Kinaalda: Navajo Rite of Passage

A Navajo filmmaker turns the camera on herself and her family as she documents the Kinaalda, or coming of age ceremony.
Ohero:kon Under the Husk

“Ohero:kon – Under the Husk” is a 26-min documentary following the journey of two Mohawk girls as they take part in their passage rites to become women in Akwesasne Mohawk Territory located in upstate NY.
Badger Creek

Badger Creek is a half-hour documentary portrait of a Blackfeet (Pikuni) family, the Mombergs, who live on the lower Blackfeet Reservation in Montana near the banks of Badger Creek.
Indigeneity Learning Media

The ‘Indigeneity’ webisode series presents an accurate portrait of the Native American Experience by tackling stereotypes, exploring contemporary issues, and celebrating Indigenous contributions to America. The ‘Indigeneity’ series brings virtual “Native American Studies” lessons to all learners with access to the internet. Hosted by Native American media personalities, the series brings a virtual classroom to the world, combining truth, traditional knowledge, humor, animation, and personality to present important educational themes in Indigenous Studies.
Words from a Bear

Words from a Bear examines the enigmatic life and mind of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Navarro Scott Momaday, one of Native America’s most celebrated authors of poetry and prose.
The Seven Generation River

Cultural preservation and environmental restoration efforts made by the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians.