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Kay Walkingstick, Niagara 2022, oil on wood panel, 40" x 80", Collection of the New York Historical Society. kaywalkingstick.com
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This short documentary tells the story of Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language, and the dictionary she created to keep her language alive.
A thrilling Southwestern Noir from George R.R. Martin and Robert Redford that follows Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and his Navajo Tribal Police deputies as they investigate a series of crimes.
A must-see, character-driven coming-of-age sitcom that confronts Indigenous socioeconomic issues head-on, set on a reservation. Streaming on Hulu.
Seven documentary films featuring Indigenous filmmakers and subjects, supported by the Sundance Institute, won Emmy Awards this year.
A podcast exploring what indigenous identity means in the twenty-first century, by Matika Wilbur and Adrienne Keene.
A podcast by Nick Estes and Jen Marley that discusses Indigenous political, economic, and social concerns from an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist perspective.
How a string of custody battles over Native children became a federal lawsuit that threatens everything from tribal sovereignty to civil rights.
A digital history cooperative founded to recover and preserve rare Indigenous newspapers, photographs, and archival materials from all across Native North America.
Compiled primary sources on transactions and treaties between indigenous American people groups and United States government bodies.
Included in The Bob Fitch Photography Archive at Stanford University is digitized documentation of the 1974 protests by American Indian Movement group members against anti-native violence in the Four Corners region.
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