Powwow People

  • Tuesday, Jul 7

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Powwow People

Q&A with filmmaker and artist Sky Hopinka

An historic and immersive work of cinema, Powwow People is a vérité-style documentary grounded in the rhythms, relationships, and lived experience of a contemporary Native gathering. Rather than entering as outside observers, the filmmakers organized the powwow itself, inviting dancers, singers, vendors, and community members to participate in the making of the film. The result is a film in which the camera moves fluidly and complicitly among the crowd and around performers, often motivated by the rhythms of percussion circles as well as the deep voice of MC Ruben Little Head, whose irreverent sense of humor helps to illustrate the joy, familiarity, and contemporaneity of a ritual also steeped in ancient tradition.

Presented alongside Sounds of Summer.

"The film captures the powwow as a living entity. [It] does for the ceremony what Fred Wiseman does for libraries and galleries in his films."
Pat Mullen, POV Magazine
"The portrait of a people from the inside, and Hopinka refuses to offer the illusion that any of that beauty or vastness or history can be contained within a film’s frame."
Luke Gorham, In Review Online

SPECIAL EVENTS

Q&A with filmmaker and artist Sky Hopinka

Q&A with filmmaker and artist Sky Hopinka

Tuesday, Jul. 7 2026, 7:00

  • Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) was born and raised in Ferndale, Washington and Palm Springs, California. In Portland, Oregon he studied and taught chinuk wawa, a language indigenous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. His video, photo, and text work centers around personal positions of Indigenous homeland and landscape, designs of language as containers of culture expressed through personal, documentary, and non-fiction forms of media. His multi-disciplinary work is critically acclaimed, and his films have played at various festivals including Sundance, Toronto International Film Festival, and the New York Film Festival. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is an assistant professor in the department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University.

Tickets: $13 (members), $18 (nonmembers), $13 (students)

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This film is part of the Docs Without Borders series.



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