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Being Creative / Exploring Culture / Videos

Look and Listen #17: Glass Artist Preston Singletary, Raven and The Box of Daylight from Craft in America

Preston Singletary is a Tlingit artist working in glass. The Tlingit people are famous for their art and storytelling and the incredible iconographic tradition that they have built is unique …

Exploring Culture / Videos

Look and Listen #4 Indigenous Woodworkers Ned Bear and Justin Sappier from St Mary’s First Nation (New Brunswick, Canada)

This video from the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) takes us to St. Mary’s First Nation in New Brunswick. Ned Bear, who passed away last year, was a master woodworker and …

Being Creative

Featured Artist: Janet Rogers

Meet Janet Rogers, a leading voice in the indigenous community and a marvelous poet, media artist and much more. It is a great honor to feature her video poem, Ego …

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Globe-trotting Travel Series #23: Documentary Photographer Pat Kane, Yellowknife, Northwest Territory, Canada via The Atlantic

Day 23 of the Globe-trotting Travel Series takes us into the Arctic Circle, to Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territory of Canada. Resident and documentary filmmaker Pat Kane found …

Videos

Globe-trotting Travel Series #12: Hoop Dance Ceremony across the US and Canada

Today’s Globe-trotting Travel Series (Day 12) is a thrilling digital collaboration and conglomeration of Native American hoop dancers from across the US and Canada. They dance against the virus, they …

Videos

Blowing in the Wind: El Zonda by Sonido Guay Neñe

Nature reveals that humanity is not in control of the outside world. How much does nature shape our internal landscape? There is a hot, dry wind that blows down from the …

Videos

Acoustic Dance Music: Experimentation and the Indigenous in Olive Tree Dance’s Airport Tunnel

Olive Tree Dance is a Portuguese band who fuse Australian aboriginal music, Afro-Brazilian music and contemporary dance music to create something quite unique. Their style has been dubbed bio-natural for …

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