Examines the violence and civil disobedience leading up to the hallmark decision in U.S. v. Washington, with particular reference to the Nisqually Indians of Frank's Landing in Washington.
Of Maine’s more than 5000 commercial lobstermen only 4% are female. The Captain celebrates that fear...
This Traveltalk series short begins in the Wenatchee River valley, where apples are the chief commer...
The first of the modern fishing films, shot in the wild panorama of 1970s Key West. Colorful scenes ...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, along with other international organizations, ...
A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...
Living among the percebeiros of the Coast of Death (Galicia), this documentary shows a unique relati...
One minute film of Buffalo Bill's famous show.
This documentary started as part of a photography project about the indigenous Ainu population in no...
In this era of "reconciliation", Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new...
The story of the Yuma Crossing, the place where centuries of travelers crossed the Colorado River as...
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming...
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
The story of a town at the mercy of a landscape in transformation; standing on the brink of an encro...
The fourth film in Alanis Obomsawin's landmark series on the Oka crisis uses a single, shameful inci...
In the coldest waters surrounding Newfoundland's rugged Fogo Island, "people of the fish"—traditiona...
Through the figure of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk, this inspiring f...
This film is an intimate portrayal of pioneering filmmaker Merata Mita told through the eyes of her ...
This short experimental documentary challenges stereotypes about Indigenous people in the workplace....