Miss Navajo

    network: PBS

    Crystal Frazier, a twenty-one year old Navajo, lives on the reservation in Table Mesa, New Mexico. A tom-boy and former high school basketball champ, the beauty pageant presents a new set of challenges for Crystal as well as the responsibilities that come with the crown.

    Sundance Film Festival Official Website Crystal Frazier, a twenty-one year old Navajo, lives on the reservation in Table Mesa, New Mexico. A tom-boy and former high school basketball champ, the beauty pageant presents a new set of challenges for Crystal as well as the responsibilities that come with the crown. Miss Navajo Nation is a fifty-four year old pageant that celebrates traditional values and language. Contestants must compete in rounds in which the women must showcase their skills as Navajo women, skills they were taught by their mothers and grandmothers, skills that are crucial to Navajo daily life: sheep butchering, fry bread making, and rug weaving, are just some of the challenges. Crystal experienced the typical life of a Navajo girl growing up. She understands that the lessons and beliefs taught to her are very important to her and her familys future. For Crystal, the pageant presents an opportunity for her to complete her college education and to continue to pursue her dream of becoming a mechanical engineer. Crystal has rarely faced challenges she cannot win. Crystal will compete in the five-day pageant and will be mentored by her mother and sisters, who will be with her every step of the way. Embarking on this journey with her family she learns more about her culture to prepare for the competition. She is experienced with the ritual of sheep butchering, but requires instruction to fine tune her technique for the judges. When it comes to making the best fry bread in the world, shes more used to eating her grandmothers than preparing her own. Crystals biggest weakness is her grasp of the Navajo language that her father vows to practice with her in the mornings. Through Crystals journey leading up to the competition, former Miss Navajos from the past half-century will share their memories of the pageant. Each crowned queen experienced life on the reservation and also faced the challenges of leadership in the preservation of their society. In sharing their memories of growing up Navajo, each will provide a different perspective on what the pageant meant to them. These stories will be intercut and woven together to provide invaluable background and context for Crystals story. MISS NAVAJO is a celebration of women and tradition in Dine (Navajo) culture explored through one young woman's quest for the Navajo Nation Crown.

    Produced & Directed by: Billy Luther
    Co-Producer: Duana C. Bulter
    Editor: Mike Rysavy


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    Rhymes for the Times

    Monday, December 01, 2008 02:12 PM

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    Yesterday was the last day of National Poetry Month (who knew?), so Wordcandy Bookshelf reviewed The Poem I Turn To: Actors and Directors Present Poetry That Inspires Them, an eclectic collection of the 80 favorite verses of 42 entertainment figures, from Steve Buscemi to Alfre Woodard to John Landis, accompanied by their notes and commentary. We mention the book (and its included CD) because the site singles out our own Billy Luther for praise: "Director Billy Luther's choice was perhaps the most memorable: Rather than choosing an official, published work, he chose a fascinating poem written by the star of his documentary Miss Navajo, Navajo storyteller (and winner of the “Miss Navajo Nation” beauty pageant) Sunny Dooley."



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    Headline

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 03:33 AM

    Billy Luther's documentary Miss Navajo got mentioned at the very end of the Tonight Show's "Headlines" segment last night. The Monday-night "Headlines" is the only reason to watch Jay Leno, even when Miss Navajo is a punchline.



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    Another Win

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 02:14 AM

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    Miss Navajo is still pulling in kind words and kudos. Billy Luther's documentary on the Native American beauty pageant just won the Best Indigenous movie award at the Santa Fe Film Festival. (Source)





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    The Tribe Has Spoken

    Wednesday, November 21, 2007 02:10 AM

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    Miss Navajo director Billy Luther with featured contestant Crystal Frazier in his award-winning documentary about the 2005 pageant to select Miss Navajo Nation. Luther's mother reigned as Miss Navajo in 1966. (Yahoo!; photo: AP)





