
The Bioneers Indigeneity Program is the go-to source for accurate and contemporary media featuring Indigenous visionaries from across North America. Over the past 10 years, the Indigeneity Program has cultivated a rich repository of videos, transcripts and audio recordings showcasing Indigenous youth, elders and leaders from around the world who have shared Indigenous approaches to environmental, human rights, and social equity issues. This one-of-a-kind collection of authentic, Indigenous voices will continue to impact grassroots and international efforts to restore planet and people for many years to come.
Indigeneity Media Released Recently:
- Bioneers Indigeneity promotional video
- California Indian Genocide and Resilience, featuring Loren Bommelyn (Tolowa) Chairperson, Tolowa Deeni’ Nation; Marshall McKay (Yoche Dehe Wintun Nation) Chairman, Yoche Dehe; Corrina Gould (Chochenyo/Karkin Ohlone) Founder of Sogorea Te’ Land Trust
- Indians in California School Books, featuring Loren Bommelyn (Tolowa) Chairperson, Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation
- Commodification of Nature, featuring Tom Goldtooth (Diné/Dakota) Executive Director, Indigenous Environmental Network
- Seven Generations, featuring Kapuna M. Kalani Souza (Kanaka Maoli) Executive Director, Olohana Foundation
- Climate Change Across the Pacific, featuring Sven Haawkanson Jr. (Alutiiq), Professor and Curator of Native American Anthropology, University of Washington, Kapuna M. Kalani Souza (Kanaka Maoli) Executive Director, Olohana Foundation, Maui Solomon (Moriori) Lawyer and Indigenous Rights Activist
- How Indian Mascots Dehumanize, featuring Dahkota Brown (Wilton-Miwok) Founder of NERDS, Native Education Raising Dedicated Students, and appointee to the National Advisory Council on Indian Education
- Fighting Racism in School, featuring Dahkota Brown (Wilton-Miwok) Founder of NERDS, Native Education Raising Dedicated Students, and appointee to the National Advisory Council on Indian Education; Chiitaanibah Johnson (Diné/Maidu) Indigenous Rights Activist; Jayden Lim (Pomo) Native Youth Ambassador, California Indian Museum and Cultural Center; and, Naelyn Pike (Chiricahua Apache) Organizer and Native Rights Activist, Oak Flat.
- The Real History of Thanksgiving: A Conversation featuring Alexis Bunten (Unangan/Yup’ik) Bioneers Indigeneity Program Manager, and Chris Newell (Passamaquoddy) Akomawt Educational Initiative Co-Founder and Director of Education.