His art has been seen around the world and is in the hands of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, but Isaac Murdoch says he still enjoys a great deal of anonymity.
On this episode of Face to Face, he shares why he has never copyrighted his art.
Filmmaker Danis Goulet and the re-writing 100 years of Hollywood misconceptions
Stephanie Scott, head of NCTR says church needs to hand over school documents
Tara Houska and the sacrifice of being on the front lines of resistance
New leader says Métis National Council is stepping into new era
Métis Cree MP Blake Desjarlais enters politics to protect identity
IndigiNews is doing journalism in B.C. with different standards
Painting ‘almost like medicine’ for up and coming artist Blake Angeconeb
Residential school survivor Geraldine Shingoose says Trudeau’s apology ‘means nothing to me’
Tom Wilson is trying to honour his culture with every word he writes and every stroke of his brush
Mohawk actor Devery Jacobs says ‘we’re only scratching the surface’ of Indigenous storytelling
Sheila North running for AMC grand chief and penning memoir
Cree journalist Connie Walker immerses herself in the stories of women she’ll never meet
AFN Regional Chief Kevin Hart
Indigenous helmed shows mark ‘significant moment’ in television history says Cree actor
First Nation Sensation portrayed his wrestling gimmick in a positive way
Award winning filmmaker tackles misrepresentation of crisis in her nation
Anishinaabe singer-songwriter Leonard Sumner is making music to work through grief
Métis collective who feel they’re ‘not being heard’ are speaking up
Family connections run deep at Qaumajuq exhibit in Winnipeg
Ontario MPP ‘ashamed to be part of Canada’ over treatment of Indigenous Peoples
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