Gail White Eagle, Mucklshoot, Connie McCloud, Puyallup, and Danielle Morsette, Suquamish, collaborated with the Seattle…
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Gail White Eagle, Mucklshoot, Connie McCloud, Puyallup, and Danielle Morsette, Suquamish, collaborated with the Seattle…
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Paige Bethmann’s debut documentary follows 17-year-old Paiute runner Kutoven Stevens as he chases a scholarship…
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Choctaw Filmmaker Colleen Thurston brings the fraught history of the Kiamichi River to SIFF with…
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Joey Clift’s new animated short film “Pow!” is a heartfelt tribute to his Tulalip community…
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dk echo-hawk, Pawnee citizen and adopted Athabascan, comedian, musician, DJ, writer, visual artist, host and…
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Sadekaronhes Esquivel (any pronouns) is a Kanien’kehà:ka and Mexican Indigenous artist and writer. Esquivel utilizes…
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Cameron Lavi-Jones, lead singer and guitarist in the band King Youngblood is the artist at…
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Part three of a five-part series in collaboration with the Museum of Pop Culture, with…
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Cameron Lavi-Jones, lead singer and guitarist in the band King Youngblood is the artist at the helm of Black and Loud, an annual festival in Seattle designed to uplift and celebrate Black…
Part three of a five-part series in collaboration with the Museum of Pop Culture, with support from 4Culture. Darrell Hillaire, also know by his Native name, Tse-sum-ten, is the executive director of…
A powerful collaboration between artist Louie Gong, Eighth Generation and Huy raises awareness for incarcerated Indigenous people, offering support through art and cultural advocacy, including a Never Say Goodbye blanket that symbolizes…
“Little Ones,” a comedic opera telling the story of Indigenous youth at Intermountain Indian School, is in its beginning stages of development but gave a glimpse of what’s to come with the…
Same fascism, different face. It’s been a week. If people are done pointing fingers at one another instead of our common oppressor, we can focus on coming together to organize for a…