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Screening Room 2012 Events & Screenings Schedule
Filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle's
NOW SHOWING in 2012: 12.17.12: White Cloud, KS A special Kansas Humanities Council Preview Screening of the new documentary films Lost Nation: The Ioway 2&3 will take place at the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska's Casino White Cloud, Bingo Hall, 777 Jackpot Drive, White Cloud, KS at 6pm. A Q&A will follow with Emmy-nominated filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle of Fourth Wall Films and other film participants. This event is free to the public! This is a preliminary version of the films and offers a unique sneak-peek at the sequels. 12.19.12: Miami, Oklahoma A special Oklahoma Humanities Council Preview Screening of the new documentary films Lost Nation: The Ioway 2&3 will take place at the Miami Oklahoma Public Library, 200 Main Street, Miami, OK at 6:30pm. A Q&A will follow with Emmy-nominated filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle of Fourth Wall Films and Tribal Elder Joyce BigSoldier-Miller of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. This event is free to the public! This is a preliminary version of the films and offers a unique sneak-peek at the sequels. 2.2013: PREMIERE EVENT! This special celebration and screening of the documentary sequels Lost Nation: The Ioway 2&3 will take place at the University of Iowa's Museum of Natural History in Iowa City, IA. Check back for the confirmed date & details! 2008-2010 Events & Screenings Completed 11.23.10: OET-PBS, Oklahoma Broadcast at 9pm. 11.18.10: KCPT-PBS, Kansas City, MO/KS Broadcast at 8pm. 11.18.10: Jefferson City, MO A special presentation of Lost Nation: The Ioway will take place at the Missouri State Archives Theater at 7pm, 600 West Main Street. A Q&A will follow with the Rundles and Historian Greg Olson, Curator of Exhibits and Special Projects at the State Archives. The Programming Series at the Missouri State Archives is free of charge and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. 11.16.10: WQPT-PBS, Illinois Broadcast at 7pm. 11.4.10: NET-PBS, Nebraska Broadcast at 10pm. 11.1.10: IPTV-PBS, Iowa Broadcast at 9:30pm, following "We Shall Remain". 10.26.10: IPTV World, Iowa Broadcast at 8:00pm. 10.4.10: IPTV World, Iowa Broadcast at 8:00pm. 10.3.10: IPTV-PBS, Iowa Broadcast premiere 6:00pm! Watch for announcements for broadcasts
on KMOS-PBS in Missouri and KPTS-PBS in Kansas, as well
as PBS stations in Minnesota and Wisconsin! 5.22.10: Eugene, OR The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival, Soreng Theater, Official Selection Lost Nation: The Ioway will screen at 11am. The film was awarded "Honorable Mention" in the BEST FILM category. 2.25.10: Los Angeles, CA PREMIERE! History will be made in downtown Los Angeles when "Lost Nation: The Ioway" makes its West Coast debut and brings together for the first time members of the Ioway Nations of the Midwest and the Los Angeles Gabrielino/Tongva Nation. This special free event begins at 7 PM on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at the "Bringing the Circle Together" Native American Film Series located at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy, 111 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The special screening and ceremonial event will honor the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation (the first inhabitants of the Los Angeles basin). A Q&A discussion with the filmmakers and members of the Ioway Tribes will follow the film. Organizers say this event has been much anticipated and that the theater will more than likely fill up. Arrive by 6:30pm to get your seats! 2.20.10: Rock Island, Illinois; Special Centennial showing of "Lost Nation: The Ioway" at Black Hawk State Historic Site, 1510 46th Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois on Saturday, February 20 at 7:00 pm. Following the showing a Q & A with the filmmakers and special guest Melinda Carriker of Living History Farms. This event is free to the public! 5.12.09: Oskaloosa, Iowa; A special evening of events
commemorating the 100th anniversary of Sherry Edmundson Fry's sculpture of Ioway
