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Thursday, November 30

Time

Auditorium

Off-site

6 pm

       

@Donnell Media Center
of The New York Public Libray
20 W. 53rd St.
Cherokee Dreams
Introduced by Joseph Erb and
Carol Cornsilk

Messenger and Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire

 

6:30 pm

 

 

     

7 pm

 

Journals of Knud Rasmussen
Introduced by Zacharias Kunuk
and Norman Cohn.

     

7:30 pm

       

8 pm

       

8:30 pm

       

9 pm

         

9:30 pm

           

Friday, December 1

Time

Auditorium

Diker Pavilion

7 pm

 

My First Contact
Introduced by Mari Corrêa and Kumaré Txicão (Ikpeng).
Marangmotxingo Mirang/From the Ikpeng Children to the World and My First Contact

   

Traditionally Modern
Introduced by Paul M. Rickard.
Buscando el Azul/Searching for Blue and Aboriginal Architecture, Living Architecture

 

7:30 pm

       

8 pm

       

8:30 pm

       

9 pm

       

9:30 pm

 

Off-site
LUCIE IDLOUT
at JOE'S PUB AT THE PUBLIC THEATER, 425 Lafayette Street
Rocker Lucie Idlout brings down the house as part of the
Native American Film + Video Festival and the Canadian Consulate General's Upper North Side series with Joe's Pub at The Public Theater.
Tickets are available at www.joespub.com or 212-967-7555.
For table reservations call 212-539-8778.

 

Saturday, December 2

Radio Listening @ the Festival: 11 am - 3 pm, Resource Center, 2nd Floor
Drawn from Native communities throughout the hemisphere, radio and Web-based media are featured at individual viewing stations. Organized by the NMAI’s Film and Video Center and the Resource Center.

Time

Auditorium

Diker Pavilion

Meeting Room 1

Screening Room

10 am

10 am
Our Languages, Our Stories
Two Winters: Tales from Above the Earth, Popol Vuh: The Quiché Maya Creation Myth & Taina-Kan, The Big Star

                   

10:30 am

   

10:30 am
Native Places
Uratarimanta: This Is Democracy for Us

   

10:30 am
This Is Who I Am
Not Just a Halfbreed,
The Duck, The Man,
The Woman
,
Plastic Warriors
, &
Apples and Indians

   

10:30 am
Speaking Out
Waterbuster

 

11 am

             

11:15 am

11:15 am - 1:15 pm
Our Languages, Our Stories
Why Save a Language?
, Female Rain - Nilts'a Bi'aad, Radio Ñonmdaa: The Word of Water, & Goodnight Irene

11:30 am

   

11:30 am
Native Places
The Border Crossed Us,
Sueños Binacionales/Bi-National Dreams
, & Cheranasticotown

         

12 pm

       

12 pm
This Is Who I Am
Patrick Ross, Su Naa (My Big Brother), Suckerfish,
A Horse Called Memory
,
Ka Haka Rongo/To Listen
, & Half of Anything

   

12:05 pm
Speaking Out
History of the Iñupiat: 1961, The Duck-in, & Yukon Circles

 

12:30 pm

             

1 pm

             

1:15 pm

1:15 - 3:15 pm
Our Languages, Our Stories

Keepers of the Language: Mildred Milliea, Cane Music, Nuevo Amanecer/New Dawn, Indians for Indians: A Radio Program, & De la Tierra a la Pantalla/From Land to Screen

           

1:20 pm
Speaking Out
History of the Iñupiat: 1961, The Duck-in, & Yukon Circles

 

1:30 pm

   

1:30 pm
Native Places
Umbral/Threshold &
La Cumbre Sagrada/
The Sacred Summit

         

1:45 pm

       

1:45 pm
This Is Who I Am
Crazy Ind'n, Smoke Break, The Wagon-Burner, Contest, & Monotony

     

2 pm

           

 

 

2:30 pm

           

2:35 pm
Speaking Out
If the Name Has to Go

 

3 pm

   

3 pm
Native Places
Gesture Down (I Don't Sing),
The Last Trek, & Nganawendaanan Nde'ing
(I Keep Them in My Heart)

   

3:05 pm
This Is Who I Am
Divided By Zero, Matto Saina - Ta As Hurao/The Return of the Elder Hurao, Meskanahk (My Path), & Grace

     

3:15 pm

3:15 - 4:15 pm
Our Languages, Our Stories

Hapunda, Kurita Kaheri "Messenger of the Gods", & Hanondagonyes "Town Destroyer"

           

3:10 pm
Speaking Out
If the Name Has to Go

 

3:30 pm

               

3:45 pm

               

3:45 pm
Speaking Out
Two Worlds Colliding, & Circle of Justice

 

4 pm

         

4:00 pm
This Is Who I Am
Día 2/Day 2 & My Mother's Rebozo

     

4:15 pm

4:15 - 6 pm
New Short Fiction
Kinnaq Nigaqtuqtuaq/The Snaring Madman, The Winter Chill, Sunshine, & Share the Wealth

   

4:15 pm
Native Places
La Cumbia del Mole, Hombres y Mujeres Ikoots/Ikoots Men and Women, Radio Chanul Pom, From the Heart of the Highlands of Chiapas, Havasupai, & Dulce Convivencia/Sweet Gathering

