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An illustrated cover for the Water Woes audio serial.

Water Woes

An episode of the audio serial Water Woes, Maleah Tuttle (Oglalla-Lakota) tells the story of another Maleah, an Indigenous resident of Durango Colorado, who one day begins to hear the multitudinous voice of the spirit being Water. Working and living daily life is a challenge enough but now Maleah (the character) has to decipher the cryptic words of an enigmatic spirit. Is it a message? A...

Self Healing Loop

An experimental documentary by Morgan Timeche (Hopi) that meditates and ruminates on water’s properties as medicine for the body, spirit, and mind.

A dramatic, stormy cloudscape at sunset.

To' of Tradition

Following a traditional Diné model of didactic storytelling, Rian Stanley (Diné) examines water’s role in Shonto Arizona’s spiritual life, the community’s residents daily reality, and as a focus of inspiration for young Natives working to sustain their tribe’s future.

Navajo churro sheep.

Water’s Whispers

Rosamariah McCabe (Diné) shares a poetic glimpse into water as both a living being and a necessity in her home of Window Rock Arizona. As water is a witness to the struggles and joys of life, this film is a window into Navajo humor, awe, and reverence.

A person standing in a sun-filtered kitchen.

Ithana Oka

A highly personal collage film, Ithana Oka is Rue Denney’s (Chickasaw) elegy and diary to their friend Water, oka in Chickasaw. Though the appearances change shape – from the muggy bayous of Alabama, to the powdered snow of the Rockies, and even in the chilly spray of the ocean – Rue finds that these are all faces of one spirit and still their friend all the same.

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