Vtape in Toronto distributes a wide variety for First Nation and
Indigenous video artists and filmmakers. Clicking the "aboriginal" button
in their advanced search option brings up 468 titles:
http://www.vtape.org/video-catalogue-advanced-search

They have many of these viewable for preview online if you get in touch
with them for the curator's password.

Also in Toronto, ImagineNATIVE Film Festival has an extensive online
archive of their programs over the last 15 years:
http://www.imaginenative.org

best
Chris



> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> A small group of students and alumni are programing an American Indian and
> Indigenous film screening series at CalArts for the end of the month. This
> will be a week long event from March 30th to April 3rd.
>
> I'm reaching out to all of you for suggestions as we finalize our
> programming in the next coming weeks.
>
> The program covers a range of forms and techniques and any suggestions
> will
> be appreciated and looked at. We are specifically looking for work made by
> American Indian and Indigenous peoples, not simply about.
>
> Programs will be arranged around such topics as:
> The Construction of Knowledge in Ethnographic Film Practices
> The Preservation and Conservation of Indigenous Land and Rights
> Contemporary Indigenous Art and Crafts
> Personal Narratives and Histories on the Reservation.
>
> As the event draws closer I'll send out the program details for those
> interested in the Southern California and Los Angeles area.
>
> Thank you for any help and suggestions.
>
> Best,
>
> Nate Cummings-Lambert
> (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)
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