The very-popular Bluff Film Festival short film program is returning as part of the 2022 Bluff Arts Festival! Films to be announced shortly!
This screening will also be available in-person at the Bluff Arts Festival, visit bluffartsfestival.org for more information.
Before the Grand Canyon was a national park, it was the ancestral homeland of Native peoples. But rarely do tourists hear firsthand from modern Indigenous people whose cultures, worldviews, and livelihoods are inextricably tied to the Grand Canyon region. Jim Enote (Zuni), Nikki Cooley (Navajo), Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi), Coleen Kaska, (Havasupai), Loretta Jackson-Kelly (Hualapai) share what the Grand Canyon means to them and what they know in their hearts to be true. Hear the voices of Grand Canyon speak.
- Year2022
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Navajo
- DirectorDeidra Peaches
The very-popular Bluff Film Festival short film program is returning as part of the 2022 Bluff Arts Festival! Films to be announced shortly!
This screening will also be available in-person at the Bluff Arts Festival, visit bluffartsfestival.org for more information.
Before the Grand Canyon was a national park, it was the ancestral homeland of Native peoples. But rarely do tourists hear firsthand from modern Indigenous people whose cultures, worldviews, and livelihoods are inextricably tied to the Grand Canyon region. Jim Enote (Zuni), Nikki Cooley (Navajo), Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi), Coleen Kaska, (Havasupai), Loretta Jackson-Kelly (Hualapai) share what the Grand Canyon means to them and what they know in their hearts to be true. Hear the voices of Grand Canyon speak.
- Year2022
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Navajo
- DirectorDeidra Peaches