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Native American & Indigenous Studies
Native American & Indigenous Studies
A PLACE TO BREATHE
explores the universality of trauma, resilience, and healing in immigrant communities
ADIOS AMOR
the discovery of lost photographs sparks the search for a hero that history forgot - Maria Moreno, a migrant mother who became the charismatic leader of an early movement for farmworker justice
ANOTHER WORD FOR LEARNING
WHEN AISHA DECIDES TO QUIT SCHOOL, HER MOTHER, TROUBLED BY HER OWN COLONIAL EDUCATION, SEES THIS AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM BOTH TO RECONNECT WITH THEIR KWAKWAKA'WAKW CULTURE.
ATTLA
The untold story of Alaska Native dogsled racing champion George Attla and his legacy
CROW COUNTRY: OUR RIGHT TO FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
Tribal members on the Crow Reservation fight for better food and a better future for their community
GIFT
A tribute to something that can’t be measured or counted, bought or sold
GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME
Undeterred by prejudice, post-Katrina neglect, and appropriation of their traditions, the Harrison family guard their legacy, re-defining what Black masking culture means in New Orleans
INHABITANTS: INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES ON RESTORING OUR WORLD
Indigenous perspectives on environmental stewardship and resilience in a changing world
INVENTING TOMORROW
Meet passionate teenage innovators from around the globe who are creating cutting-edge solutions to confront the world’s environmental threats
LITTLE WOUND'S WARRIORS
As Pine Ridge Indian Reservation faces the lasting effects of inter-generational trauma as well as a recent teen suicide epidemic, the voices of Little Wound High School students rise up in hope
MANZANAR DIVERTED: WHEN WATER BECOMES DUST
Intergenerational women from Native American, Japanese American and rancher communities form an unexpected alliance to defend their land and water from Los Angeles
OUT OF STATE
Native men return to Hawaii after their cultural reawakening at a private prison in the Arizona desert
PASANG: In the Shadow of Everest
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa battled racism, gender discrimination, and political opposition in her quest to become the first Nepali woman to summit Mt Everest
POWERLANDS
A young Navajo filmmaker investigates the displacement of Indigenous people and the environmental devastation caused by global corporations
REZ METAL
A documentary about a Navajo metal band and the vibrant heavy metal scene throughout the Navajo Nation
THE CONDOR & THE EAGLE
Bringing to light the interconnected nature of social and environmental issues
THE GOOD MIND
The Onondaga Nation fights for their ancestral lands stolen by New York State in violation of a treaty signed with George Washington
THIS IS THE WAY WE RISE
Protecting Hawaiian sacred sites through art and poetry
WARRIOR WOMEN
Mothers and daughters fighting for indigenous rights in the American Indian Movement
WE ARE UNARMED
A fresh look at the Indigenous-led resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE NOW?
Six Stories. Seventeen Years. The Spiritual Journeys of American Millennials.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?
The religious lives of American teenagers
YOUTH V GOV
21 young Americans are suing the government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. If they win, they will change the future.
Native American & Indigenous Studies documentaries from GOOD DOCS
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