Filmmaker Kevin McMahon accompanies the Haida delegation on a repatriation trip to Chicago in 2003. His film reveals the whole repatriation process through the stories and experiences of the people who participated, both Museum staff and the Haida people.
Huelva, Spain, an isolated region lost in time. The grass, the sand and the sky are the same that th...
The film follows Postcommodity, an interdisciplinary arts collective comprised of Raven Chacon, Cris...
Bomb Hunters is an engrossing examination of the micro-economy that has emerged in Cambodia from unt...
Inside the Khmer Rouge takes an in-depth look at the history, domination, and current status of the ...
This hour-long documentary is a provocative look at a historical event of which few Americans are aw...
“When you don’t know your language or your culture, you don’t know who you are,” says 69-year-old Ar...
R.E.M Burn is a visual poem addressing thematic elements of life and death cycles and traditional kn...
In 2004 a group of friends took the stage at a small coffee house in Dekalb Illinois with the sole p...
Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be tra...
Six years after saying "I do," Olive and Clay call it quits. Although they split amicably, both want...
This documentary digs into the stories of Indigenous women and families to reclaim their Indian Stat...
Chicago comics talk about the trials and tribulations of developing their acts in the Windy City.
Documentary about "The Coolbaroo Club", which was the only Aboriginal-run dance club in a city whic...
This documentary chronicles the story of Darrell Night, an Indigenous man who was dumped by two poli...
Mike Veeck, son of MLB franchise owner Bill Veeck, blows up his father's career. Exiled from the gam...
Haji Omar and his three sons belong to the Lakankhel, a Pashtoon tribal group in northeastern Afghan...
The Great Lakes and connecting waterways have remained the center of traditional and contemporary ec...
All across Alaska, Native cultures have depended on the abundant natural resources found there to su...
A short documentary about the Ojibwe Native Americans of Northern Minnesota and the wild rice (Manoo...
The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. ...