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Friday, May 24, 2013 | 12:47 a.m.

Path Waves: An Indigenous Showcase

Where

Northwest Film
1515 Twelfth Avenue
Seattle, WA 

Upcoming

3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013

Cost

Buy

Categories

Events,  Movies | Film,  Other

PATH WAVES: AN INDIGENOUS SHOWCASE SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 AT 3:30PM TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 AT 7PM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 AT 9PM Co-presented by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian 69 min Learn about the lives of indigenous people in the United States, Canada and Australia. See how the exuberance of youth filmmakers meets the polished sheen of professionals in this collection of traditional tales, video poems about Native perspectives and stories of families and friendships. Ages 8 and older. One film has a survival theme that might be too intense for the most sensitive viewers. Featuring: Hoverboard (Sydney Freeland, USA); Super Brotha: Urban Surfing (Rima Tamou, Australia); Chased: Version #2 (SuperFLY, USA); Amaqqut Nunaat: The Country of Wolves (Neil Christopher, Canada); How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes (Students of the Tulalip Heritage School, USA); Injunuity: Tongues (Adrian Baker, USA); Injunuity: Buried (Adrian Baker,USA); Because of Who I Am (Marcella Ernest, USA); White Washed (Caitlyn Isham, USA); Neil Discovers the Moon (Steven Judd, USA); Interview with Einstein (Velma Craig and Dustinn Craig,USA; Minnie Loves Junior (Andy Mullins and Matt Mullins, Australia) 6 - 10 USD
 
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