Chief Mahaska (White Cloud) which stands in Oskaloosa, Iowa's city square. 4.9.09: Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Lost Nation: The Ioway" --documentary film showing with filmmaker Q & A and special appearance by Ioway Tribal Member Rebecca Liberty; 7:00 pm, Thursday, April 9, 2009, Kirkwood Community College, 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404, Iowa Hall, 2nd Floor, West Diningroom 4.5.09: Ottumwa, Iowa; The Ottumwa Area Arts Council will host the award-winning film Lost Nation: The Ioway at 2 p.m. April 5 at Bridge View Center in Ottumwa. A guest lecture will follow featuring the films producers, Kelly and Tammy Rundle from Moline, IL. This event is free to the public. This is the last event in the seven-month film and lecture series sponsored by the arts council with support from Humanities Iowa. 3.19.09: Mt. Pleasant, Iowai; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" featured at Oakland Mills Nature Center! 7pm program includes the award-winning film, Q&A with the filmmakers and exhibit. Admission: FREE. 3.18.09: Toddville, Iowa; Lost Nation: The Ioway will screen for the Iowa Association of Naturalists at the Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Center in Toddville (near Cedar Rapids) on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. This is a private showing. 3.17.09: Marathon, Iowa; Historian Greg Olson will make a special appearance and sign his new book "The Ioway in Missouri" at the Marathon Community Center at 7pm, followed by a screening of Lost Nation: The Ioway. Greg Olson of Columbia, Missouri was a key interview and historical consultant for the film. The event is sponsored by the Marathon Public Library. 2.6.09: Fairfield, Iowa; Lost Nation: The Ioway will be featured at the Fairfield Film Expo three times: February 6, 2009, Friday, 9:00-10:00pm ($5.00*); February 7, 2009, Saturday, 3:30-4:30 pm ($5.00*); February 7, 2009, Saturday, 9:00-10:00 pm ($5.00*) *All proceeds are retained by the organizers of
the Film Expo. "Ioway" and other filmmakers do not receive a fee for the use of
their films at this event. 9.19-21.08: White Cloud, Kansas; Fall Encampment & Powwow - Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. The film will NOT be shown at the Powwow, but we wanted to post the date here for this wonderful event. The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska welcomes the public to their annual Fall Powwow. Mark your calendars and come enjoy the beautiful songs, dances, regalia, art, food and the people that join together to celebrate Native American culture. 3345 B Thrasher Road, White Cloud, Kansas 66094. Call 785-595-3258 for more information. 8.21-24.08: Iowa City, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" is an Official Selection in the Documentary category at the Landlocked Film Festival. Dates/Times/Venue TBA. Visit www.LandlockedFilmFestival.org for more information. 7.24.08: North Liberty, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" featured as part of Ragbrai! This special RAGBRAI screening event features the award-winning film, Q&A with the filmmakers, followed by a tour of the Woodpecker Cave site led by Lynn Alex from the Office of the State Archaeologist. The film will screen at North Liberty Community Center, the Gerdin Conference Room, 530 W. Cherry Street, North Liberty, Iowa on Thursday, July 24th. The program begins at 4pm. Admission: FREE! 7.5.08: Villisca, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" for Villisca's Sesquicentennial Celebration! This special Villisca Historical Society event features the award-winning film, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers, and Iowa Certified Amateur Archaeologist John Palmquist of Stanton, Iowa. The film will screen at The Rialto Thater in Villisca, Saturday, July 5th. Programs begin at 2pm. Admission: $5/pp (Benefits the Villisca Historical Society, Inc.) 6.2009: Perkins, Oklahoma; Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Powwow. The film will NOT be shown at the Powwow, but we wanted to make everyone aware of this wonderful event. The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma's annual Powwow is open to the public. We will post the dates as soon as they become available. Plan ahead to attend this special weekend of celebrating Native American singing, dancing and culture. 501 E. Highway 33, Perkins, Oklahoma. Call 405-547-2473 for more information. 