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(April 30, 2007) – “Imprints,” a video created by G.R. Lindblade & Co. for a Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center exhibition, has won an Award of Distinction in the 2007 Videographer Awards. The competition is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. This year’s competition attracted some 2,000 entries from the United States and several other countries. “Imprints” follows St. Augustine Indian Mission students as they visit the Center, work on art projects in their classrooms, gather at St. Augustine Indian Mission Church, and participate in an outdoor blessing of the buffalo that live near the Mission at Winnebago, Neb. The video was part of a mixed-media exhibition of student artwork which ran through March. “Imprints” was conceived as the Center’s formal encounter with historic St. Augustine Indian Mission where more than 100 students of varied faiths and heritages are taught traditional language and culture as part of a core of academic basics. The exhibition was presented by the Center in cooperation with St. Augustine; Fr. Don Doll, S.J. and Magis Productions; and Creighton University’s Native American Studies Program.
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