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Following the release of Bring them Home/Iniskim, film director and producer Daniel Glick was nominated for three Emmys and took home one for photography — not a bad haul for a still-rising filmmaker.
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San Luis Obispo County, Calif. & Santa Fe, N.M. — Place-based artist Leah Mata Fragua (Northern Chumash) is the next guest artist in the new virtual educational art series “Collections Spotlight.”
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Out there, in front of an audience, Nakota LaRance’s mesmerizing talent was beauty to behold. He was a world championship-winning hoop dancer on three occasions and appeared in several TV shows and movies, including Steven Spielberg’s “Into the West” and many more. In 2015, at the Pan Am Games in Toronto, LaRance danced with Cirque du Soleil in front of more than a million viewers around the world and a crowd of thousands.
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Ann Kaneko’s new film sheds light on Manzanar’s true history––from the forced removal of Indigenous peoples to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Bar Harbor, Maine –– The annual Native American Festival and Basketmakers Market is the premier event for showcasing and buying the signature sweetgrass and ash wood baskets of the Wabanaki people: the Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot.
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IDYLLWILD, Calif. — Starting July 2, you can Zoom in on the minds of Native American art, society and ecology experts digging deep into of-the-moment issues in Indian Country.
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FORT HALL, Idaho — Due the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes on Tuesday announced the cancellation of the 57th Annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival that was scheduled for August
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LOS ANGELES — There is still a lack of Indigenous voices in the mainstream entertainment industry — fact that several organizations diligently working to fix that problem. Yesterday, The Black List announced a new collaboration with IllumiNative and Sundance Institute to create The Indigenous List, highlighting the very best Indigenous screenwriters from both feature films and television.
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Montclair, NJ – The Montclair Art Museum announced it has received a $320,000 grant from The Henry Luce Foundation to support a new project built around its collection of Native Art of North America.
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For the past decade, Adrian Sutherland (Attawapiskat First Nation) has kept busy looking forward, steadily releasing new music that echoes what life is like on the coast of James Bay in remote Northern Canada. Along with his band, Midnight Shine, he’s dropped three impressive records, but now he’s looking back to his sonic roots: the 2013 self-titled debut album.
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