6.03.08: Lincoln, Nebraska; A special Nebraska screening event featuring "Lost Nation: The Ioway", Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 313 N. 13th Street, Lincoln, NE. The program begins at 7:00pm and includes the film presentation, and Q&A with filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle, and State Certified Amateur Archaeologist John Palmqust. This special event is sponsored by the Nebraska Humanities Council, and is hosted by the Mary Riepma Ross Media Center. Admission is FREE. 6.01.08: Topeka, Kansas; A special Kansas screening event featuring "Lost Nation: The Ioway", Sunday, June 1, 2008 at the Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Avenue, Topeka, KS. The program begins at 3:00pm and includes the film presentation, and Q&A with filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle, Ioway Tribal Member/Artist Reuben IronHorse-Kent, and Ioway Linguist Jimm Goodtracks. This special event is sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council, and is hosted by the Kansas State Historical Society. Admission is FREE. 4.25-26.08: Mason City, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" is an Official Selection in the Documentary Feature category at the Iowa Independent Film Festival. The film will screen at Music Man Square, 308 S. Pennsylvania Avenue, Mason City, IA 50401. Dates/Times TBA. Visit www.IowaIndie.org for more information. 4.12.08: Lost Nation, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" in Lost Nation, Iowa! This special event features an archaeological and film exhibit, a presentation by archaeologist Mark Anderson of the Office of the State Archaeologist, a tipi display, the critically-acclaimed film "Lost Nation: The Ioway", followed by Q&A with the filmmakers, Ioway Tribal Member Pete Fee, and other film participants. The film will screen at Midland Lost Nation Center, 100 Winter Street, Lost Nation, IA, Saturday, April 12th. Programs begin at 1pm and end at 4pm. 4.4-5.08: Cedar Rapids, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" is an Official Selection in the Documentary Feature (Professional) category at the Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival. The film will screen at the Collins Road Theaters, 1462 Twixt Town Road, Marion, IA 52302, Friday, April 4th at 8:36pm in Theater C, and Saturday, April 5th at 4:04pm in Theater B. Advanced tickets: $8/per session; $25/full pass (includes award ceremony Saturday evening); Tickets purchased on day of show: $10/per session; $35/full pass (includes award ceremony Saturday evening). Call 319-377-4555 to order tickets in Advance. Visit www.CRIFM.org for more information. 3.29.08: Perkins, Oklahoma; A special Oklahoma screening event featuring "Lost Nation: The Ioway", Saturday, March 29, 2008 at the Perkins-Tryon High School Gymnasium, 1003 E. Highway 33, Perkins, OK 74059. The program begins at 6:00pm and includes, refreshments, the film presentation, and Q&A with filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle, and other film participants. This special event is sponsored by the Oklahoma Humanities Council, and is hosted by the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Admission is FREE. 3.10.08: White Cloud, Kansas; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" will be featured at the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Reservation, Casino White Cloud Bingo Hall, 777 Jackpot Road, White Cloud, Kansas on Monday, March 10 at 6:30pm (promtly). Admission: FREE to the public. Q&A with filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle, historian Greg Olson, Ioway artist and tribal member Reuben Ironhorse-Kent, follows film. This special event is sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council, and hosted by the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. Reservations recommended. Call 785-595-3258 by March 5. 3.3.08: Ames, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" will be featured at Iowa State University, Great Hall, Memorial Union, 2229 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50011 on Monday, March 3 at 7pm. Admission: FREE to the public. Panel discussion with filmmakers Kelly & Tammy Rundle, Ioway scholar and tribal member Lance Foster, and professor emeritus of anthropology David Gradwohl. 3.4.08: "Emerging from Obscurity: The Ioway Nation in the New Millennium" by Ioway tribal member and scholar, Lance Foster. Lance is a traditional storyteller, artist, and involved in the preservation of the Ioway language. Iowa State University, Sun Room, Memorial Union, 2229 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50011 on Tuesday, March 4 at 8pm. Admission: FREE to the public. 2.16.08: Waterloo, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" will be featured at the Grout Museum of History and Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, Iowa on Saturday, February 16 at 1pm and 3pm. Admission: $10/pp (non-members), $8/pp (members). Q&A with filmmakers follows film. 2.11-14.08: Newton, Boone, Carroll, Ankeny, Des Moines, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" showings and discussions at Des Moines Area Community College Campuses: Boone, Carroll, Des Moines, Ankeny, Newton, West Des Moines; Times: TBA. Call 515-964-6568 or email llossian@dmacc.edu for information. 