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"Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire"

A monthly series of film + video introduced by Native American directors, actors, writers, and cultural activists.

All programs are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, in the Elmer and Mary Louis Rasmuson Theater, First Level. For directions and entrance information, enter here.

Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire

"Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire"Washington, DC Premiere
Discussion following the evening screening with Spiral of Fire director/producer Carol Cornsilk and screenwriter and narrator, the award-winning author, playwright and scholar LeAnne Howe (Choctaw).

  • Friday, September 29th, 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, September 30th, 1:30 pm

"Chac"Chac

Discussion will follow the screening.

  • Friday, October 27th, 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, October 28th, 1:30 pm

"Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii"Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii

Washington, DC Premiere
Discussion with the filmmaker and Repatriation Specialists to follow film.

  • Friday, November 24th, 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, November 25th, 1:30 pm

Image credit: Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire - courtesy of Native American Public Telecommunications; Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire - courtesy of Native American Public Telecommunications; Film still from Chac; Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii - courtesy of Primitive Entertainment

Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire

Chac

Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii



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