Community Strength in Storytelling: Bringing Cherokee Stories into Digital Media
Issue Date
2017-09-29Author
Erb, Joseph
Type
Video
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Indigenous communities are adapting traditional oral stories for use in digital media. Stories are being transformed into different types of media across communities including film, animation, social media, and localization, for example. These new forms of expression are transforming how the communities share and transfer stories, language and narratives to the next generation. While these communities have welcomed new digital platforms for storytelling, Indigenous values and beliefs remain the core of these stories.
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Digital Humanities Forum 2017: Digital Storytelling, University of Kansas, September 29, 2017: https://idrh.ku.edu/dhforum2017Joseph Erb is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Missouri.
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