The Sun Dance ceremony is an example of a celebration that is shared across tribes, but will vary slightly in each one. It is primarily associated with Native Americans who live in the Great ...
The Sundance Institute’s Indigenous Film Tour at The Brattle explored a range of topics related to the Indigenous experience, ...
and a farm family coping with the loss of their mother — were among the top winners at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival’s awards ceremony. The festival continues through Sunday, with the award ...
This feature-length documentary chronicles the Sundance ceremony brought to Eastern Canada by William Nevin of the Elsipogtog First Nation of the Mi'kmaq. Nevin learned from Elder Keith Chiefmoon ...
Here are their responses: Kenny Frost, Ute Sundance Chief ... that comes to mind is that the Native American Church (NAC) is not a religion but a ceremony. At the turn of the 19th century ...
Native American activist, writer and composer Zitkala-Ša’s contributions to the arts and human rights recently earned her ...
Regrowth and renewal were the themes of a special ceremony in Blue River on Sunday. The event was also to highlight the ...
It’s wild.” Johnson said she and her team members were included in an acknowledgement of country ceremony once they arrived, which is only done by respected elders among the Indigenous people of ...
As part of his Australian tour, the King will take part in a smoking ceremony which is an ancient custom among Aboriginal tribes. The ceremony recognises and celebrates Australia’s indigenous ...
You can help elevate meaningful stories from Indigenous nations when you support ICT during ... who turned over their mom's laundry basket and they jam them power songs and Sundance sound and prayer ...
Slamdance, the indie film festival established almost 30 years ago in response to the cultural monolith of Sundance ... “The Indies” will be an annual ceremony celebrating “the spirit ...
the Building 103 Healing and Renaming Ceremony and the debut of "We, Native Deaf People, Are Still Here!," a two-year exhibition at Gallaudet's National Deaf Life Museum. Led by Indigenous and ...