         

4:30 pm

             

4:45 pm

             

5 pm

             

5:15 pm

               

5:30 pm

               

6 pm

                     

6:30 pm

                     

7 pm

7 - 9:30 pm
Heart of Courage
Introduced by Jennifer Aguilera Silva, Humberto Claros, and Iván Sanjinés.
Newen/Life-Force, Cocanchej Sutimpy/In the Name of Our Coca Leaves, & Venciendo el Miedo/Conquering Fear

   

7 pm - 9:30 pm
New Navajo Cinema
Introduced by Nanobah Becker and Blackhorse Lowe.
Conversion & 5th World

   

 

   

 

 

7:30 pm

                 

8 pm

                 

8:30 pm

                 

9 pm

                 

9:30 pm

 

                   

Sunday, December 3

Radio Listening @ the Festival: 11 am - 3 pm, Resource Center, 2nd Floor
Drawn from Native communities throughout the hemisphere, radio and Web-based media are featured at individual viewing stations. Organized by the NMAI’s Film and Video Center and the Resource Center.

Time

Auditorium

Diker Pavilion

Meeting Room 1

Screening Room

11 am

11 am
Our Lands Are Not for Sale

La Tierra Es Nuestra Esperanza/The Land Is Our Hope: Resistance to the "Plan Puebla Panama"
, Pa' Poder que Nos Den Tierra/Power to Give Us Land, & Sachata Kishipichik Mani/I Am the Defender of the Forest

   

11 am
Tradition Keepers
Guardianes del Maíz/
Guardians of the Corn
& Manoomin: A Minnesota Way of Life

   

11 am
New Generations
Kmoots'i Loobil in Kaajal/The Ancient Roots of My Town

   

11 am
Community
Lima ¡Was!

 

11:15 am

11:30 am

               

11:45 am

         

11:45 am
New Generations
First Fire, Spider Kid, Marble Gangsta, &
By the Rapids

       

12 pm

             

12:10 pm
Community
Lima ¡Was!

 

12:15 pm

     

12:20 pm
Tradition Keepers
Charlie Makes a Drum,
Na Florentina, & K'evujel ta Jteklum/Song of Our Land

         

12:30 pm

               

12:45 pm

 

       

12:45 pm
New Generations
Video from Ojos Diversos
Taller en Juchitán/Workshop in Juchitán, Santiago Xanica: Seis Años de Lucha y Resistencia, & El Mar Es de Todos/The Sea Belongs to All of Us

     

1 pm

1:00 pm
Our Lands Are Not for Sale

Lye & Sipakapa No Se Vende/Sipakapa Is Not for Sale

               

1:15 pm

           

1:15 pm
Community
Unakuluk, Dear Little One

 

1:30 pm

   

 

   

1:30 pm
New Generations
Coureurs de Nuit/Night Hunters & En-Why-Oh

     

1:45 pm

   

1:50 pm
Tradition Keepers
Natchiliagniaqtuguk/Seal Hunting with Dad
& Diet of Souls

         

2 pm

         

2:15 pm
New Generations
¿A Dónde Va tu Basura?/Where Does Your Trash Go? & La Leyenda de los Vientos de Fuego/The Legend of the Fire Winds

   

2:10 pm
Community
Teachings of the Tree People: The Work of Bruce Miller

 

2:30 pm

               

2:45 pm

2:45 pm
Our Lands Are Not for Sale

The Shirt, Yellow Dust,
& The Snowbowl Effect

             

3 pm

   

3:10 pm
Tradition Keepers
Smudge, Medicine Walker,
& Nikan Ikon Ti Topajcha/
This Is How We Heal
Ourselves Here

   

3:10 pm
New Generations
A New Day in a New Life,
Red Brick Road, & That Girl

     

3:15 pm

             

3:30 pm

             

3:45 pm

               

4 pm

         

4:00 pm
New Generations
Video from Native Lens
Becoming, Why We Play Basketball, & Rez Life

     

4:15 pm

4:15 pm
Our Lands Are Not for Sale

Mauna Kea - Temple Under Siege

               

4:30 pm

             

4:30 pm
Community
Waterbuster

 

4:45 pm

   

4:45 pm
Tradition Keepers
Numbe Whageh
(Our Center Place)
&
Iauaretê: Waterfall of the Jaguars

   

4:45 pm
New Generations
Moccasin Flats:
Whose Team Are You On?
& Moccasin Flats: The Other Side

     

5 pm

             

5:15 pm

               

5:30 pm

               

6 pm

                     

6:30 pm

                     

7 pm

7 - 9 pm
Mohawk Girls
Introduced by Gail Maurice and Tracey Deer.
Memory in Bones &
Mohawk Girls

   

7 pm - 9 pm
Trudell
Introduced by
Heather Rae.

   

 

   


 

7:30 pm

                 

8 pm

                 

8:30 pm

                 

9 pm

Closing Night Celebration
CLUB RED CAFÉ at the National Museum of the American Indian, Diker Pavilion for Native Arts and Culture
Celebrate with the filmmakers and participants in the 2006 Native American Film + Video Festival for live musical performances by indigenous artists at the Club Red Café.
Scheduled artists: COREY ALLISON, THE DUST DIVE, DJ VIGILANTE, JAAS