Films Using Actors

Yai Wanonabälewä: The Enemy God

Shake is a powerful shaman of the Yanomamö people. He wields his power to heal and to protect his people against their enemies in this world and beyond. Tracing his life and the life of his community over 40 years of their history, Shake tells how he and his people grapple with new ideas that come from the outside world and the challenging decisions they make in order to maintain their identity and survive as a people.

Standing Silent Nation

What does a family have to endure to create a future for itself? The documentary Standing Silent Nation, chronicles the efforts of a Lakota family to develop a sustainable economy on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Because the land is unsuitable for most crops, the Alex White Plume and his family put their hopes in industrial hemp, a hardy fiber crop with a booming worldwide demand for its many products.

CRAZY IND'N

Prescott Bush, grandfather of now President Bush, was stationed at Fort Sill, OK. While there, he dug up the grave of Geronimo and stole his skull. Crazy Ind’n is the story of one native’s quest to reclaim the stolen artifact and right this great injustice.

Spirit Warriors: A Legacy of the Navajo Veteran

The service, sacrifice and dedication of the Native American in the US military

March Point

Cody, Nick and Travis, three teens from the Swinomish Indian Tribe, wanted to make a gangster movie or rap video. But instead they were asked to investigate the impact of two oil refineries on their tribal community. March Point follows their journey as they come to understand themselves, the environment and the threat their people face. For centuries the Swinomish Indian Tribe has relied on the natural resources of the Skagit Valley, through clamming, crabbing, and fishing. Before white settlement, tribal people inhabited the valleys, rivers, and shorelines, living off the rich land.

TalkingStickFest

Talking Stick Film Festival 2008

We have joined with Indigenous filmmakers globally, to present a unique framework of film, panel discussions and workshops weaving together advanced technology and the ancient form of storytelling.

Umiaq

Umiaq is a documentary about a group of elders in Igloolik, who decide to build an umiaq, a boat covered with seal skins. In Inuktitut.

Filmmaker: Madeline Ivalu, Carol Kunnuk

Filmmaker Contact:

 

info [at] arnaitvideo [dot] ca

Producer's Name: Arnait Video Productions

Tusaviit

This video shows excerpts of our pilot survey project, Tusaviit. We designed a project that would enable women across Nunavut to express their needs and their opinions via a simple and easy to use mobile survey kit and web-based application. You can find more information about this and other Arnait projects on our website, www.arnaitvideo.ca. The film is in Inuktitut and English.

Los viajes del cantador Ch. 18. Kauyumarie Leu'unar

Sixth part of the trip in Wirikuta. The jicareros leave Blue deer place to star climbing up to where the Sun was born.

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