The Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Annual Native Film Series showcases a selection of thought-provoking documentaries that feature original and diverse indigenous stories. All are directed, written, produced by, and/or star Native Americans.
Saturday, February 16th, 2:00pm
Clingman Education Gallery
INAATE/SE/ re-imagines an ancient Ojibway story, the Seven Fires Prophecy, which both predates and predicts first contact with Europeans. Blending documentary, narrative, and experimental forms, the film transcends linear colonized history to explore how the prophecy resonates through the generations in their indigenous community within Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Documentary filmmaker/producer Julianna Brannum (Comanche Nation) curated the 2019 Native Film Series and will lead a discussion after the screening. Included with museum admission.
Education Department
education@briscoemuseum.org
210.299.4499
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Governor Dolph Briscoe and his wife Janey envisioned a Museum that would preserve the stories and traditions of the American West.