First Nations and Canadians in politics and the arts are mourning the acclaimed Cree actor Gordon Tootoosis, who died on July 5...
“History is Unwritten,” a short film by Tulalip filmmaker Aaron Jones, is striking in its beauty and elegant simplicity...
ICTMN Staff
March 22, 2011
The documentary Apache 8 , which will be showing on April 3 at the Native American Film + Video Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City, tells of th...
The truth about the boarding school era is told in a film through the tears of the Indian people who lived in those days and through their stories, difficult to tell and to hear be...
Columbus Day became an official state holiday in Colorado in 1906; nowadays, Italian-Americans clash regularly with those opposed to a parade honoring the controversial historical ...
You could pass Juan Carlos Aduviri on the street in Bolivia without ever noticing him, but this unassuming man is suddenly famous...
The online American Indian Film Gallery , a collection of vintage motion pictures that cover the Native American experience, has recently posted its 400th film...
ICTMN Staff
January 27, 2011
Canadian actress and producer Michelle Latimer has added another epithet to her list of accomplishments: winner of honorable mention for indigenous shorts at the 2011 Sundance Film...
Babette Herrmann
January 26, 2011
Donavan Seschillie, Jake Hoyungowa and Deidra Peaches, who spent their youth staging—and later filming—imaginary battle scenes in their Flagstaff, Ariz., apartment complex to kill ...
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 ...

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