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Season 2 of Native America is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country. This four-part Native directed series reveals the beauty and power of today’s Indigenous world. Smashing stereotypes, it follows the brilliant engineers, bold politicians, and cutting-edge artists who draw upon Native tradition to build a better 21st century.

Donald Soctomah and Dwayne Tomah fight keep the Passamaquoddy language alive.
Manny Wheeler dubs Star Wars into Navajo to help keep the Navajo language alive.
Experience the fight of Native Americans to keep their languages and ways of life alive.
Funding is provided by Partnership with Native Americans.
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Experience the fight of Native Americans to keep their languages and ways of life alive.
Celebrate the Native women drawing upon deep traditions to transform our modern world.
Celebrate the spirit empowering combat, games and athleticism.
Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building, and space exploration.
Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed.
Discover the cosmological secrets behind America’s ancient cities.
Explore the rise of great American nations, from monarchies to democracies.
Ancient clues and modern science answer the question: who were America’s First Peoples?
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Celebrate the Native women drawing upon deep traditions to transform our modern world.
Boxer Mariah Bahe fights for her dream of repping the US and Navajo Nation in the Olympics
Celebrate the spirit empowering combat, games and athleticism.
Designer Jamie Okuma breaks down barriers between Indigenous and mainstream art.
Season 2 of Native America is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country.
Season 2 of Native America is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country.
Betty Osceola draws on Miccosukee teachings about protecting the world in which we live.
The Halluci Nation performs "R.E.D.," "Stay," and "Sisters" in this extended performance.
Manny Wheeler fights to preserve his people's language dubbing popular movies into Navajo.
Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building, and space exploration.
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