This informative panel presentation share stories of practical experience from those engaged in community engagement activities that support community resilience.
The dream – a time for the soul to move as a spirit or breath of wind - fly over the treetops and even move mountains. The Lavvu is a traditional Saami tent which is still use them today at festivals, and sometimes for camping.
Title: The Blinded remembers Beaivi by Mervi Salo Show: AWOL Gallery (Aug. 20 - Sept. 5, 2010)
Beaivi (the Sun) has great importance in the arctic. Stories about the children descended from the sons of the Sun became known through the epic song chant called Beaivebártni soagnomátki Jiehtanasaid máilmmis.
Running with Reindeer is a video collage of personal memories and references. The film depicts “traveling” or “running” in many forms, both past and present.… Read more
Red Runners: The New Objectification of Native Art and Identity, June 22 - July 2, 2010, Well and Good Gallery, 52 McCaul Street, Toronto Ontario, Canada
Shane Belcourt is a writer-director from Toronto. Shane's debut feature film, 'Tkaronto', was the closing night screening at the 2007 ImagineNATIVE film festival. He was a 2007 Toronto International Film Festival Talent Lab Participant, and is the 2007 IFC Mentorship Award winner with Rachel Fulford.… Read more
featuring black indian Assata Shakar (tupac shakur's aunt) this black panther escaped from maximum security prison in usa and fled to cuba.
with music by micheal franti and filmed in bolivia.
this documentary examines the connection between black and indigenous
peoples in the Americas.wih interviews
with the reggae loving Havasupai to the black indian coca farmers in the yungas in bolivia.with a narrative set completely against dub influenced music.
the soundtrack is by indigenous resistance featuing dr das ,jimmy dick,tohuno (solomon islands) photos are by baadziis & was edited by kwan .this video adresses the importance of respecting and returning to the land.The video and music is a collaboration that connects individuals in various continents of the world.
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is an international
festival that celebrates the latest works by Indigenous peoples on the
forefront of innovation in film, video, radio, and new media. Each
fall, the festival presents a selection of the most compelling and
distinctive Indigenous works from around the globe.… Read more