Filmmakers often talk about “the grind” of filmmaking as if it were a love language, but not Rose Stiffarm. While she firmly believes in mastering the craft, she also believes in doing the work without sacrificing her well-being, love of the work,
There are storytellers whose voice quiets a campfire, whose stories pull people in with that familiar mix of laughter, fear, and truth that only grows out of community. Cary Thomas Cody is one of those storytellers. Long before he ever stepped behind
There’s something beautiful about watching our people create worlds where we don’t have to explain ourselves, where our Indigeneity just is, messy, brilliant, funny, and layered. That’s exactly what Kevin Chuculate is doing with his streaming, his podcast, Nativerse, and his writing.
In the heart of the musical underground, where memory meets movement and sound becomes ceremony, there's an artist whose work pulses with the beat of ancestral love and unshakable truth, whose story runs deep.
Weyodi OldBear’s novel As Many Ships As Stars is a sweeping work of Indigenous science fiction, reimagining the Quahadi band’s first encounter with horses, not on the Southern Plains, but across the cosmos. Rather than simply placing Indigenous people in futuristic settings,