[Thread] #NOVA Releases Series of Short Films Produced by #IndigenousFilmmakers

by Barbara Ayotte
November 25, 2024

"Honoring Native American Heritage Month, GBH, Vision Maker Media, and NOVA have released a collection of six short documentaries, Legacy of the Land, covering climate change in Native American communities. The first of its kind, the collection includes stories each produced by an Indigenous filmmaker making the series as dynamic and distinct as Native American communities themselves. From Alaska to Arizona, audiences witness the knowledge, tradition, and innovation of people living on the front lines of our changing climate. This series is a companion to NOVA’s film, Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine, which was released in July.

"'This series shines a well-deserved spotlight on Native American climate solutions that are based on Indigenous knowledge and science. The stories provide a rare insight from the perspective of Indigenous filmmakers who have given us privileged access to their communities,' said Laurie Donnelly, GBH Executive Producer."

https://www.wgbh.org/foundation/highlights/2024-11-25/nova-releases-series-of-short-films-produced-by-indigenous-filmmakers

#IndigenousKnowledge #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeSolutions #PublicTelevision #WGBH #FilmSeries #LegacyOfTheLand

<b>NOVA Releases Series of Short Films Produced by Indigenous Filmmakers</b>

Honoring Native American Heritage Month, NOVA, in partnership with GBH and Vision Maker Media, has released a first-of-its-kind collection of six short documentaries, Legacy of the Land, covering climate change in Native American communities. Learn more about each of these films.

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[Short Film]: #SandsOfTime: #CoastalErosion in #SouthernAlaska

"This short documentary by Anna Hoover of #BristolBay, #Alaska, presents the realities of coastal erosion by witnessing the experience of Bristol Bay community members. Interviews, local archives, and ancestral knowledge put the circumstances in stark relief, detailing the communities’ adjustments to the retreating coastline."

Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nhQZrBwQTI&list=PLtiOgIRVt407KkUa7gtlkGIuTD5YU6bqT&index=6

#IndigenousKnowledge
#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeSolutions
#PublicTelevision #WGBH #FilmSeries #LegacyOfTheLand #IndigenousFilmmakers #NOVA #AnimalProducts #Fishing #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Sands of Time | Legacy of the Land | NOVA | PBS

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I thought of you when I watched this @AlaskaWx . I don't think people understand what's been going on in Alaska, and how it's been getting worse.
@DoomsdaysCW Thanks. Many people in the urban areas in Alaska don’t appreciate the magnitude of what’s happening in western Alaska. Much less people outside of Alaska.
@AlaskaWx Yeah, I was surprised at how bad the erosion really was. And it's only going to get worse.