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Native American Film Fest

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The Cinema Tent  is located in "The Gathering Place" on the Festival grounds
Grammy winning artist Thirza Defoe (Ojibwe, Oneida), and Native Punx (NPX), bring their Native American Film Fest to Indian Summer!  NPX has hand-selected contemporary films made by Indigenous writers, directors, actors and crew members. Films and film shorts will be introduced by Native American artists, poets, authors and speakers.

Please note: movie times are subject to change and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.


Friday September 9

6:30     NATOW Video (Native American Tourism of Wisconsin)

7:00     Edgars Journey

7:30     Marquette University Video

8:00     Ancestors Eyes -  Jamie Brace

8:30     Cobell V- Melinda Janko (Fire in the Belly Productions)

9:00     Liminality

9:30     Indios Primeros

10:00   Two Spirits, One Journey

 

Saturday, September 10

1:30    Sacred Medicines: Milwaukee Bluff Project

2:00    What it takes to be a film maker?

2:30    NATOW Video (Native American Tourism of Wisconsin)

3:00    Call for Peace Drum and Dance – Art and Dawn Shagonee

3:30    Pow-Wow Dreams - Jamie Brace

4:00    Jim Stevens - Poet

4:30    Marquette University Video

5:00    Dome of Heaven  - Sponsored byWoodland Pattern Book Center

5:30    Hunting  - Dallas Goldtooth

6:00     Edgars Journey

6:30     NATOW Video (Native American Tourism of Wisconsin)

7:00     Ancestors Eyes

7:30    The Migration

8:00    He Can’t Be Caught

8:30    Indios Primeros

9:00    Pow-Wow Dreams

9:30    Marquette University Video

10:00   LiminalityIndian Vampires

10:30   Two Spirits, One Journey

11:00    Indios Primeros

 

Sunday, September 11       

1:30      Dome of Heaven  -Sponsored by Woodland Pattern Book Center

2:00      Sacred Medicines: Milwaukee Bluff Project

2:30      The Migration

3:00      Edgars Journey

3:30      Marquette University Video

4:00      What it takes to be a film maker?

4:30      Hunting – Dallas Goldtooth

5:00      He Can’t Be Caught

5:30       NATOW Video (Native American Tourism of Wisconsin)

6:00       Pow-Wow Dreams

6:30       Sacred Medicines: Milwaukee Bluff Project

7:00       Ancestors Eyes

 

Festival grounds close at 8:00 pm.