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Reel Indigenous
by Angela, tvli, Sunrise, Noetta, Monica, Matt, Paris and Jason
We got a lot to say about all the Indigenous content coming our way! We will cover a lot of ground with all the Indigenous-led content, so don’t just keep it real, keep it Reel Indigenous.
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Steven Paul Judd & the Indian Bus Stop on the way to Dark Winds S4E4
Steven Paul Judd, director, writer, artist, currently writing and directing Dark Winds, finally joins us on the podcast this week. Special appearance by Ghost Will Sampson and the Bricktown IHOP (RIP).
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Ceremony Wins at SXSW S4E3
We are thrilled to welcome Banchi Hanuse, Qwaxw Siwallace, and Q'umulha Schooner to the pod this week. They were nice enough to sit down with us at SXSW for a chat before winning the SWSX Documentary Audience Award! The history of North America is littered with centuries of imperialism, and scars run deep. In Bella Coola, this story is even more harrowing than most. The Nuxalk Nation has seen attempts to wipe them out with smallpox, genocidal acts to steal their land, and now, the disappearance of the ooligan has been a major hit to the local customs. Ceremony tells the story of a people and a land, highlighting the ways that culture and the land remain as ingrained as ever.
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Dank Winds Season 4 drops S4E2
Dr. Jennifer Nez Denetdale, citizen of the Navajo Nation, joins us this week to talk Dark Winds Season 4, from her Dine perspective. Dr. Denetdale is chair and a professor of American Studies at University of New Mexico, and brings her unique point of view to our ongoing discussion of this fan favorite show.
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Return of #OscarsSoWhite...or is it? S5E01
How many Indians are nominated for the 2026 Oscar Awards? More than we thought, but still, we are losing some steam on this front. Our hosts debate who will win, who should win, and more this week!
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Sunrise (& sorta Matt) at Sundance-2026 edition S4E34
Last year in Utah! And Sunrise went to say goodbye to all the Park City Pals. Matt joined virtually, and we got the scoop on the 2026 Final Park City Sundance!
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We Love Love, and you! S4E33
February is made for love, and no one loves a love story more than our hosts. Which ones made the top of the list?
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Doctor Sleep thru the new Shining S4E32
Our hosts watched the 1997 Shining so you don't have to, followed up by 2019's Doctor Sleep. And yes, Angela watched one with the sound muted. Pod favs Cliff Curtis and Zahn McClarnon join the cast of Doctor Sleep to finish out Danny Torrance's story for an interesting addition to the King Universe.
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Welcome to Derry, with NDNs! S4E31
How tropey does Derry get? Our hosts have all the feels about the new series on HBO Max. It takes us all back to the 60s and how Pennywise became the clown we all know and love?
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Best of the Best for 2025 S4E30
2025 was...a...year. We've had a wild ride and are here to talk about it!
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Wrapping up 2025 with The Lowdown S4E29
So long, 2025. You've been a year. To finish it off, let's talk about the last four episodes of FX's The Lowdown. Thank you to our listeners for sticking with us for 4 years, and we hope 2026 will be the year you want! Be kind, and in the words of Rosebud Sioux citizen Bob Barker, please spay and neuter your pets.
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Edington + our favorite Taylor Swift era S4E28
Because no one asked for it, we, once again, revisit and discuss, "Edington" (not sure if it's spelled correctly, but too lazy to look it up).Anyways, our all father, god creator extraordinaire, the OG, Jason Asenap graces us with his presence to talk about Edington.Just like the mighty Cicada, Jason shows up every seven years and whips out his Tymbal to sing his shrilling chorus. Your ears will be blessed to hear such a song.Also, we meander a bit and talk about the lovely power couple, Ramona Emerson and Kelly Byars -- and lavish them with words of love. Turns out they’re working on a documentary right now . we didn’t know at the time of the recording so keep your eyes up for that .And as an added bonus, because all enquiring minds want to know, we discuss our favorite Taylor Swift era.So, turn on, tune in and drop out.The muzak is:"Leavin' u wuz ez but lovin' u is hard" by Chahta Vba Isht Taloa Cocophony Broken ConsortUntil the Gregorian calendar becomes measured by the eras of Taylor Swift, we won't just keep it real, we'll keep itREEL INDIGENOUS!
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Tiger: Making a nomination run S4E27
Nominations for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are all under consideration by voters right now, and WHAT!!?? Several Native films have qualified to be considered!Tiger is a live-action documentary short about Dana Tiger and her family of artists, who changed the landscape of North American Indigenous art. Their t-shirts have been seen most recently in Reservation Dogs and The Lowdown (and are available online). A family triumphant and devastated, the Tiger story is deftly told by documentarian Loren Waters, and it's now available to stream on FNX and Criterion.
