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Native Spirit Foundation — Indigenous Women Filmmakers Reclaim the Frame — UN International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

August 5, 2020 6:00 pm - August 9, 2020 7:00 pm

Europe and North America | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | London | Online

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LIVE DISCUSSION PANEL
UN International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, Sunday 9th August at 6PM BST join Dr. Stephanie Pratt (Dakota Nation) with  Indigenous women filmmaker panel: Jules Koostachin (Cree, Attawapiskat First Nation) director of PLACEnta and OshKiKiShiKaw, Beth Castle (descendent Pekowi band, Shawnee) and Christina D. King (Seminole) directors of WARRIOR WOMAN and Marcella Gilbert (Lakota/Dakota), one of the WARRIOR WOMEN and daughter of Madonna Thunder Hawk.

This event is part of Film Feels Connected, a UK-wide cinema season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network.

Platform Facebook Live & Youtube – both streamed live and accessible thereafter via links below and video above.
Facebook: https://bit.ly/RTFNativeSpirit 
YouTube: https://bit.ly/NativeSpiritRTF
Live captions will be available at: https://bit.ly/9thAugSubs and closed captions will be made available on the videos after the event.
CURATED FILM LIST
Tweed, director of Native Spirit Film Festival, the first and only festival in the UK to be dedicated to Indigenous cinema arts has curated a list of films, from Indigenous female filmmakers from the US and Canada. See the selected films here (all available to watch in the UK for free or On Demand) here: https://www.birds-eye-view.co.uk/watch/native-spirit-curated-viewing/

SPOKEN WORD

This Embodied Knowledge: Human by Zena Edwards

“As a woman of African Caribbean heritage who has seen her mother through the stress of the Windrush scandal, there is always a question mark over the UK being a place you can feel rooted in and how you develop your creative and intellectual universe on a land where you are a minority. This is a poetry film exploring “legitimate knowledge” for those displaced from their land and culture, and how valuing your own sovereignty is crucial for survival in the wake of old colonialized democracy moving into this “new normal”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGtXdb2Irc

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Major objectives: Focus attention on the critical risks confronting indigenous languages
Thematic areas: Promotion

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Organizer: H Tweed (Indigenous Peoples' Organization)

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Indigenous languages matter for social, economic and political development, peaceful coexistence and reconciliation in our societies. Yet many of them are in danger of disappearing. It is for this reason that the United Nations declared 2019 the Year of Indigenous Languages in order to encourage urgent action to preserve, revitalize and promote them.
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