Mona Smith (artist)

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Mona Smith is a Native American artist, storyteller and documentary producer.

Smith is a citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate,[1] a Native American tribe with a reservation in northeastern South Dakota.[2] Smith's mother left the reservation at 17 years old after receiving a scholarship to a Kentucky junior college.[3] Subsequently, Smith was raised in Red Wing, Minnesota.[4] She attended the Villa Maria Academy for Girls, a boarding school, before matriculating at Webster College in St. Louis, Missouri. She focused on women's studies as a graduate student at Minnesota State University, Mankato. While there, she attended her first videography workshop and became interested in film-making. She starting working with Nan Toskey, who became a mentor and collaborator on early work.[3] After she decided to commit to film-making as a career, Smith supported herself for a time by creating commercial advertisements, documentaries and educational pieces.[5]

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