith Marja Roth-Sopanen Kevin E. Walsh, Sheriff Onondaga County Denise Waterman Dean Willis, Coach New York Athletic Club La Crosse Team
Supported by the Jerome Foundation in celebration of the Jerome Hill Centennial and in recognition of the valuable cultural contributions of artists to society.
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