FirstLanguage

First Language

An award-winning account of the Cherokee Indians’ fight to restore their native language.

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CoreSounders

Core Sounders

The history and legacy of the Down East fishermen and their communities.

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CedarsinthePines

Ceders in the Pines

A portrait of the enduring legacy of 120 years of Lebanese culture in North Carolina.

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Spanish Voices

A chronicle of the changing dynamics of English and Spanish in the Southeastern United States.

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Roy "Flash" Parsons on Ocracoke Island

The Carolina Brogue

A special collection documenting language and life on the Carolina Outer Banks.

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ThisSideoftheRiver

This Side of the River

The previously untold story of Princeville, one of the oldest towns in America founded by African Americans.

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QueenFamily

The Queen Family

An intimate account of the roles that heritage, music, and tradition play in the lives of one southern Appalachian family.

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VoicesofNC

Voices of North Carolina

A series of vignettes on the languages of North Carolina –  Cherokee and Lumbee Indians, African-Americans, first language Spanish-speakers, and southerners of all walks of life are all represented.

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Hyde Talk

An exploration of the language and culture in Hyde County, North Carolina.

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MountainTalk

Mountain Talk

Our award-winning account of language and life in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.

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Lumbee Girls in Robeson County

Indian By Birth

A portrait of the unique dialect of Lumbee Indians, a  Native American tribe in Southeastern North Carolina who long ago had their culture and language stripped from them.

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The Ocracoke Brogue

Our original short documentary celebrating the distinctive “brogue” of the North Carolina Outer Banks.

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