Overview
- Ella Mae Blackbear was named a Cherokee National Treasure in 1990 in basketry. We explore how her legacy lives on in the lives of those who knew her and others who are still studying her work today.
Presented as Part Of Indigenous Shorts 1
Apayauq
Apayauq Reitans journey of gender, mental health, and purpose on her way to become the first out transgender ...
16 min | Zeppelin Zeerip
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When a Native Hawaiian Police Officer is called in on his day off to evict the protesting Native Hawaiian resi...
18 min | Scott W. Kekama Amona
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A disconnected mixed Black and Cree youth returns to their homelands (their reserve in Northern Saskatchewan) ...
10 min | Keisha Erwin
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18 min | Andres Lira
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17 min | Ritchie Hemphill, Ryan Hache
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As time goes on and the world around us shifts, we adapt and change. Although we might look different, deep do...
3 min | Kymon Greyhorse
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