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The film’s subjects in Washington D.C. at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation

All Screenings in the Elmer and Mary Louis Rasmuson Theater, First Level. For directions and entrance information, enter here.

Always Becoming Sculpture Project - July 14 - December 31, 2007

October 1 - 31, 2007

  • Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action
    The film will be shown in two parts:
    12:30 pm - Part I: Northern Cheyenne: The Coal Wars & Gwich'in: The People and the Caribou Are One
    3:30 pm - Part II: Navajo: Yellowcake & Penobscot: A People and Their River

Thanksgiving Revisited: New Views by Young Filmmakers - November 1 - 30, 2007

What are you thankful for? How do you express your appreciation? Thanksgiving Revisited is a showcase of two-minute short films created by young filmmakers who responded to NMAI's request for films that illustrate what 'giving thanks' means to Native American people

  • 12:30 pm & 3:30 pm

Please note: There will be no 3:30 pm screening on November 4. See Weekend Matinees & Special Screenings.

Image credit: The film’s subjects in Washington D.C. at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation

Always Becoming Sculpture Project - July 14 - December 31

October 1 - 31

Thanksgiving Revisited: New Views by Young Filmmakers - November 1 - 30



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