American Indian LA Film and TV Awards
American Indian LA Film and TV Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in acting in independent films and network television by a Native American |
Location | Los Angeles |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 2004 |
The American Indian LA Film and TV Awards, first created by Roscoe Pond in 2004, are a collection of film and television awards aimed at Native American actors and productions. The award ceremony is held in Los Angeles. Winners are determined through voting by the public who have seen the films and TV shows.
List of award recipients
2004
- Best Feature Film: Nate and the Colonel
- Best Film Actress: Irene Bedard
- Best Supporting Film Actor: Gary Farmer
External links
- Award details on the Internet Movie Database.
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