
Thank you for coming out to our Projecting, Much? Native American Heritage Month event screening of Singing Back the Buffalo at the Urbane Arts Club! And if you missed the opportunity to attend, please read the following about how to engage with the films featured.
Below are also compiled resources to learn more about North American history and help support the sovereignty of Indigenous people.
Get Involved
- Attend a screening of Remaining Native during its theatrical run at DCTV (NYC) November 21-27th. Discount code: runner20
- Host a screening through the Indigenous Impact Alliance by December 31, 2025 (films include those featured at the event, Singing Back the Buffalo and Remaining Native).
- Support the International Buffalo Relations Institute that was featured in Singing Back the Buffalo.
- Other nonprofits you can support:
Watch
- The following films have additional distribution channels outside of the Indigenous Impact Alliance campaign.
- Bring Them Home (Premieres on PBS November 24, 2025)
- Sugarcane (Available on Hulu/Disney+)
- Indigenous House (YouTube channel)
Listen
Read
Thank you to Taylor & Co. for vending books by Native authors at our event. Below are some of the books that were available, in addition to some others.
- The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- We Survived the Night by Julian Brave Noisecat
- The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
- To the Moon and Back by Flania Ramage
- We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People by Nemonte Nenquimo
- Growing Papaya Trees: Nurturing Indigenous Roots During Climate Displacement by Jessica Hernandez, PhD
- Girl Warrior: A Coming of Age Handbook by Joy Harjo
- Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko
- An Indigenous People’s History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Turtle Island: Food and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America by Sean Sherman
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