Native Lens: Sèng Wah
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Throughout my professional career, my primary mission has been to create opportunities and resources for Native youth in ways I never had. The short film, Sèng Wah, is one example ...
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Throughout my professional career, my primary mission has been to create opportunities and resources for Native youth in ways I never had. The short film, Sèng Wah, is one example ...
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In our initial consideration for this piece, we discussed examining the appropriation of Indigenous design and iconography within the art and fashion worlds. We spent some time getting to know ...
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People across the country — and now in Colorado — are running and praying with the purpose of bringing awareness to the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples ...
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The film “My Relatives Called Me Home” is a visual, oral tradition that communicates a gradual acceptance of the historical trauma the filmmaker experienced while researching the boarding school era ...
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DURANGO, Colo. — This is my personal story of how my family and I utilize peyote as medicine. Throughout the past several decades, the public has attached a negative connotation ...
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There are many complexities that exist within Indigenous identity. My own story is just one example of how Tribal Sovereignty affects me on different levels; my village enrollment, my Alaska ...
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