Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART ONE. INDIGENOUS FILM PRACTICES. Relocating the exiles / P. Jane Hafen -- Winter in the blood: a conversation / Joanna Hearne, with Lily Gladstone, Alex Smith, and Andrew Smith -- The potential (and pitfalls) of activist filmmaking: Indigenous women's activism in the spirit of Annie Mae / Channette Romero -- Return buffalo people: against genocide in Tasha Hubbard's documentary and animated film / Penelope Myrtle Kelsey -- Visualities of desire in Shimásání and Sami blood / Denise K. Cummings -- Indigenizing genre: the films of Rachel Perkins / Jennifer L. Gauthier -- A green and pleasant land: Barclay's Ngati and an Indigenous film aesthetics / Lee Schweninger -- PART TWO. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN INDIAN ART. Indigenizing Canadian settler monuments of Indians: Ehren ""Bear Witness"" Thomas's video Make your escape / Laura E. Smith -- Inuit agencies: the legacy of Arctic art cooperatives and Indigenous resistance / Molly McGlennen -- EPILOGUE. ON THE STATE OF MEDIA AND REPRESENTATION. The Fourth World's new digital native media: in brief / Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. -- Contributors -- Index
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