Welcome to Living Indigenous Media, a podcast forum for discussing Indigenous media movements, oral histories and contributing to the Indigenous conversation. I’m your host Rain Charger, an Itazipacola Lakota grad...
Indigenous communities are adapting traditional oral stories for use in digital media. Stories are being transformed into different types of media across communities including film, animation, social media, and localization,...
Carla Iaccheli, Digital Literacy Librarian the Edmonton Public Library, discusses digital projects which provide a platform for Indigenous voices in the community. The Voices of Amiskwaciy project, a collaborative initiative...
As part of a larger panel discussion, Frank explores the role of allyship within a small but growing group of non-Indigenous exhibitors who are attempting to program more Indigenous films...
The digitization and curation of large bodies of text has inspired and encouraged new methods of research into language and literature, but only into those languages for which such corpora...
Mapping Indigenous LA is a series of story maps that uncover the multiple layers of indigenous Los Angeles through digital storytelling and oral history with community leaders, youth and elders...