Australian documentary “Atomic Paradise” has been selected for the Taiwan Creative Content Fest, bringing international ...
"We've learned through doing research that some of the men in jail would say: 'You can go rape an Indian woman and you won't ...
The 35th annual First Nations Film and Video Festival showcases the spectrum of styles and subjects captivating Indigenous ...
A documentary about the rematriation of a sacred red rock from a park in downtown Lawrence to Indigenous land will be ...
Remains discovered earlier this year in a remote area of northwestern Washington are those of Mary Johnson, an Indigenous ...
Charles III was known as Britain’s eco King long before he was crowned monarch. In fact, as early as 1969 the then-young ...
A new 'living library' has opened in Raibah village, Meghalaya, aiming to revive indigenous knowledge and environmental awareness. Spearheaded by academic and cultural collaborators, the initiative ...
To promote indigenous understanding and climate change resilience, Bruno Seraphin prescribes the cultural burning practices that have brought together communities across the United States.
But Jones still developed a taste for horror, becoming enthralled with werewolves through films like 1981’s “The Howling” and ...
To close the gap, we need First Nations people involved in the evaluation of what worked and what didn’t about ...
"Spirits Dancing" will highlight the work of Grand Portage Anishinaabe Nation resident and astrophotographer Travis Novitsky.
The answer is yes, but not in the ways that we might assume. Native Americans did not have guns. They did not use horses in combat. in ritualized and localized engagements. historically raised their ...