Native Language Spotlighted During Coca-Cola Super Bowl Ad (fwd link)

Rachael Petersen rachnp89 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 4 22:50:25 UTC 2014


Hi Donna,

have you gotten much response from your "challenge" yet? I'd love to write a piece on Rising Voices highlighting the videos! Please get in touch :)

Rachael


Rachael Petersen
Global Native Networks I Rising Voices | Ethnos Project
rachnp89 at gmail.com
Skype: Rachnp89





On Feb 4, 2014, at 5:49 PM, Donna Clark wrote:

> This is beautiful!  I posted a challenge on my Facebook account for other Tribes to do the same with their own language and post them on YouTube to show the country how beautiful our languages are and that the still survive.  I will be doing the same for the four affiliated languages here at the Susanville Indian Rancheria.  I only hope that they sound half as good as this Christy's rendition.
>  
> From: ilat-request at list.arizona.edu [mailto:ilat-request at list.arizona.edu] On Behalf Of Phil Cash Cash
> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 11:49 AM
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> Subject: [ilat] Native Language Spotlighted During Coca-Cola Super Bowl Ad (fwd link)
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> Native Language Spotlighted During Coca-Cola Super Bowl Ad
> 
> ICTMN Staff
> 2/3/14
> One of the seven languages used in the Coca-Cola commercial called “It’s Beautiful” was Keres, a language spoken by Pueblo people.
> The commercial showed various scenes of the country from mountains to desert and from rural to inner cities with people singing “America the Beautiful” in their language.
> 
> A young woman named Christy provided the singing in Keres for the commercial. “Translating the words to ‘America the Beautiful’ was difficult because Keres is not a written language, so we had to go back to our elders to help translate,” Christy said in a video from Coca-Cola. “I’m representing America, I’m representing my home. It just feels like I’m doing a good thing.”
> 
> Access full article below: 
> http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/02/03/native-language-spotlighted-during-coca-cola-super-bowl-ad-153398

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