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Native Lens is looking for a producer to join our team! Native Lens is a collaborative film and video project hosted by KSUT Tribal Media Center and Rocky Mountain PBS. ...
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Native Lens is looking for a producer to join our team! Native Lens is a collaborative film and video project hosted by KSUT Tribal Media Center and Rocky Mountain PBS. ...
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In the vibrant tapestry of storytelling, the collaboration between writer Jack Belhumeur and animator Gabriel Lazarick, both residing in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, unfolds a captivating narrative in their short film ...
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“Setting the Table”, a short film directed by Kyle Bell (Thlopthlocco Tribal Town), speaks to the resiliency of Native peoples in overcoming cultural erasure and the power we have to ...
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FARMINGTON, N.M. — Indigenous Food Sovereignty is a reclamation of Native American identity that incorporates traditional foods into meals to promote better health, food security and cultural reconnection. Two farmers ...
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DURANGO, Colo. — A student club at Fort Lewis College in Durango calls itself the “Rising Matriarchs.” These women collaborated with the Fort Lewis College’s Center of Southwest Studies to create a ...
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My concept for the film KAKIÑIIT was to combine the Inupiaq hand poke tattooing practice with my own ceremonial aspect. There is a significant focus on womanhood because traditionally it ...
Read more: Native Lens: KAKIÑIIT