Five powerful, award winning documentaries made by Indigenous filmmakers. Countless opportunities for impact. This collaborative platform amplifies Native voices and stories while connecting you to meaningful actions that create real change in Indigenous communities.


Discover how each film opens pathways to advocacy, education, and community building, and then take the next step to make a difference.

THE FILMS

Bring Them Home tells the story of a small group of Blackfoot people and their mission to establish the first wild buffalo herd on their ancestral territory since the species’ near-extinction a century ago, an act that would restore the land, re-enliven traditional culture and bring much needed healing to their community.


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BRING THEM HOME

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Screening Toolkit

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Access everything you need to host a powerful and informed screening, including official film posters, high-quality stills, the comprehensive press kit, and director headshots to help promote your event.

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Herd Development Grant

Support buffalo conservation and community revitalization by applying for or contributing to Indigenous-led herd development projects.

SUPPORT THE HERD

Remaining Native follows Ku Stevens, a rising Native American athlete, as he chases his dream of becoming a collegiate runner while grappling with the intergenerational trauma of his great-grandfather’s escape from an Indian boarding school. This coming-of-age documentary weaves personal ambition with historical truth, offering a powerful exploration of resilience, identity, and healing.


Host a screening to honor untold histories, spark dialogue around intergenerational healing, and celebrate Indigenous strength.

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Remaining Native

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Join Our Community

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Stay informed, connected, and involved by signing up for the Remaining Native newsletter.

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Healing and Truth Advocacy Toolkit

Take action to support the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies. This advocacy toolkit includes templates for contacting your legislators, sample scripts, talking points, shareable social media content, and informational resources to help you raise awareness and push for policy change.

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Singing Back the Buffalo is a visually stunning and deeply moving journey into buffalo consciousness, told through the voices of Indigenous visionaries working to rematriate the buffalo to their rightful place on the Great Plains. This epic documentary explores how restoring buffalo can spark a new era of ecological balance, Indigenous sovereignty, and spiritual renewal.


Host a screening to inspire conversations about Indigenous leadership, environmental justice, and the transformative power of returning to the right relationship with the land.

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Singing Back

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Follow the Journey

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Stay connected with ongoing updates and impactful stories through our vibrant social media communities.

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Organize a Buffalo Treaty Signing

At the heart of our movement is the Buffalo Treaty, a powerful, Indigenous-led, transboundary agreement supported by over 50 Nations across North America. Help grow this movement by organizing a local signing ceremony to amplify the Treaty’s principles, support buffalo rematriation, and strengthen collective action.

ORGANIZE A SIGNING

SUGARCANE is a powerful, Oscar-nominated documentary that follows the Williams Lake First Nation’s investigation into abuse and death at a former Indian residential school—revealing hidden truths, unearthing intergenerational trauma, and honoring the enduring strength of Indigenous families. This deeply personal and cinematic journey weaves together community testimony and family reckoning at a time of national reflection.


Host a screening to shed light on a legacy of injustice and inspire meaningful conversations around truth, healing, and resilience.

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SUGARCANE

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Film Discussion Tips

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Spark meaningful conversations after your SUGARCANE screening with this thoughtfully crafted guide, featuring key themes, reflective questions, and facilitation tips to deepen understanding of the film’s exploration of truth, justice, and Indigenous resilience.

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Truth and Reconciliation Action Guide

This comprehensive guide features concrete actions you can take to support truth, accountability, and healing. Take the next step toward reconciliation, from contacting elected officials to amplifying survivor voices and supporting Indigenous-led initiatives.

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YINTAH is a gripping, decade-spanning documentary that follows Tsakë ze’ Howilhkat Freda Huson and Tsakë ze’ Sleydo’ Molly Wickham as they lead the Wet’suwet’en Nation’s resistance to pipeline construction on their unceded ancestral lands. Against the backdrop of government-sanctioned raids and corporate encroachment, YINTAH captures a powerful story of Indigenous sovereignty, land defense, and anti-colonial resurgence.


Host a screening to stand in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land defenders and ignite critical conversations about Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the fight for a decolonized future.

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YINTAH

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Visit Gidimt’en Camp

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Support Wet’suwet’en sovereignty by visiting Gidimt’en Checkpoint, where land defenders are reoccupying and protecting their ancestral territory. Learn how to prepare, what to bring, and how to respectfully engage during your stay.

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Visit Unist’ot’en Camp

Experience frontline Indigenous resistance and healing in action by visiting Unist’ot’en Camp. As a guest, you’ll support the defense of Wet’suwet’en land and waters while learning about Indigenous governance, protocols, and the camp’s role as a space for healing and decolonization. Detailed guidance is available to help you prepare for a respectful and meaningful visit.

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