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A Real show about Real Indigenous stuff. We talk about all Indigenous things on the screens and everywhere in between. We ain't just real. We're REEL INDIGENOUS.

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Nominations for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are all under consideration by voters right now, and WHAT!!?? Several Native films have qualified to be considered!

Tiger is a live-action documentary short about Dana Tiger and her fam... more

Richard is a multi-hyphenate: artist, actor, activist, photographer. And he took time to sit down with our hosts to discuss his career, his experience on the set of American Indian Graffiti, and a host of other topics.

Quyana to Oklahoma Film Excha... more

In a run-up to our live interview with Richard Ray Whitman, we present...American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life.

A deep dive into the feature by Steven Paul Judd (Dark Winds) and tvli jacob (American Experience). Twenty two years ago, shot in Nor... more

Friend of the pod Adam Piron curated a collection of Native Narratives for this month on the Criterion Collection streaming service, so we celebrate by talking about the list, and making our additions to it!

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Recent Guests

Loren Waters
Filmmaker and director of the short documentary Tiger.
Episode: Tiger: Making a nomination run S4E27
Richard Ray Whitman
Actor and artist involved in American Indian Graffiti
Episode: American Indian Graffiti: S4E25
David Bizzaro
Muppet performer and podcast guest
Episode: Lowdown Giving the lowdown on The Lowdown S4E21
Littlebear Sanchez
Filmmaker and two-spirit individual sharing personal narratives.
Wild Butterfly Films
Episode: Special Guests Sabrina and Littlebear Teach us to Pitch
Sabrina Saleha
Filmmaker creating narratives that explore themes of grief and identity.
Your Sister Mena
Episode: Special Guests Sabrina and Littlebear Teach us to Pitch
Karen Watson
Sister of Dionne Thomas and subject of the documentary
Episode: POW! Joey Clift and Amanda Erickson talk deadCenter
Amanda Erickson
Filmmaker and director of the documentary
Episode: POW! Joey Clift and Amanda Erickson talk deadCenter
Noetta Harjo
Educator pursuing a PhD in Education, deeply involved in Native American community and culture.
University of Oklahoma
Episode: Let's talk to Noetta!
Colleen Thurston
Choctaw filmmaker and programmer based in Tulsa
Episode: Drowned Land lands at deadCenter

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Sunrise
Host discussing Indigenous films and culture and sharing insights and experiences surrounding storytelling in media.
Angela Starts
Co-host contributing critical perspectives on screenings and Indigenous narratives in media.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 70 ratings
  • Great stories!

    Love hearing the cultural discussions and stories of the guests. Any day is a good day to start learning more about our indigenous communities and how they connect to pop culture and movies.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KG13Sooner
    United States3 years ago
  • This one right here

    Great show! Love the format! The hosts are super knowledgeable and a lot of fun to listen to! Smash subscribe!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Idekwhateven17
    United States4 years ago
  • Sounds good

    Like this a lot.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gingela
    United States4 years ago

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Overall, the content is well-received, with many expressing a desire to learn more about Indigenous experiences and narratives.
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Listeners appreciate the cultural discussions and stories shared with an emphasis on authenticity.

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Graham Greene - A Tribute S4E19
Q: What would you suggest for anybody who wants to get started on his career?
Start with 'Dances with Wolves', 'Thunderheart', and 'Reservation Dogs', and if you can find 'Christmas in the Clouds', that's also worth watching.
Graham Greene - A Tribute S4E19
Q: What's your first memory of seeing him in a film?
Many of us recall seeing him first in 'Dances with Wolves', as it left a strong image of him and showcased his ability to balance Indigenous depictions with humor and reality.
Choctaw Vampire Hunters Sink Their Teeth Into Sinners
Q: How did y'all get pulled into this project? Was it with Mr. Coogler or how did that work?
The guests explain they were brought into the project through recommendations and connections within the Chahta community, showcasing their cultural ties and experiences.
Pursuing Jeremy Charles
Q: What advice would you give your younger self?
Start building and connecting to your community now. They are your people for life, and you should not neglect them.
Pursuing Jeremy Charles
Q: What is your preferred style of documentary filmmaking in terms of like sharing the story?
I love incorporating Indigenous languages and allowing Indigenous peoples to tell their stories in their own words, because their perspectives are often unheard.

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Listeners can expect engaging discussions centered around Indigenous cinema, storytelling, and cultural representation within film and television. The podcast explores a variety of themes, including the experiences of Indigenous filmmakers, the evolution of Indigenous narratives, and critical analyses of popular and classic films. Unique elements include a focus on both contemporary works and historical documentaries, as well as personal anecdotes and insights from the diverse creative community. Additionally, there is a notable emphasis on the significance of Indigenous identity and community bonding through the lens of cinema, making it an insightful choice for anyone interested in cultural narratives and representation in the arts.

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