"Decolonizing Science Fiction And Imagining Futures: An Indigenous Futurisms Roundtable" by Rebecca Roanhorse, Elizabeth LaPensee, Johnnie Jae, Darcie Little Badger, article, 30 January 2017
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WHERE TRADITION MEETS TERROR We believe that the power of horror lies not only in its ability to thrill and frighten but also in its capacity to reflect the complexities and diverse experiences of humanity.
"Decolonizing Science Fiction And Imagining Futures: An Indigenous Futurisms Roundtable" by Rebecca Roanhorse, Elizabeth LaPensee, Johnnie Jae, Darcie Little Badger, article, 30 January 2017
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THE SKULL CRAWLERS PRESENT: SUSPEND DISBELIEF
We are joined by @johnniejae.bsky.social and @whatupkevin.bsky.social, two friends that made their mark in the indigenous webspace for horror and โnerdโ themed content.
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RGE Productions is thrilled to announce the release of their short horror film, โAโsokaโpiiwaโ.
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๐ฌ Catch the Thrill!
The Inherited, a supernatural thriller filmed in beautiful Kฤneสปohe, Hawai'i, is hitting the big
screen at the iconic TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood!
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Date: Friday, November 22nd
๐ข Time: 7:30 PM
๐ Tickets: Available now at laskinsfest.com
Supernatural Thriller, The Inherited, To Screen at the 18th Annual LA Skins Fest
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Honowuhi (feeling happy) this morning now that my heeneti3etiiw (conversation with) @djledford.bsky.social has gone live on most podcast platforms! We talked shop, horror, and Never Whistle at Night as she is currently the guest host for Authors on the Air. It was great howoo3i (fun)! Links below! ๐
30.10.2024 14:46 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 3 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0A bingo card featuring Indigenous Horror books on a orange background with creepy halloween trees, bird, and pumpkin silhouettes. Books listed: Green Fuse Burning Bad Cree The Hatak Witches Crota Man Made Monsters And Then She Fell Harvest House Never Whistle At Night Indian Burial Ground Elatsoe Coyote Rage The Only Good Indians Moon of the Crusted Snow Empire of the Wild Those Who Run in the Sky The Other Ones Midnight Storm Moonless Sky The Night Wanderer God Isn't Here Today Taaqtumi Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience White Horse A Perfect Likeness Buffalo is the New Buffalo
Everyone's entitled to one good scare, but why settle for one when you can have 24 when you play Indigi-Horror Book bingo! How many of these Native Horror books have you read? Let us know down in the replies and tag a friend to see how many they've read!ย
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Update: People are still loving our lil book of dark tales as it appears on the Indie Bestsellers List for the 56th week in a row. Thank you to the wonderful booksellers at all the indie bookstores across โAmerica.โ
#13 National
#14 Midwest
#5 Mountains & Plains
#5 PNW
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10. MIRROR MAN
A haunting, heart-wrenching movie from Ginew Benton that gives a glimpse into the horrors of the residential boarding school era and how recent discoveries of mass graves still impact and haunt Indigenous communities in the present.
youtu.be/u_H8RzSRM9Y
9. TRAP DOOR IN THE SUN
Trap Door in the Sun is very cerebral and doesnโt relent in its quest to make you acknowledge the violent nature of colonization and the impact that it continues to have on Native communities.
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8. CORNHUSK
Nothing creeps me out more or has me on the verge of fearful tears than haunted dolls and creepy nuns. Cornhusk just happens to combine the two and will have you sleeping with the light on for nights to follow.
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7. THESE WALLS
These Walls is really difficult to watch because it is a reminder that the real-life horrors that exist within our histories are more terrifying the horrors we can imagine, especially when they still have a powerful impact on our present day realities.
youtu.be/vBvxToab8Ig
6. PREY
Prey. I donโt even know where to begin with describing how incredibly important this film is, not just because it revitalized the Predator franchise, but in terms of the Native representation.
youtu.be/wZ7LytagKlc
5. VIOLET
It is a terrifying look at how the scars of yesterdayโs injustices and violence bleed into our present and future.
youtu.be/qYOixh-xEGU
4. BLOOD QUANTUM
Not the typical zombie flick that questions how survivors stay alive with their humanity intact, but questions the complexity of Indigenous identities and Blood Quantum in a world where only Indigenous people are immune.
youtu.be/TkG9Mfi6x_w
3. THE SMUDGING
The Smudging is one of my favorite Native horror flicks because it is set in an actual Native Community Center that is purported to be haunted and the crew did catch an unexplained entity while shooting the film.
youtu.be/fd71SaeNvKI
2. CROSSERS
โYouโre Native American. A story from your tribe is featured on a reality ghost chasing show amid controversy. You know you shouldnโt support it, but you decide to tune in anyways.โ
youtu.be/A3VCz8KgUXE
1. SLASH/Back
If you loved 2011โs Attack the Block, youโre going to love Slash/Back.
youtu.be/uBiwpeqcidU
Sacred Scares: 10 Indigenous Horror Films To Unsettle the Soul
From eerie folklore to contemporary nightmares, these must-watch movies provide a haunting glimpse into Indigenous perspectives on fear and the supernatural.
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As Many Ships As Stars is out.
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Kaniehtiio Horn Delivers Cat-astrophe and Revenge in Her Feature Directorial Debut, SEEDS
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