NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julian Brave NoiseCat, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and writer, about his new book, "We Survived the Night." ...
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MARJDI presents documentary, a tribute to the resilience of Native people
Set amidst a groundbreaking investigation, "SUGARCANE" illuminates the beauty of a community breaking cycles of ...
In "We Survived the Night," NoiseCat touches on family history, community, and Indigenous life across North America.
One of the participants in the documentary film "Remaining Native" was present at two different screenings of the film Monday ...
Despite Canada’s global image of progressivism, its Indigenous communities remain in crisis, raising the provocative question of whether US policy under Trump delivered more concrete results for ...
In a Native Bidaské interview, Julian Brave NoiseCat discusses his new book We Survived the Night—a powerful reflection on ...
Beginning in 1894, every Indigenous child in Canada was required to attend one of the country’s 139 Indian residential ...
I missed this when the case was first filed. But two members of the Blackfeet Nation, a Native American tribe, have filed a lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's Canada tariffs on constitutional grounds, ...
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