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    Addressed to Kill

    Thursday, November 15, 2007 07:15 PM

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    After watching Miss Navajo the other night, a viewer wrote to PBS:

    I am just writing to you to tell you of my utter shock and displeasure at the show you aired last night on Rocky Mountain PBS, "Miss Navajo." I was in bed, trying to sleep and I often turn to PBS for some educational programming to enjoy. Imagine my shock and horror, when watching Miss Navajo and trying to learn about the Native American traditions and then, seeing the horror of the contestants slaughtering sheep!!! This atrocity must stop and it should not be filmed or aired on TV!!!!! I can't believe that they are still doing this in this day and age, there is nothing to prove by killing an innocent and fearful animal. Those sheep knew what they were in for, I could see it in their eyes.

    Miss Navajo director Billy Luther replied:

    Whether you are a vegetarian or a meat-eater you must be aware that to feed the American public the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of living things takes place in far less humane circumstances every day. Hiding this from view does nothing other than create a false sense of what is humane and acceptable. In the Navajo tradition we treat the land and its creatures with respect. We all need to eat and when we take from the land we do so in a responsible sustainable way that has been passed down from generation to generation. Perhaps when you are eating your turkey on Thursday you can spare a thought for all the Native Americans who were slaughtered in atrocities still celebrated every day on television in endless Westerns.
    Happy Thanksgiving
    Billy Luther

    The Independent Lens screening of Miss Navajo debuts on channel 13 WNET in New York tonight. (The Miss Navajo promotional key ring)





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    Choose Miss Navajo Tonight

    Monday, November 12, 2007 06:25 PM

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    Billy Luther's award-winning documentary Miss Navajo airs tonight at 10PM on PBS' Independent Lens series. Watch the trailer at the top of the WOW Report.





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    Miss Navajo's a Doll

    Thursday, August 16, 2007 07:04 PM

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    The Third Annual Hawai‘inuiakea: Native Film Showcase will be screening Billy Luther's award-winning feature doc Miss Navajo at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu on Wednesday, August 22 at 6:30PM. Luther will be in attendance. (Honolulu Star Bulletin)





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    Mr Navajo

    Sunday, August 05, 2007 09:37 PM

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    OK, we're not saying that Billy Luther is Michael Moore's favorite director, but the two sure look chummy here after Luther's documentary, Miss Navajo, won the prestigious Michael Moore Founder's Prize at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival in Traverse City, Michigan. Prize-winning and popular, Miss Navajo had them lined up around the block (below).

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    Afterward, Luther and a small group of filmmakers traveled with Moore about 20 miles north of Traverse City to visit the Ciccone Vineyard & Winery, owned by Madonna's dad, Silvio Ciccone. Luther bought a case of wine and, while he was putting it in his car and grabbing his camera, Papa Ciccone took off on his tractor and headed into the sunset (below).

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    Free Screening

    Friday, June 22, 2007 12:30 AM

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    WOW's wonderful documentary Miss Navajo will premiere in Los Angeles today, June 22, at 3PM at the Mann Festival Theatre, 10887 Lindbrook Drive in Westwood. The screening, which is part of the Los Angeles Film Festival, is free and open to the public and will be followed by a Q&A with the director, Billy Luther.





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    Miss Navajo in NYC

    Sunday, June 03, 2007 09:25 PM

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    WOW's Miss Navajo screens tomorrow and Thursday in Manhattan. Director Billy Luther will answer questions. (Click)





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    Want to Be Miss Navajo?

