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A Real show about Real Indigenous stuff. We talk about all Indigenous things on the screens and everywhere in between. We ain't just real. We're REEL INDIGENOUS.

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  • Tiger: Making a nomination run S4E27
    Dec 9 2025

    Nominations for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are all under consideration by voters right now, and WHAT!!?? Several Native films have qualified to be considered!

    Tiger is a live-action documentary short about Dana Tiger and her family of artists, who changed the landscape of North American Indigenous art. Their t-shirts have been seen most recently in Reservation Dogs and The Lowdown (and are available online).

    A family triumphant and devastated, the Tiger story is deftly told by documentarian Loren Waters, and it's now available to stream on FNX and Criterion.

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    52 min
  • Live from OKC: Richard Ray Whitman S4E26
    Dec 2 2025

    Richard is a multi-hyphenate: artist, actor, activist, photographer. And he took time to sit down with our hosts to discuss his career, his experience on the set of American Indian Graffiti, and a host of other topics.

    Quyana to Oklahoma Film Exchange for hosting our retrospective!

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    56 min
  • American Indian Graffiti: the legendary feature S4E25
    Nov 18 2025

    In a run-up to our live interview with Richard Ray Whitman, we present...American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life.

    A deep dive into the legendary feature by Steven Paul Judd *Dark Winds) and tvli jacob (American Experience). Twenty two years ago, shot in Norman, OK, featuring Kimberley Guerrero (Welcome to Derry) and Yvonne Russo (Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Anna Mae Aquash), this film kicked off a wave of New Native Cinema, focusing on the modern experience of Indigenous folks in the US.

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    1 h et 4 min
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