We received this email below from Maximillian Theron Frye, a descendant of the historical Seminole Chief Coacoochee “Chief Wildcat,”...
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“Big old stone house of the Cherokee Indians” Archival Photo Found
James Fortier, , Uncategorized, 0Our Zaragoza, MX based historian Alberto Galindo discovered this archival photo that was used in the 1952 Tahlequah Star-Citizen...
After the film screened on RSU-TV in Northeastern Oklahoma I received the following email and photo from the grandson...
SFS Selected for the 46th Annual American Indian Film Festival, Nov. 2021
James Fortier, , Uncategorized, 0Congratulations! It is with great honor that we announce your film has been selected to screen in the 46th...
American Public Television (APT) has agreed to be the national distributor of Searching for Sequoyah to PBS affiliated stations...
We are thrilled to announce that we have received a Post Production funding award from Vision Maker Media in...
In July of 2018 our production team traveled to Oklahoma for nearly a week of filming interviews, discussions between...
Vision Maker Media awards Searching for Sequoyah Production Funding
James Fortier, , Uncategorized, 0VMM funding is provided by CPB and is specifically intended to support Native American filmmakers. Successful completion of the...
LeAnne Howe and Joshua Nelson traveled to Zaragoza, Mexico in the spring of 2017 along with production co-ordinator and...
We completed our second R&D trip in August, 2016 when we visited the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)...
Recent News
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Descendant of Seminole chief spots ancestor in SFSNovember 27, 2021
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“Big old stone house of the Cherokee Indians” Archival Photo FoundNovember 27, 2021
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1952 Picture of Dr Cherokee HeadstoneNovember 27, 2021
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SFS Selected for the 46th Annual American Indian Film Festival, Nov. 2021September 18, 2021
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American Public Television Will Distribute SFSAugust 23, 2021
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SFS Receives First Post-Production Funding From VMMNovember 5, 2019