1.20.08: Chicago, Illinois; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" shows at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, 3001 Central Street, Evanston, IL, Sunday, Jan. 20 at 1:00pm. Q&A with filmmakers follows film. $5/donation to Museum recommended. Call 847-475-1030 for more information. 1.17.08 & 1.20.08: Beloit, Wisconsin; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" is an "Official Selection" in the Documentary Category at the Beloit International Film Festival. Hailed by the New York Times as one of four festivals in the country as an alternative to Sundance. "Lost Nation: The Ioway" shows Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7:30pm at Dominicos, 547 E. Grand Avenue, Beloit, WI, with appearance and introduction by the filmmakers; or, Sunday, Jan. 20 at 4:30pm at the Rotary River Center, 1220 Riverside Drive, Beloit, WI, with introduction by Dr. Bill Green, film consultant. Order tickets by CLICKING HERE. 1.15.08: Ankeny, Iowa; "Lost Nation: The Ioway" showing and discussion at Des Moines Area Community College-Ankeny Campus, 2006 S. Ankeny Blvd., Conference Center, Building 7, Ankeny, Iowa. 2:30p-4:30pm
2007 Events & Screenings Completed The World Premiere of
was held Thursday, October 11, 2007 In the Atrium at Hosted by The State Historical Society of Iowa
6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. Guest
Registration* 6:10 P.M. Ioway songs & drum - Mike Kihega Singers 6:40 P.M. Audience seated in the Iowa
Public Theater 6:55 P.M. Welcome by Cyndi
Pederson, State Historical Society of Iowa; Acknowledgments & Introduction by Kelly
& Tammy Rundle, Premiere screening of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY 8:10 P.M. Film Panel Discussion &
Q&A. 8:30 P.M. Departure
General Public VIP Tickets are still available. To purchase tickets, see below. 8:00 P.M.-8:30 P.M. Guest
Registration* 8:25 P.M. Ioway songs & drum - Mike Kihega Singers 8:45 P.M. Audience seated in the Iowa
Public Theater 8:55 P.M. Welcome by Cyndi
Pederson, Acknowledgments & Introduction by Kelly
& Tammy Rundle, Premiere screening of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY 10:10 P.M. Film Panel Discussion &
Q&A. 10:30 P.M. Departure PREMIERE TICKETS General Public VIP Tickets $14/pp. Order tickets online at www.Iowatix.com (Click on "State Historical Building"); or, in person at the Historical Building Museum Store; or by calling 515-277-3727. COMPLIMENTARY SEATING INFO Reservations are required, and your name must be on the reservation list to be admitted to the Premiere event FREE. UPON ARRIVAL FOR THE PREMIERE Please check-in/register at the Admission Table in the Atrium of the State Historical Building. You will receive your color-coded ticket(s) at that time. Program #1 reservations must register by 6:30pm, or your seats will be released to the public. Program #2 reservations must register by 8:30pm or your seats will be released to the public. PARKING This program is supported by Humanities Iowa and the National
Endowment for the Humanities. The views and opinions expressed by this program do
not necessarily reflect those of Humanities Iowa or the National Endowment for the
Humanities. "Lost Nation: The Ioway" was funded in part by
Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities. OTHER IOWAY EVENTS: See NATIVE IOWAY HISTORY WEEK Schedule below, and make a long weekend of it! Showings of
October 12, Fri. 7:00pm & 9:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: OPENING NIGHT TO THE PUBLIC: Screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com. October 13, Sat., 2:00pm & 7:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: Public screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com October 14, Sun., 1:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: Public screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the Melinda Carriker, film participant and Supervisor of the 1700 Ioway Indian Farm at Living History Farms.. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com. Complete Event Schedule for IOWAY ARCHAEOLOGY
MONTH Events include: Please join us in celebrating Ioway culture and history! Events are FREE unless otherwise
