There has long been a worldwide demand for films made by or about American Indians, and now a festival in Germany is calling for submissions...
MONTREAL—The Montreal First Peoples’ Festival—the city’s signature celebration of indigenous peoples’ art, history and cultures—took place in a brand new outdoor festival space tha...
MONTREAL—Drumbeats echoed, dancing filled the Place des Festivals, and children frolicked in the fountains...
Is it possible to move forward after 500 years of strained relationships often shot through with antipathy?...
MONTREAL—A lost Navajo sheepdog and a Maori gang member who decides to take a day off would not on the surface of things seem to have much in common...
Seventeen-year-old Apache/Cheyenne actor and activist Montano Rain ( The Matrix Reloaded ) will host a multi-faceted Earth Day celebration in Venice, California, this Saturday Apri...
Flush from the Toronto International Film Festival’s showing of Wapawekka , Métis filmmaker Danis Goulet has brought the 16-minute short to the Sundance Film Festival, where it is ...
Don Baumgart
January 22, 2011
Two films that showed at the recent Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City, California (January 14-16), document the struggles of Native American tribes to preserve their his...