HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The award-winning documentary "Sugarcane" is coming to Hulu and Disney+ and tells the horrific history of Indigenous residential schools and the lasting impacts it's left on ...
When she was just 16, Juma Xipaia of Brazil’s Indigenous Xipaya people gave an interview in which she foresaw a challenging destiny for herself. “My future? Fighting for the Indigenous cause,” she ...
Mr. NoiseCat is a journalist and, alongside Emily Kassie, a director of the documentary “Sugarcane,” which is nominated for an Academy Award. Four years ago, a ground-penetrating radar study ...
WKAR's newest documentary series Before America explores key moments in Indigenous history before the revolutionary war. Indigenous history, resiliency and sovereignty take center stage in WKAR’s ...
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‘Landmarks' Review: Lucrecia Martel's First Documentary Reflects Potently on Land Theft and Indigenous Erasure
Acolytes of Argentine auteur Lucrecia Martel are accustomed to patience. In 25 years she's made just five features, of which the latest, the long-gestating "Landmarks," is her first foray into ...
Indigenious Studies Librarian Brandon Castle, left, interviews “1200+” Director Leonard Yakir and Producer Shelia North, who appeared on Zoom, at the UMass Old Chapel on Monday. Indigenious Studies ...
Oscar-nominated documentary exposes horrifying truths about Indigenous residential schools in Canada
Julian Brave NoiseCat, left, and Emily Kassie, co-directors of the Oscar-nominated documentary film "Sugarcane," pose for a portrait on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 27 ...
Mongabay’s new short documentary The Time of Water premiered Dec. 16 at the Barcelona Center for Contemporary Culture, in Spain. Directed by Pablo Albarenga and produced with support from the Pulitzer ...
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