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InMoana 2, Moana is now a Wayfarer who takes her job of exploring the ocean seriously. She’s a hero in her own culture, the daughter of proud parents, and has become a loving older sister. But there’s a new threat: if she does not find other peoples from other islands—and thus ...
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In 2018, a shocking event made headlines around the world: a young American missionary, John Chau, was killed by arrows while attempting to contact one of the world’s most isolated Indigenous peoples on remote North Sentinel Island. From EmmyⓇ-winnin
An epic account of the life of Cree matriarch Aline Spears that spans generations, Marie Clements’Bones of Crowsis a powerful indictment of the abuse of Indigenous peoples as well as a stirring story of resilience and resistance. Black Ice: Directed by Hùbert Davis, (Canada) ...
ABOUT The award-winning Birla Brothers have over 25 years of experience telling global stories in the IMAX®, cinema, and television industries. Their work on endangered species, Indigenous peoples, historical and cultural figures, and food has led them to lead productions in North America,...
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About Us Brian McKeown Film Maker Brian McKeown is a Peabody Award-winning writer, filmmaker and producer, co-creator, co-writer and producer of the miniseries,Human Cargo, winner of 7 Gemini Awards, including “Best Writing in a Movie or Miniseries”, “Best Miniseries”, four Leo Awards,...
About These Ratings Vladimir Arseniev was an early 20th-century explorer who mapped much of the krai territory of the Russian Far East and studied its indigenous peoples. Based on his memoirs, Akira Kurosawa’s Dersu Uzala tells the story of an unusual friendship between Arseniev (Yuri Solomin...
Indigenous Peoples Family Relations Women's Health Law Latin America Cultural Anthropology Mexico Documentary - Expository Jorge is about to become the first person from his village to graduate from law school. Chayo, his pregnant and unmarried teenage sister, faces the most difficult decision of her...