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A new documentary Pure Grit explores the life of an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe and Eastern Shoshone.
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In 2017, Northern Arapaho tribal members traveled to Carlisle Indian Industrial School to bring home the remains of three children. These children were buried at a cemetery by a school in Pennsylvania. Home From School is a film that documents this journey. Wyoming Public Radio's Signa McAdams sat down with the film's associate producer, Northern Arapaho's Chairman Jordan Dresser, at the film's premiere in Lander. They discussed boarding schools, repatriation and generational trauma.
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In 2018, a Wyoming research scientist ran 92 miles in just three days. His goal? Highlight the challenges of the seasonal migration for mule deer; a…
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A love of apocalyptic horror films may have actually helped people mentally prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic. At least, that's according to research...
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In some Native communities getting to a grocery store can take up to an hour and requires access to a vehicle. And there is no guarantee that the food…
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As statewide public health orders aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus are being lifted over time, more public events are resuming. Many film…
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A new documentary revealing one Marine's experience of the Vietnam War is screening in Cheyenne at the Terry Bison Ranch Drive-In on Sunday, July 19 at 9…
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"We're just trying to always figure out a way to call attention to these amazing places and this amazing country where we live and the incredible wildlife…
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Two documentaries from Caldera Productions, a film company out of Lander, are up for three regional Emmy Awards this year. The Heartland Chapter of the…
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The spring season of the Northwest Wyoming Film Series begins the week of January 27. The film series is entering its eighth season of showing signature…