    Monday, May 21, 2007 09:53 PM

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    The screening of Billy Luther's Miss Navajo this weekend on the Navajo Nation – in honor of Friday's Miss Navajo Nation Appreciation Day – inspired the former title holders (Miss Navajo Nation Council Inc) to organize a workshop for "aspiring" young women and girls. The Want to Be Miss Navajo? workshop being held July 28 from 9AM to 3PM in Window Rock, Arizona, is open to all Navajo girls interested in preparing to compete one day for Miss Navajo Nation, and will be hosted by onetime Miss Navajo Nations. Classes will be in all things Navajo, from crafts and etiquette to goal-setting, entertainment, language, writing, history, and government. No word on whether butchering sheep will be included in the free workshop. (Upcoming Miss Navajo screenings after the jump)

    NEW YORK CITY JUNE 4 - 9 (NY PREMIERE)
    TUESDAY JUNE 5, 7PM @ Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
    THURSDAY JUNE 7, 6PM @ Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
    http://www.nativenetworks.si.edu/eng/blue/atm_07.htm

    PROVINCETOWN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
    THURSDAY JUNE 14, 4:30PM @ Schoolhouse
    SUNDAY JUNE 17, 2PM @ Vixen
    http://www.ptownfilmfest.org/





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    One More Wonder

    Wednesday, May 09, 2007 08:02 PM

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    Miss Navajo director Billy Luther recently snapped this pic in Australia. We aren't opening an Australian office – at least not yet – but he was at the Message Sticks film festival where his documentary played at the Sydney Royal Opera House. Turns out the Opera House is campaigning to become one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Who new?

    Now, just as Pierre de Coubertin revived the Olympic Games in 1896 with his modern version of the competition, New7Wonders founder Bernard Weber is seeking to revive the concept of the 7 Wonders of the World with this ambitious global campaign, the New 7 Wonders of the World. The key difference is that, this time around, they will not be chosen by one man, but rather by millions of people all over the world. (Source)

    Visit the 21 candidates here, and stay tuned for the announcement of the winners on 7.07.07.

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    There's Always Room for Rudolph

    Saturday, April 07, 2007 07:49 PM

    One of the key scenes in the Miss Navajo beauty pageant is when contestants must slaughter a sheep. Well, for the Sami – aka the Reindeer People – it's all about Reindeer. The freezer in the entrance hall of the house we were staying in was stuffed with reindeer. They eat reindeer with everything. Smoked. Boiled. Stewed. Even reindeer omelettes for breakfast.

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    And according to John, who came round to cook us reindeer, the way to kill the animal is to cut its throat out in the wild and then drain the blood because a) it makes for better dried meat and b) the way to show respect and be sure the reindeer is happy when it dies. Slaughterhouse meat is invariably spoiled by the fear the animals experience. I only ever thought of Reindeer as mythical things pulling Santa's sleigh. But out here reindeer are the backbone of the Sami economy. Shoes, gloves, hats, and coats are all made out of reindeer. If they had dollar bills, they would put reindeer heads on them instead of Uncle Sam's.

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    Inger – who here looks like a contestant from America's Next Top Model – attends Reindeer University in Kautokeino, and was our guide and took us out to the tundra to hang with the herd. Because they really love them, too. The other interesting thing about the Sami is that they are huge fans of That '70s Show. Particularly Fez.

    – Text and photos by Fenton Bailey





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    Navajo of the North

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 05:59 AM

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    The wind picked up and the temperature dropped into the minus-20s for the opening of the Sami Film Festival here in Kautokeino, Norway, well inside the Arctic Circle where the sun don't shine for weeks at a time. The movie Miss Navajo played to a packed and rapt house in a theatre made entirely of ice. Constructed by Thomas Orderud of Orderud Design, this ice palace, with its Studio 54 blue-lit staircase, completely surpassed expectations – even though global warming plagued construction by repeatedly melting the edifice during the two weeks it took to build.

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    If you click here, you can catch a glimpse (toward the end of the newscast) of Miss Navajo director, Billy Luther, with his subject, Crystal Frazier, disembarking from their triumphant entrance on a reindeer sled.

    – Text and photos by Fenton Bailey





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    Miss Navajo Has Legs

    Thursday, January 25, 2007 08:40 PM

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    Sundance has added three more showings of Miss Navajo. At a high-school screening yesterday, Crystal, the film's main subject, and her family were mobbed by students. That's the film's director, Billy Luther, in the back.





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