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All Screenings in the Elmer and Mary Louis Rasmuson Theater,
First Level. For directions and entrance information, enter
here.
All programs subject to change.
November 2008
Daily November 1 - 30 in the Rasmuson Theater.
- 12:30 and 3:30 pm - We Shall Remain: ReelNative
22 minutes.
A selection of works from ReelNative, a contemporary short
film project that gives voice to Native Americans across the
country. At a series of community workshops, Native participants
learned to produce short films that tell personal stories.
Ranging in age from 14 to 55, the ReelNative filmmakers created
quirky, touching, funny, and profound films that reveal the
diversity of the contemporary Native experience and testify
to the resilience of Native people and culture.
ReelNative is part of We Shall Remain, a dynamic
multi-media project that establishes Native history as an
essential part of American history. At its center is a ground-breaking,
5-part documentary series produced by WGBH's award-winning
series American Experience that will be broadcast
on PBS in spring 2009. For more information go to www.pbs.org/weshallremain.


October 2008
Mexico Adentro/Within Mexico
Daily
October 1 - 31 in the Rasmuson Theater.


September 2008
Films presented in conjunction with the The Vine
Deloria, Jr. Native Writers Series: American Indian
Places
Daily September 1 - 30 in the Rasmuson Theater.


August 2008
COMEDY CARAVAN!
Come
take a walk on the funny side with these delightful comedy shorts.
Daily at 12:30 & 3:30 pm August 1 - 30 in the Rasmuson
Theater.


July 2008
This Land Is Me
Daily July 1 - 30 in the Rasmuson Theater.
Additional This Land Is Me screenings are taking place
July 12 & 18, 2008 as part of Special
Screenings in Washington, DC.


May 2008
Vídeo Amazônia Indígena: A View from the
Villages
Please also join us for Vídeo Amazônia Indígena:
A View from the Villages, a showcase of award-winning work
by Native directors from the Amazon of Brazil. May 7 - 11 2008.
For more information enter here.


April 2008
Music Videos!
Indians make modern music too! See a variety of Native videos
that will help you shake off your winter blues.


March 2008
In
honor of Women's Heritage Month, the National Museum of the
American Indian presents documentaries by Native women in film
- writers, directors, cinematographers - from communities across
the Western Hemisphere.
March 1 - 25, 2008


February 2008
Shared Experience: Sharing Our Stories
In
celebration of Black History Month, the NMAI features a collection
of short films by Native filmmakers from Canada, the United States
and Chile. Their personal stories illustrate universal struggles
that both Native and African American youth face today.
A portion of this program is also playing continuously in
the Third Floor Gallery Hall.


January
2008

Image credit:
The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend;Radio
Chanul Pom, From the Heart of the Highlands of Chiapas; By
the Rapids - courtesy of the filmmaker; Marangmotxingmo
Mirang/From the Ikpeng Children to the World;Gene Boy with
his adopted family. His Great Aunt and Uncle, Irene Hannis and
Louis Hannis and Bobby Benedict. © 2007 Eugene Benedict.
All rights reserved.; Rez Life; The Owl and the
Lemming: An Eskimo Legend
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