Paige Bethmann’s debut documentary follows 17-year-old Paiute runner Kutoven Stevens as he chases a scholarship…
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Paige Bethmann’s debut documentary follows 17-year-old Paiute runner Kutoven Stevens as he chases a scholarship…
Read More →Choctaw Filmmaker Colleen Thurston brings the fraught history of the Kiamichi River to SIFF with…
Read More →Joey Clift’s new animated short film “Pow!” is a heartfelt tribute to his Tulalip community…
Read More →dk echo-hawk, Pawnee citizen and adopted Athabascan, comedian, musician, DJ, writer, visual artist, host and…
Read More →Sadekaronhes Esquivel (any pronouns) is a Kanien’kehà:ka and Mexican Indigenous artist and writer. Esquivel utilizes…
Read More →Cameron Lavi-Jones, lead singer and guitarist in the band King Youngblood is the artist at…
Read More →Part three of a five-part series in collaboration with the Museum of Pop Culture, with…
Read More →A powerful collaboration between artist Louie Gong, Eighth Generation and Huy raises awareness for incarcerated…
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The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation’s “Citizen Fellow: Art as Archive and Memory” showcases 10 fellows from the past 15 years of fellowship programming. The art exhibition runs through November. Staff greeted…
Paige Pettibon, descendant of the Bitterroot Salish of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Black & white, highlights the complexity of Indigenous identities, and uplifts shared community values through a range of…
This story was originally published on For the Love of Monsters. The first year of anything is always the toughest—it’s when you have the most to prove, the most to lose, and…
Last year, Handsome Tiger, an Anishinaabe Métis and North African producer and DJ, shared how meaningful working with traditional Indigenous songs and incorporating them into his art had been, when RIZE caught…
Closing out the 2024 UNITY conference, youth represented their Native nations through traditional designs and attended a fashion show with pieces from award winning Indigenous designer Red Berry Woman. As lights flashed…
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