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Tales from the Indigenous South

October 19 @ 2:30 pm 4:30 pm

Film still from a movie featuring Indigenous athletes.

The Arkansas Cinema Society, The Sequoyah National Research Center, and the University of Arkansas – Little Rock are pleased to host an afternoon of short films relating to issues pertaining to regional nations and tribes.

The film line-up is as follows:

  • The Re-Acknowledgement — The Chiricahua Apache seek re-acknowledgement and restoration of their ancestral land, Nde Benah. (Directed by Dustin Trisler)
  • Lady Red Warriors — A story about the rise of the Oklahoma Choctaw Nation women’s stickball team, Tvshka Homma Ohoya also known as the Lady Red Warriors, and two Nations coming together (Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation) to become a force in the stickball community. (Directed by Mark Williams)
  • Regeneration of Land and Culture — An intimate portrayal of the buffalo as both a solution to combat climate change, and a symbol of Indigenous power, healing, and prosperity. (Directed by Brooke Bierhaus)
  • Refrigerator School Dropouts — Two young Kiowa brothers, weary of the Saturday afternoons at the cinema, venture into the forbidden pool hall only to discover new action heroes of another kind. (Directed by Jay Benham)

Event Details

Price

Free

Location

Governor Winthrop Rockefeller Lecture Hall
Doors open at 2:00 p.m.