City NDN’s: Urban Native America in 1960’s-1970’s Film

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From 1950 to 1968 over 200,000 Native Americans migrated to cities, leaving their reservations and traditional lands due to government policies. Known colloquially as the “Relocation Era,” this period played a tremendous role in the growth of urban American Indian communities, eventually resulting in a majority of Native Americans living in urban areas in the following decades. Few films have captured this history, let alone as it was happening; this program, guest-curated by filmmaker Adam Piron, showcases a selection of essential titles and rarities that examine a moment of profound historical change.