noted. SEPTEMBER 2007 IOWAY ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH September 22, Sat., 10am-10:30pm, ARCHAEOLOGY DAY at Effigy Mounds National Monument. Hikes, ancient technology demonstrations, Native American dance and music featuring Pete Fee, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and family. September 29-30, Sat.-Sun., 8am-4pm. IOWAY HERITAGE WEEKEND, Living History Farms, Urbandale, IA. Featuring traditional Ioway language, music, and art by the Iowa Nation of Oklahoma and Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. Featuring the White Cloud Singers of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. OCTOBER 2007 NATIVE IOWAY HISTORY WEEK
Events (All events FREE to Ioway Tribal Elders
and Ioway Tribal Members with Tribal I.D. Card.) DES MOINES, IOWA
October 12, Fri. 9am, State Capitol, 1007 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA. A special tour of the State Capitol for Ioway Tribal Members and their guests. Greeting to the Ioway Tribal leaders and Elders by Representative of the Governor's Office. Tour begins promptly at 9am. Call 309-797-0544 for instructions and information. October 12, Fri. morning, Living History Farms, 2600 111th Street, Urbandale, IA. Tour of 1700 Ioway Indian Farm (Ioway Tribal Members Free). October 12, Fri. 7:00pm & 9:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: OPENING NIGHT TO THE PUBLIC: Screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com. October 13, Sat., 2:00pm & 7:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: Public screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com October 14, Sun., 1:00pm, State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, IA: Public screenings of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the Melinda Carriker, film participant and Supervisor of the 1700 Ioway Indian Farm at Living History Farms.. (Ioway Tribal Elders and Ioway Tribal Members FREE (show Iowa Tribal Member card); General Admission: $8/pp. www.Iowatix.com. October 15, Mon., morning, Living
History Farms, 2600 111th Street, Urbandale, IA: SPECIAL
PRIVATE TOUR of 1700 Ioway Indian Farm (Iowa Tribal Elders/Members ONLY). IOWA CITY, IOWA October 12, Fri., Museum of Natural History, University of Iowa, 10 Macbride Hall, Iowa City: 1837 Ioway Map Display (on loan from the National Archives, Smithsonian). Artifacts from early Ioway sites; bios and accomplishments of contemporary Ioway descendants. October 12, Fri. 7:00pm, Museum of Natural History, University of Iowa, 10 Macbride Hall, Iowa City: MAPPING IOWAY HISTORY. Presentation on the 1837 Ioway Map by William Green, Director of the Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, WI. October 13, Sat., 1pm-3pm, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, 700 Clinton Street Building, Iowa City: OPEN HOUSE and DISPLAY of artifacts related to early Ioway sites; lab tour. October 14, Sun., 9am, Depart as a
carpool from Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, 700 Clinton Street
Building, Iowa City: TRIP TO IOWAVILLE
SITE. The site is south and west of Iowa City in Van Buren
County. Both Northern and Southern Ioway tribal members could take the site tour as
they return home on Sunday. Please bring a sack lunch if possible. OSKALOOSA, IOWA October 14, Sun., 1pm, Oskaloosa, Iowa, City Square. Mayor Dixon of Oskaloosa welcomes Ioway Tribal Leaders, Tribal Elders and Tribal Members to Oskaloosa, and to see the Mahaska statue. The statue was created in Paris in 1909 by artist Sherry E. Fry. Tour sponsored by The Oskaloosa Chamber of Commerce. Visit the Office of the State Archaeologist website: www.uiowa.edu for updates to events, to search the Calendar of Events for Iowa Archaeology Month, 2007, and to request a copy of this year's poster. More Opportunities to see:
October 20, Sun., 7pm-9pm, Museum of Natural History, Macbride Auditorium, University of Iowa, 10 Macbride Hall, Iowa City, followed by Q&A session with the filmmakers (free) October 21, Sun., 2pm-5:30pm, Putnam Museum/IMAX Theater, 1717 W. 12th Street, Davenport, IA. 2pm-3pm MAPPING IOWAY HISTORY. Presentation on the 1837 Ioway Map by Dr. William Green, Director of the Logan Museum of Anthropology. 4-5:30pm LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q/A session with the filmmakers. ($9/museum members or $10/nonmembers includes film, lecture, all museum exhibits) October 27, Sat., 1-5:00 pm, Luther College, 700 College Dr., Decorah, IA. Open house at the archaeology lab, artifact displays, film and Q&A (free). November 18, Sun., 2pm-4:30pm, Western Historic Trails Center , 3434 Downing Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA. Screening of LOST NATION: THE IOWAY, followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. General Admission: $8/pp.
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