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Dana Tiger, a Native American artist based in Muskogee, is the subject of the short documentary "Tiger," from Tulsa-based filmmaker Loren Waters.
The annual Native American Heritage Month film series has gone virtual. In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, SUNY Cortland’s Native American Studies Program will make available on demand ...
Throughout the 28-minute film, he makes no mention of himself rocking elaborate cornrows, which show both the significance and reverence Native Americans place on braided hair, and a link between ...
Indigenous House at Sundance celebrates Native and Indigenous filmmakers The gathering spot celebrates Native culture and offers the opportunity to hear from Native voices in film and television.
After nearly a decade of touring the country in a folk-rock band, Taylor Dupuis has taken on a new creative endeavor—short films. The Freeland native has written, produced, and acted in three ...
"Mildred 4 a Million," a short film inspired by Houston native Kim Peeler Callaway's grandmother, comes out Dec. 23 at the Memorial City Cinemark.
Dana Tiger, a Native American artist based in Muskogee, is the subject of the short documentary "Tiger," from Tulsa-based filmmaker Loren Waters.
This year also marks the return of Indigenous House at Sundance, a gathering spot to celebrate Native culture and Native voices in film and TV.
Taylor Dupuis has had success in both the music and short film industries. Looking ahead, the Freeland native has no plans of slowing down.