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Live from OKC: Richard Ray Whitman S4E26
Richard is a multi-hyphenate: artist, actor, activist, photographer. And he took time to sit down with our hosts to discuss his career, his experience on the set of American Indian Graffiti, and a host of other topics. Quyana to Oklahoma Film Exchange for hosting our retrospective!
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American Indian Graffiti: S4E25
In a run-up to our live interview with Richard Ray Whitman, we present...American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life.A deep dive into the feature by Steven Paul Judd (Dark Winds) and tvli jacob (American Experience). Twenty two years ago, shot in Norman, OK, featuring Kimberley Guerrero (Welcome to Derry) and Yvonne Russo (Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Anna Mae Aquash), this film kicked off a wave of New Native Cinema, focusing on the modern experience of Indigenous folks in the US.
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Native American Heritage Recs: Criterion Edition S4E24
Friend of the pod Adam Piron curated a collection of Native Narratives for this month on the Criterion Collection streaming service, so we celebrate by talking about the list, and making our additions to it!What would you add? Join our Patreon and get a hand-selected movie from Sunrise and a discussion with him about it!
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No Contest - It's Native Month! S4E23
To celebrate the beginning of Native American Heritage Month, we take a look back at the short film that brought so many of our hosts together. Throwing it way back to Sunrise Tippeconnie's Contest, with a cast and crew of today's film luminaries. Our long-winding convo starts with Contest, then next week will feature tvli and Steven Paul Judd's American Indian Graffiti.
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We're heerree - with Will S4E22
Our horror hosts hone in on Will Sampson's performance in Poltergeist II, and wander through the dark and scary haunted houses and woods from there.Happy Halloween!
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Lowdown Giving the lowdown on The Lowdown S4E21
Lowdown Entertainment hosts a look at Sterlin Harjo's new show on FX: The Lowdown. Shot on location in Tulsa, Oklahoma, guest David Bizzaro joins us for some local flavor on the locations and background talent.
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Blood & Myth: True Crime Doc from a Native Perspective S4E20
Another true crime doc set in Indian Country has dropped on Hulu. Inupiat creative James Dommeck Jr. has adapted his Audible original "Midnight Son" now titled Blood & Myth. Our true crime expert Monica discusses the ins and outs of Natives and true crime this week. Is it exploitative? Condescending? And are the iñuktuŋs the cause?
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Graham Greene - A Tribute S4E19
We lost a giant in our community. Graham Greene began his journey on Sept 1. Our hosts reflect on his body of work, and impact he had on each of us.
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Eddington - How many Natives are in it?? S4E18
Short answer: not enough. Long answer, they get it right, every time. Sunrise, Matt, tvli and Angela sort through what exactly Eddington is, and what it all means. But if you make it to the end, let us know what you think about chronological or release order. Remember, keep it reel!
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Special Guests Sabrina and Littlebear Teach us to Pitch
Get ready to get inspired! Our next gen of Native filmmakers are here and showing us how its done. We met filmmakers Sabrina Saleha and Littlebear Sanchez at imagineNative and deadCenter film fests, and just had to have them on to share their experiences as young Indigenous filmmakers going through Sundance, imagineNative, and even Tisch. Let's decolonize filmmaking together!
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Jhane Says Free Leonard
Pod favorite Jhane Myers joins us as two films she produced make their festival runs: Comanche Academy: A Healing Journey and Free Leonard Peltier Up next, seven projects,including a feature on the Miccosukee Nation, and a look at how we are consuming media these days. We love having Jhane on to get all the news!
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POW! Joey Clift and Amanda Erickson talk deadCenter
Being Native can be complicated. Often we are confronted with challenges from both within our communities and from outside our communities, and this week's episode looks at our filmmaker perspectives on their stories they tell.Amanda Erickson brings true crime producing experience to this beautifully crafted doc about a missing sister, and the struggles of those who remain behind in "She Cried That Day", and our friend Joey Clift joins again for a look at his animated short "POW!" that is taking the film fest circuit by storm. You may even hear host Angela's voice in it!We're always thankful for the quality of talent that deadCenter Film Festival brings to Oklahoma and want to wish them Happy 25th Birthday. We look forward to many more years of great Indigenous content with them.
