Life on the Margins: An Urban Native Experience

Breaking Colonial Silences with Julian Brave NoiseCat

1 h 24 min · 27. feb. 2026
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In this episode, we are joined by writer, filmmaker, and champion powwow dancer, Julian Brave NoiseCat, where we talk about his first book- We Survived the Night, his Oscar nominated documentary, Sugarcane, and what it was like to be the first Indigenous North American filmmaker to be nominated for an Academy Award. Special thanks to Devin Dabney for music and production.

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