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American Indian Heritage Month — Stories Worth Knowing
KQED proudly honors American Indian Heritage Month with television programming and online stories that celebrate the contributions and importance of the American Indian community — from a Bay Area dance company featuring indigenous contemporary dancers to a documentary offering a rare view into contemporary reservation life.
For Rulan Tangen, To Dance Is To Live, To Live Is To Dance
Meet Rulan Tangen, a Bay Area dancer and choreographer who gathers indigenous performers to express their culture through the power of dance.
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Commemorating Indigenous History on Alcatraz Island
Twice a year, people visit Alcatraz Island for a sunrise celebration to honor Native American culture and the occupation of the island over 46 years ago.
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Film School Shorts Presents Bloodlines
Film School Shorts is proud to release Bloodlines, a quiet film about a Native American family in which two brothers attempt to win their father’s respect by hunting the wolf that’s been killing their livestock.
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On Television
Throughout November, KQED Public Television presents a special American Indian Heritage Month lineup, including a documentary exploring Native American women healers of today, and a film about the journey of two girls as they take part in traditional passage rites to becoming Mohawk Women.
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