Director Sterlin Harjo announced the documentary film "This is probably the last" at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The story consists of the reminiscence of his grandfather's disappearance and the origin of American music talking about two stories, the sound track of a sad hymn. The hymn of Muskogee is under the skin of Harjo. As a member of the Seminole and Muscogee (Creek) tribe from Holdenville, Oklahoma, Harjo shares his story about the growth of his sad and hopeful hymn that the Seminole community is seeking in his grandfather's body I know to do. I will sing a hymn. As early as a rift of a road (tribal forced relocation). "There is a cultural combination," Mr. Hajo said. "Nobody knows how it happened." Music from the Native American, African American, and Anglo American gathered. "By mutual worship, a particular singing method was born and survived," Harjo explained. "The hymns of the Muskogee River are the first true music in America." Through songs and reminiscences, the oral tradition is an important part of Native American culture. By talking personally, the young generation experienced the wisdom of the elders. A movie seems to be the natural medium of Haljyo: "A movie is part of an oral tradition - this is a way people learn, they need to experience things for themselves," he said It was. He said that "Harjo has improved his skills at Sundance College's film lab, so he has confidence in finding his own voice." This is his last time that he made his third movie at the Sundance Film Festival, but he is the most nervous movie. As this movie shares the story of my grandfather's disappearance in Saskatchewan, Oklahoma in 1962, and other personal family stories, regardless of whether it's a difficult time or not, I have a small community deeply You can understand. The body is still spiritually supported.
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Director Sterlin Harjo announced the documentary film "This is probably the last" at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The story consists of the reminiscence of his grandfather's disappearance and the origin of American music talking about two stories, the sound track of a sad hymn. The hymn of Muskogee is under the skin of Harjo. As a member of the Seminole and Muscogee (Creek) tribe from Holdenville, Oklahoma, Harjo shares his story about the growth of his sad and hopeful hymn that the Seminole community is seeking in his grandfather's body I know to do. I will sing a hymn. As early as a rift of a road (tribal forced relocation). "There is a cultural combination," Mr. Hajo said. A movie seems to be the natural medium of Haljyo: "A movie is part of an oral tradition - this is a way people learn, they need to experience things for themselves," he said It was. This will be the last time he made his third movie at the Sundance Film Festival, but his most nervous movie