Indigenous Media

Our program is located on the lands of the Dena Lower Tanana peoples. The campus of Troth Yedd’ah has long been a gathering place for Indigenous people from across the interior of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥. Indigenous film and theatre production includes dedicating focus on continuing and expanding to share Indigenous stories on stage and screen as directed, written, and/or performed by Indigenous people.  The ongoing efforts of bringing authentic representation to the stage and screen can be seen in our production seasons every year.
Melora James (CHRISTINA) sits on her bed during filming for a scene from Power of Words. Photo by UAF Theatre and Film

 

Recent Works

Tumyaraq-Qaa publicity poster. Courtesy of Kavelina Torres

Tumyaraq-qaa by Kavelina Torres (2023)

Power of Words publicity poster, courtesy of Maya Salganek

Power of Words by ''Wáats''asdíyei Joe Yates (2017)

Poster-  ³§³ÜÅ‹²¹³Ü°ù²¹±ç: Blue Bead. Close up of a face surrounded by blue beads. UAF Photo

³§³ÜÅ‹²¹³Ü°ù²¹±ç by Naqtuq Dommek (2011)

Something in the Living Room publicity poster, courtesy of UAF Theatre and Film

Something in the Living Room by Kavelina Torres (2024)

We Breathe Again, publicity poster by UAF Theatre and Film

We Breathe Again by Marsh Chamberlain (2018)

Graphic image of Molly standing in front of the Molly of Denali logo.

Molly of Denali (2018-2020) selected episodes produced by FRAME Film Productions

 

An elder woman tells a story to rows of children outside a small house in the summer. UAF Photo by Maya Salganek

Facilities

Students studying indigenous media at UAF's Department of Theatre and Film can look forward to using all of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ as their classroom. This immersive experience connects them with the state's rich cultural landscapes and diverse indigenous communities. By engaging with local storytellers and media creators, students gain hands-on learning opportunities that deepen their understanding of indigenous media and its vital role in preserving ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native heritage.

 

Faculty

Kavelina Torres

Kavelina Torres

Indigenous Media Assistant Professor

Shared with ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies Department

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