Indigenous
For ‘Spirit Rangers’ Showrunner Karissa Valencia, Representation Truly Does Matter
Karissa Valencia, whose family is half Chumash, half Mexican, says Indigenous representation in Hollywood and especially animation “just hasn’t been present at all or accurate.”
The Destinations Podcast: Healing, Art and The Sacred Power of the Jingle Dress with Eugene Tapahe (VIDEO)
In this powerful video episode of the Destinations Podcast, we sit down with Eugene Tapahe, a Navajo (Diné) artist, photographer and cultural storyteller whose work bridges healing, identity and the sacred connection to the land.
Nemonte Nenquimo Spreads Her Indigenous Message In Her ‘We Will Be Jaguars’ Memoir
Sometimes a book comes at you late and hits you right in the feels. Example: Nemonte Nenquimo and her memoir “We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People.” Born into the Waorani tribe of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest — one […]
‘The Eternal Song’ Documentary Captures Indigenous Intergenerational Trauma
“The Eternal Song,” a new documentary film about Indigenous intergenerational trauma is due out very soon.
A New Anime Series About Peruvian Gods Is In The Works
The Peruvian animation studio Ninakami Animation has unveiled the trailer for its ambitious anime project, “Apukunapa Kutimuyñin: The Return of the Gods.”
Canadian Comedy Series ‘NORTH OF NORTH’ Comes To Netflix This Spring
An Indigenous Canadian comedy series called “North Of North” will launch globally on Netflix this coming spring.
‘Without Arrows’ Documentary Showcases A Champion Native American Dancer
A new documentary called “Without Arrows” is premiering on PBS in the United States this week that highlights a Lakota man who returns home from the big city.
Netflix’s ‘Res Ball’ Highlights Native American Basketball Players
Taking place over a season in the life of basketball players from a Native American reservation, ‘Rez Ball’ is the story of a team of underdogs fighting for a state championship.
