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EXTRA: Paris Makes a Film
We visit with host/producer Paris and director/writer Caleb on this extra edition of Reel Indigenous, looking at the inception of a short film project!
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Indigenous FIlmmakers are deadCenter in Oklahoma
This week we catch up with deadCenter filmmakers Sabrina Saleha, Loren Waters, and Kyle Kauwika Harris as they screen their films at the world-famous festival, celebrating 25 years!Loren's "Tiger" debuted at Sundance and has been taking the world by storm. Sabrina is multi-talented actor, writer, and director, and can be seen in The Cleaning Lady and Barry. Kyle's debut feature film Reverence was a labor of love for the Oklahoma filmmaker.
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Let's talk to Noetta!
Our Host Interview series continues with Noetta Harjo, PhD candidate, radio personality, savage auntie and more.
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Drowned Land lands at deadCenter
Drowned Land is a feature documentary about efforts to build dams along the Kiamichi River in SE Oklahoma, and efforts by water protectors to stop the resource extraction by flooding a section of the state. Filmmaker Colleen Thurston joins Paris and Angela to talk about her years-long process to creating this beautiful documentary, and how personal it became to her in making it.
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Fangirling over North of North!
Join us as we join the rest of the world raving about the CBC/APTN/Netflix series North of North, starring Anna Lambe. The fashions, the earrings, the romance! We can't wait for Season 2!
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Choctaw Vampire Hunters Sink Their Teeth Into Sinners
Friend of the Pod Mark Williams knows vampire hunters, and now we do, too! If you've seen Sinners, you know who we're talking about. The legendary Choctaw Vampire Hunters have caught the imaginations of the world, and we want to know more.Be sure the crank up the volume for this episode, where Jay Wesley, Mark Patrick, Marco Patrick and Eric Willis join us from the Chahta Immi Cultural Center in Mississippi, and Jaeden Wesley joins us from school in LA to talk about their experiences working with director Ryan Coogler and how their characters became a cultural phenomenon.
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Dark Winds Wrap Up Season 3
tvli, Paris and Angela stan Erica Tremblay and were mighty impressed with Steve Judd and how they wrapped up the third season of Dark Winds.Just give all the awards to Erica, Steve, Zahn, and Deanna already!Come for the Dank Winds, stay for the cats.See you n Toronto!
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Novocaine and Opus: 2 films featuring Amber Midthunder
This is an episode recorded a while back when these flicks were fresh on the screen. Now, they're probably on streaming or at the dollar movie. So, check them out.Better late than never, as we get to chat it up about two movies starring Amber Midthunder -- "Novocaine" and "Opus" ("Opus" also has Tatanka Means, and so there's an extension of love to him). Hope you enjoy this episode as we give endless praise to Amber.The music is "Op. 49" by Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consortAlso, check this career retrospective out:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23902472/?ref_=vp_ov_btnAnd while you're online, check the link tree for all our links -- and then some.https://linktr.ee/reelindigenousAnyways...So, remember, whether you're impervious to pain or dealing with some cult-like people, don't just keep it real, keep itREEL INDIGENOUS!
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Come for Dark Winds, Stay for Convoy
Our hosts discuss, at length, the 70s, episodes 4 and 5 of Dark Winds, and much, much more. Tune in after the closing music for more musings on CBs, Convoy and who worked on that film.
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We Know What We Did Last Winter
Or, How We Survived SXSW and various other projects during the winter. Our hosts have been busy with new, exciting endeavors, and they share all their experiences with you this week!
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Dark Winds: Keeping us on the edge!
Noetta and Angela sum up Episodes 2 and 3 this week with some luck and lots of auntie laughs.These two episodes are setting up a lot of stuff, and we are here for it! Spoilers abound, so beware going forward, and thanks for listening!
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Dark Winds Blowing Hard this season
Noetta is on spring break and joins us to talk about Season 3 of Dark Winds! This season brings more monsters, more intrigue and more Zahn, Twilight alums and Jessica Matten.
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NYT Bestselling Author Angeline Boulley Talks Writing
"I write to preserve my culture; I edit to protect my culture," says Angeline Boulley, author of NYT bestseller "Firekeepers Daughter".Angeline sits down with Angela at the Charles M. Russell Center to talk about her writing method (it's complicated), her life before writing (also complicated), and what she sees for the future of Indigenous storytelling (Native stories by Natives).
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Cliff Curtis Cult
We got us a Cliff Curtis Appreciation Post this week, along with a little Oscar talk for ya. Happy Third Birthday to us and thanks for tuning in!
