Covida buriid ja bahá beivviid
This hilarious short film Covid side effects shows how pandemic and physical distancing times can be helpful when trying to break up with a partner.
This hilarious short film Covid side effects shows how pandemic and physical distancing times can be helpful when trying to break up with a partner.
Late at night a young couple crash their car in the middle of the bush. To their horror they discover that their young female toddler is missing.
An old Inuvialuit warning to harvest carefully. As all traditional harvesters know: if you are not responsible, you can destroy your own ecosystem and be left with nothing.
Lewis Smith is a self-taught carver who specialises in carving pakohe (argillite) which he harvests and collects from his local river.
Hop Along Hang On blends spoken word poetry, music and animation to explore and acknowledge the deeper history and long-term effects of the removal of culture within Indigenous peoples of […]
Te Puhi prepares herself for the toughest day of her life as the harsh reality of her father’s dementia forces her to face the painful truth that she must let […]
Doama, Doama gives us a glimpse into the life of a Sámi a girl who runs on Sámi time.
A young Iñupiaq artist reflects on climate change and its effects on her ancestral lands through painting.