Honoring Indigenous innovation with modern insight & culture.
For more than 400 years, Native and Indigenous peoples have been portrayed as primitive historical relics in order to further settler-colonial endeavors in the United States (and around the world). But traditional teachings, historical records, and contemporary understandings fully recognize that the innovations of Indigenous people have had significant impacts on modern culture.
Honoring Indigenous innovation with modern insight & culture.
For more than 400 years, Native and Indigenous peoples have been portrayed as primitive historical relics in order to further settler-colonial endeavors in the United States (and around the world). But traditional teachings, historical records, and contemporary understandings fully recognize that the innovations of Indigenous people have had significant impacts on modern culture.
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About the Host
Cheyenne Bearfoot is a graduate of The University of California Santa Cruz’s film program and video producer for KQED. As a mixed Chiricahua Apache woman, her hope is to provide a space for Indigenous representation and showcase the strengths and excellence of their culture. Her specialization in production and multimedia communications has provided her with opportunities with Channel 26 News, SFFILM, and the City of Tracy.
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