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Endless Cookie is Endlessly Entertaining - at Sundance
We are thrilled to welcome brothers Seth and Pete Scriver to the pod this week to discuss their animated documentary "Endless Cookie," a feature-length film full of Pete's stories about his kids, dogs, and community of Shamattawa.The film debuted at Sundance, to the great surprise of the family, and they brought the kids (not the dogs) down to Utah for their first viewing in a movie theater.
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Sundance Part 2: Okie Ties
Sunrise, Jason, Matt and David wrap up Sundance with a look at Free Leonard Peltier and more.
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Pt 1: Fresh off the Sundance
Sunrise and Matt welcome Jason Asenap and David Bizzaro to the pod to discuss the 2025 films of the Sundance Festival, soon to leave Park City! And this is just Part One! Big props to Loren Waters and her award for Tiger!
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Yvonne Russo talks The Assassination of Annie Mae
Producer and director Yvonne Russo joins us this week to talk about Vow of Silence: the Assassination of Annie Mae, a docuseries now airing on Hulu. Annie Mae was a member of the American Indian Movement who disappeared, only to be found dead months later in South Dakota. Yvonne shares her journey of discovery and how this story is especially relevant today.
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Pursuing Jeremy Charles
Jeremy Charles finds his purpose not just in the success of Pursuit Films, but in the success of his Cherokee people. As a musician, producer, filmmaker, photographer, and so much more, Jeremy is dedicated to giving voice to those so long ignored. And we are here for it!
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Getting Metal with Taylor
Forged in fire and hammered into art, metalsmithing is a growing community for young Native artists, melding the past, the present, the SW and the SE together into something new and beautiful. Today we visit with the owner of Cheyenne Sky Studio, where Taylor patiently shares her art with students, and where she creates her one-of-a-kind pieces on display at galleries around the state of Oklahoma.
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Kicking off 2025 with Johnnie Jae!
Welcome 2025! The most awesome Indigie Geek to ever geek joins us to kick off the new year.Put your hands together for the one, the only Johnnie Jae! The original brown ball of fury.
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We're Too Sexy for this Poll
Indigenous.tv just ran a Sexiest Man in NDN Country poll, so our hosts weigh in on their picks. Lulululu to Che Jim for his win! It was a crowded field this year, and we are pumped. Here's to next year's poll, with the hope it will include our 2S, non-binary, women, and femme folks!
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RIP Rerun Pt 2: Powwow Highway
Now part of the Library of Congress's National Film Registry, enjoy your holiday with Gary Farmer....all of Gary Farmer.Quyana to @Rezidentevil.bsky.social for the assist on selecting this rerun for the holidays.
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RIP Rewind Pt 1: Christmas with Buddy and Philbert
Now part of the Library of Congress's National Film Registry, enjoy your holiday with Gary Farmer....all of Gary Farmer.Quyana to @Rezidentevil.bsky.social for the assist on selecting this rerun for the holidays.Stay tuned for Part 2 tomorrow!
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Michael Sheyahshe: Talks Natives in Comics
Guest Michael Sheyahshe, Caddo citizen, joins us to talk all things comic books, art, and storytelling.Don't forget to get his book, "Native Americans in Comic books: a Critical Study" at:https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Native-Americans-Comic-Books/Michael-A-Sheyahshe/9781476667997?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=4&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsaS7BhDPARIsAAX5cSCn_2f_7x0TEJA64Yu0a8O7htXbRJnxoaxZF3Uw0MGGbHQKtc17C5kaAvNOEALw_wcBAnd where all fine books are sold.And check his website at: https://michaelsheyahshe.wordpress.com/The music is:"True Love's Path" by the Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consortIf you got any questions or suggestions -- check out our socials at:Facebook - Reel Indigenous PodcastTwitter/X @Reel_IndigenousInstagram - ReelindigenousPodwww.patreon.com/ReelIndigenousPodcastJust don't give us a social disease.Remember, kids, whether you find yourself in the funny books, or just dig all kinds of Indigenous art, be real about it -- and not just real, but...REEL INDIGENOUS!
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Moana 2 - How Far Did It Go?
It's the sequel that was a series, that now is ringing back the box office! Moana 2 introduces new teams, new stories and a new partnership between Moana and Maui. And let's talk about the new stylish demigod!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We got a lot to say about all the Indigenous content coming our way! We will cover a lot of ground with all the Indigenous-led content, so don’t just keep it real, keep it Reel Indigenous.
HOSTED BY
Angela, tvli, Sunrise, Noetta, Monica, Matt, Paris and Jason
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