Dana Tiger, a Native American artist based in Muskogee, is the subject of the short documentary "Tiger," from Tulsa-based ...
A new film looks into the growing trend of Native American tribes disenrolling members, which victims call "cultural genocide" but tribes say is necessary to weed out non-Indigenous people from ...
Filmed over 13 years, the documentary follows Lakota dancer Delwin Fiddler, Jr.'s return to his tribal roots in this PBS ...
Historical fiction should not be a tool to justify modern biases or to create villains or heroes; it should challenge us to ...
After centuries of encroachment, warfare and neglect, Native Americans remain a vital force in the life and culture of America. In this collection, explore stories celebrating and honoring the ...
OPB will premiere a new historical documentary on February 25 called "Oregon's Black Pioneers," which explores the largely unknown history of African-Americans who have helped shape the state.
"Sugarcane," which examines the history of abuse at Native American boarding schools, and was co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat, was nominated for a best documentary Oscar.
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"Sugarcane," which examines the history of abuse at Native American boarding schools, and was co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat, was nominated for a best documentary Oscar.