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Joey Clift’s new animated short film “Pow!” is a heartfelt tribute to his Tulalip community through the comedic journey of a Native kid trying to charge his video game console at a powwow. Joey Clift, ...
During filming, Colleen Thurston visited different dam locations, including Sardis Lake, that her grandfather helped create while he served as an engineer for the Army Corp of Engineers. (Courtesy of ...
Brent Florendo Sitwall-Pum, Warm Springs, Wasco and Yakama, stands with his storytelling belt before a crowd gathered at the Center for Native Arts and Cultures on May 22. He is narrator for “Celilo ...
Choctaw Filmmaker Colleen Thurston brings the fraught history of the Kiamichi River to SIFF with “Drowned Land” debut.
Joey Clift’s new animated short film “Pow!” is a heartfelt tribute to his Tulalip community through the comedic journey of a Native kid trying to charge his video game console at a powwow.
Joey Clift’s new animated short film “Pow!” is a heartfelt tribute to his Tulalip community through the comedic journey of a Native kid trying to charge his video game console at a powwow.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), www.ice.gov. Photo courtesy of ICE, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being ...
Coquille citizens and leaders reflect on the powerful efforts to achieve restoration and the progress and healing of the nation since. Zade Futch, 12-year-old citizen of the Coquille Indian Tribe, ...
On Feb. 10, around a dozen people gathered outside the Mamook Tokatee apartment complex in the Cully Neighborhood to display protest signs and sing handdrum songs before walking to the Native American ...
Just north of where the Klamath and Salmon Rivers meet, there’s a small cinder block grocery store. A sign out front reads “new ownership.” Founded during the mid-1800s gold rush, the Salmon River ...
A stretch of land in Southern Oregon with historical significance — including the likely location of a treaty signing and near the site of a massacre — is returning to the Confederated Tribes of ...
Chuck Sams and Native staff at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Photo by Tony DeYoung Charles F. “Chuck” Sams, the outgoing director of the National Park ...
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