“This intimate film follows six Afro-native Americans from around the U.S. Directed by Daryl Smith.Īmerican Red & Black: Stories of Afro-Native Identity The tallgrass prairie was once a prominent feature of the North American continent that was reduced, in less than a century, to the vanishing point. Tells the story of one of the world’s great ecosystems and its transformation from natural landscape to farmland. Directed by Lorna Tucker.Īmerica’s Lost Landscape: the tallgrass prairie They were subjected to forced relocation away from their traditional lands and, perhaps worst of all, they were subjected to involuntary sterilization. The women were removed from their families and sent to boarding schools. Film descriptions are drawn from the University Libraries’ online catalog.Īmá is the story of the abuses committed against Native American women by the US Government during the 1960s and 70s. If you are looking for even more content featuring Indigenous voices, reach out to the Media & Design Center for help finding the perfect film.Ĭompiled by Crystal Casparis and Winifred Fordham Metz. Search the library catalog, view the streaming guide or visit the Media & Design Center for to learn about film and video at the University Libraries. These films are available through the Library in streaming or DVD format and can be accessed for teaching, learning, or entertainment. In honor of American Indian Heritage Month, the Media & Design Center at the University Libraries has compiled a list of films by American Indian creators and telling American Indian stories.
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