Native American & Indigenous Peoples
National Native American Heritage Month is celebrated each year in November
Look deeply, listen carefully - this Alaskan land has stories to tell.
Working to restore and revitalize an endangered tradition of river cane basketry.
Boston teens and elders weather the pandemic with storytelling and animation.
Native wisdom and nature's wisdom reconnects us to the living world
The story of the dugout canoe and how it would become an integral means of transportation
Exploring the ripple effects of our actions in an interconnected world
A community film focused on the Inuit village where NANOOK OF THE NORTH was produced
Vermont's iconoclastic and independent spirit — from pre-Colonial times to the present
How one community and disenfranchised tribal leaders worked to reconcile the past
From five continents, Indigenous women share the art of sacred birthing
Profiles remarkable Cherokee citizens and explores history and culture
Religious tolerance separates the colonial experience in Maryland from all others.
A group of Caddo return to their homeland in East Texas to revive their pottery tradition
Indigenous perspectives offer a fresh look at history and ways to keep traditions alive
A split screen jazz and liberation film based on the poem “Un Trip through the Mind Jail”
The voices and vision of Tribal Nations across Turtle Island
The hair of the woolly dog was used in traditional weaving in the Pacific Northwest
Original Lakota Speakers work to preserve the Lakota language and culture.
One tribe’s attempt to abolish an unjust declaration
A fight over a school's "Indian" mascot boils over with national significance.
Residents join forces amidst a suicide State-of-Emergency on the Pine Ridge reservation.
A portrait of a species on the brink of extinction, and the survival of a culture.
The untold story of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
First Nation indigenous hip-hop artists in Canada lead an effort to right long-standing social injustices
The fragility of love, jealousy, and consequences