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Makekway Masinakatew/Untitled

Synopsis:  A narration of an old Okanagan Nation story about the Earth's beginnings accompanies images of the artist's body, revealed while she is weight training. In this very figurative self-portrait, the female body is expanded to encompass broader cultural territory.

self-portrait in revolutions

Synopsis: Created for exhibition as a video installation artwork, the video plays continuously on a monitor embedded in a large white wall or sheet of white fabric, creating a small moving-image 'painting' within an expanse of white space.

self-portrait in alterNation between descension & ascension

Synopsis: An installation/time-loop format self-portrait of the artist on the Brooklyn library escalator. In this playful, serious & surreal altered-time self-portrait, the escalator and the simple act of taking steps are abstracted to become symbolic of spiritual movement, imposed/colonial notions, and relationship to technology.

Jude Norris aka Tatakwan

Experimental shorts & video installation works by Jude Norris/Tatakwan. See more of my work at www.JudeNorris.com

I'm a Plains Cree Metis multi-media artist from Edmonton, Alberta, currently based between Toronto & NYC. My
video production is based in my visual arts and performance (live art) practice. Like all my work, my videos incorporate contemporary style with Cree cultural perspective, approach and subject matter. My works focus
on relationship -     to self, others, animal world, environment, territory, technology, spirit world & time/timelessness. I strive to create/share
beauty, and my imagery is carefully shot to create painterly images. The 'story-telling' often unfolds in a non-linear manner, mirroring Indigenous
understanding of the circularity of time.

 

 

A History of the Krenak

HELP WANTED! This group seeks help to to protect its land, language and culture. Contact: <krenak31@hotmail.com>

Historically misrepresented in film and literature by non-indigenous people, the Krenak of the Minas Gerais Valley, Brazil are ready to speak for themselves. Shirley Adilson Krenak, the first university graduate of her community, proposes a documentary film, "The History of the Krenak," that will finally tell the real story of the last 200 years and the near-extermination of her people.

 

 

Tungijuq

What We Eat: Inuit jazz throat-singer Tanya Tagaq, and Cannes-winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk, talk back to Brigitte Bardot and anti-sealhunting lobby on the eternal reality of hunting. Selected for Sundance, Toronto International Film Festival, Best Short, imagineNATIVE Film Fest 2009.

The Art of Inuit Story-Telling

Zacharias Kunuk (b. 1957, Kapuivik near Igloolik) won the Camera d’or at Cannes 2001 for Isuma’s first feature, Atanarjuat The Fast Runner.

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Synopsis: A thought-provoking meditation on the seal-hunt and what it means to the traditional way of life for Inuit.

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