Oklahoma is home to thirty-nine federally recognized tribes. Nowhere in North America will you find such diversity among Native Peoples, and nowhere will you find a more tragic history. Host Moses Brings Plenty (Oglala Lakota) guides this episode of Growing Native on a journey through Oklahoma’s past and present.
Dancing Around the Table: Part One provides a fascinating look at the crucial role Indigenous people...
In Mexico, a country where indigenous people are increasingly displaced and discriminated against, L...
A visual journey into the mind and soul of Pulitzer Prize–winning author Navarro Scott Momaday, rela...
Documentation of the preparations and expeditions of the Frente de Atração Arara da Funai, in the st...
While most teens spend their days in a self-absorbed haze, Simon Jackson was out in the world connec...
Atikamekw elder Cézar Néwashish continues to recount the history of the community of Manawan that fi...
Euller Miller is a young native Brazilian of kaiwá ethnicity who leaves his small village just outsi...
Sixty snowmobilers, indigenous and non-indigenous, join forces to take part in a huge snowmobiling e...
Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...
This documentary offers a deep, candid, and historical look at the Christian experience of America's...
Navajo Film Themselves is a series of seven short documentaries: Intrepid Shadows (1966), The Navajo...
Profile of the Crow Indian Mission in Lodge Grass, Montana.
Thirty years after the Oka Crisis, a fragile peace remains in place between the Mohawks of Kanesatak...
This documentary is the story of Adrian Esposito's journey to find healing for his anger and autism ...
Acoustic Ocean is an artistic exploration of the sonic ecology of marine life in the North Atlantic....
A young Native American man on his way to visit his uncle learns about his Navajo heritage by attend...
Traditional Northwestern Indigenous spiritual images combined with cutting-edge computer animation i...
The Tlingit and Haida people of Alaska were confused by the idea of America “buying” the land they l...
For more than 100 years, thousands of Indigenous children died while in Canada’s residential school ...