Topic: Indigenous Voices
Who Speaks for Nature
This short film looks at three different Amazonian indigenous peoples’ battles with their Ecuadorian government and big oil and mining to protect their land and human rights.
Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee
The Gwich’in have been fighting oil and gas development to protect their way of life and caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for over 40 years.
Our Alaskan Stories
High school students from villages throughout Alaska spent a semester learning how to make documentaries about the importance of place and their connection to home. They took cameras home for […]
Nuuca
Over the last decade, an oil boom in North Dakota has seen the state’s population double, with primarily male workers flocking to the region. With this dramatic increase has come […]
Indigenous
Tells the story of people throughout Zambia, from farmers to chefs to students, who are learning how to hold on to their food traditions in the face of staggering climate […]
Dignity at a Monumental Scale
When images of everyday Navajo life began appearing at a monumental scale on abandoned buildings, roadside stands, and water towers across the Southwest, it was a surprise for many in […]
Beyond Climate
Narrated by David Suzuki, this film explores the human and environmental impacts of climate change in British Columbia.
Blessing
This personal and crucial documentary follows Lawrence, a Navajo coal miner and single father raising a teenaged daughter, struggling with the part he plays in the irreversible destruction of one […]
Maj Doris
Follows the legendary 74-year-old Sami woman Maj Doris Rimpi. Twenty years ago she had another kind of life. She traveled all around the world and she experienced a lot. Nowadays […]