This Peabody Award-winning documentary from New Mexico PBS looks at the European arrival in the Americas from the perspective of the Pueblo Peoples.

At the age of eight, José shows us his village, Nutashkuan, and everything he loves there.

A chronicle of the violence that occurred in much of the African continent throughout the 1960s. As ...

The movie recalls children who suffered mental and physical harm both during the last century, parti...
The filmmaker traces the loss of her ancestral language over three generations of her family, and he...

Ever since their first contact with the Western world in 1969 the Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people...

In Southern Bahia, seven indigenous women invite to reflection, sharing their mythology, ancestry an...

An Inuit youth trains to become a great archer in hopes of avenging the killing of his family – but ...

CREE CODE TALKER reveals the role of Canadian Cree code talker Charles 'Checker' Tomkins during the ...

In 1921 the Kwakiut'l people of Alert Bay, British Columbia, held their last secret potlatch. In 198...

“Kill the Indian to save the man” was the catchphrase of The Carlisle Indian Industrial School, a bo...

The Mentuwajê Guardians of Culture (a group of young Krahô filmmakers) invite the Beture Collective ...

In this layered short film, filmmaker Janine Windolph takes her young sons fishing with their kokum ...

In 2019, the Brazilian government coordinates the largest and riskiest expedition of the last decade...

While being pursued by the U.S. Cavalry, Indians and the white family they have kidnapped learn abou...
Lakota people from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dak...

Danish documentary from 2025.

Examines the impact a century of struggling for survival has on a native people. It weaves the Crow ...

Two Lawalapiti young men from Alto Xingu learn to build a canoe from the bark of the jatobá tree, a ...

This film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's...