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Bringing the Circle Together was an influential free film series in downtown Los Angeles, by and about Native Americans. The series was held monthly from 2008 to 2012 and was a central gathering place for Indigenous peoples and their supporters to discuss issues, and share historical narratives, art, and traditions. Bringing the Circle Together was directed by
Lorin Morgan-Richards Lorin Morgan-Richards (born February 16, 1975) is an American author, illustrator, and songwriter, primarily known for his young adult fiction and Weird West series ''The Goodbye Family''. In the past, Richards served as the publisher of ''Celt ...
with integral guidance from Tahesha Knapp-Christensen, Pamela J. Peters, and
Koji Steven Sakai Koji Steven Sakai is an American screenwriter and producer. He has written the screenplay for '' The People I've Slept With'' (2009), a romantic comedy film directed by Quentin Lee and starring Karin Anna Cheung and Archie Kao as well as Wilson C ...
. Richards also partnered and cohosted with several other community organizers including Azalea Ryckman, Votan, Corine Fairbanks, Ana Castillo and Valena Broussard Dismukes to name a few.


Screenings and guests

2008 *May 15: ''The Buffalo War'' with musical guest the Removal Act (Janel Munoa) *June 19: '' Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance'' with musical guest Jamie Coon *July 31: ''Black Indians: An American Story'' with guest poet Asani Charles and speaker Valena Broussard Dismukes *August 14: ''In Whose Honor?'' with guest artist Tschetan *September 11: ''Discovering Dominga'' with guests Azalea Ryckman and poet Daniel Morales Leon *October 23: ''Aleut Story'' with guest author Marie Huskey *November 20: ''Alcatraz is Not An Island'' with guest Dr. Troy R. Johnson *December 4: ''Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School'' with guest Felicia Montes and speaker Lorene Sisquoc 2009 *January 15: ''Kaho'olawe Aloha 'Aina'', short ''Ancestor Eyes'' with filmmaker
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and musical artist Makana *February 19: ''Whispers'' with guest filmmaker George Angelo Jr., special guest actor
Saginaw Grant Saginaw Morgan Grant (July 20, 1936 – July 27, 2021) was a Native American character actor. He appeared in ''The Lone Ranger'', ''The World's Fastest Indian'', ''Community'', and ''Breaking Bad'' and was a musician, pow wow dancer, motivationa ...
, and musical artists Apache and Heidi *March 26: ''
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'' with guest Tiger Moon *April 16: ''
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'', short ''Soleil'' with filmmakers Jessica McMunn and Emmanuel Macias, guest artist Ana Castillo and speaker Diana Flores *May 7: ''Walk Like a Warrior: The Apache Skateboard Story'' with filmmakers
Douglas Miles Douglas Miles is a San Carlos Apache-Akimel O'odham painter, printmaker and photographer from Arizona, who founded Apache Skateboards and Apache Skate Team. Background Douglas Miles grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, then moved back to the San Carl ...
and Franck Boistel and poet Mark Gonzalez *June 18: ''Quest of the Carib Canoe'' with guest artist Kantuta and Garifuna speaker Cheryl Noralez *July 16: ''When Your Hands are Tied'' with guest The Prophecy *August 20: ''In Search of History: Navajo Code Talkers'' with guest poet Karina Dominguez, speaker Blase Bonpane and speaker Zonnie Gorman. *October 15: ''Looking Toward Home'' with guest Timo and the White Buffalo *November 19: ''Trespassing'' with filmmakers Susana Lagudis and Carlos DeMenezes *December 17: ''Warrior: The Life of Leonard Peltier'' with guest speakers Ben Carnes, Anne Begay, Kathy Peltier and Gray Wolf 2010 *January 14: ''The Ghost Riders'' with filmmaker V. Blackhawk Aamodt and artist Annette Phoenix, and actor Saginaw Grant *February 25: ''Lost Nation: The Ioway'' with filmmakers Tammy and Kelly Rundle. This event marked a historic meeting between the Tongva and Southern Ioway and Northern Ioway. Tongva delegates included Tribal Chairman Anthony Morales, Andy Morales, and Gloria Arellanes. Southern Ioway in attendance included Tribal Elder Joyce Big Soldier Miller, 2010 Ioway Tribal Princess Shayla Scott Miller, Tribal Pow Wow Chairman Bob Murray, Jr., Bear Murray, Tribal members: Jimmy Rowe, Marlina Rowe, Celina Rowe, Jimena Rowe, Viento Rowe, Richard Ornelas, Brittney Rowe, Ilisewa Rowe, Wasoce Rowe, Jeriah Rowe and Richard Ornelas. Northern Ioway in attendance included Annie Barada Assefa, Sarita McGowan, Tommy McGowan, Johnny McGowan, Christa McGowan, Sarah Barada James, Naoni Padilla, Michele McCord (award-winning songwriter for country music stars). *March 18: ''Juchitan Queer Paradise'', short ''Two-Spirit People in the Modern World'' with guest speakers Michelle Enfield, Elton Naswood, and
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. Event was cosponsored by AIDS Project LA and Red Circle Project. *April 22: '' Broken Rainbow'' with filmmaker Victoria Mudd and speaker Paul Apodaca *May 29: Asian Pacific Islander-Native American Heritage Festival: ''Crossing the Rainbow Bridge: Our Story'' with filmmaker Kat High and guests including Kawalea Polynesian Dance Group. *September 18: ''Ixoq'' hosted by Azalea Ryckman, musical guests Princesas del Mundo Maya, and filmmakers Felipe Perez and IxchelMultimedia *November 11: ''Two Spirits'' in partnership with Red Circle Project in collaboration with Aids Project LA *November 19: ''A Good Day to Die'', in partnership with LA Skins Fest 2012 *January 25: ''For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska'' with guest artist Elizabeth Zangenberg *February 22: ''American Red and Black: Stories of Afro-Native Identity'', short ''Picking Tribes'' with filmmaker S. Pearl Sharp. Guests Valena Broussard Dismukes, Karen Chappelle, Billie Frierson, Richard Procello and Dr. Horace Williams. *March 21: ''From the Badlands to Alcatraz'', hosted by Pamela J. Peters *May 12: ''Act of War: The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation''


Bringing the Circle Together Magazine

In 2015, Richards published a free journal entitled ''Bringing the Circle Together Magazine'' featuring interviews with contemporary Native American leaders
Joanne Shenandoah Joanne Lynn Shenandoah (June 23, 1957November 22, 2021) was a Native American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in the United States. She was a citizen of the Oneida Indian Nation, Wolf clan, based in New York. Her music combine ...
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Greg Grey Cloud Greg Grey Cloud is a Crow Creek Nation educator, singer and activist. Grey Cloud is a co-founder of Wica Agli, a non-profit to end violence against women, children, and in general in the community. He is a notable ecologist and defender of Nativ ...
, and
L. Frank L. Frank (born 1952) is the ''nom d'arte'' of L. Frank Manriquez, a Tongva- Ajachmem artist, writer, tribal scholar, cartoonist, and indigenous language activist. She lives and works in Santa Rosa, California. Art In 1990, L. Frank was Artist in ...
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See also

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Pan-Indianism Pan-Indianism is a philosophical and political approach promoting unity, and to some extent cultural homogenization, among different Indigenous groups in the Americas regardless of tribal distinctions and cultural differences. This approach to ...


References

{{Reflist Native American film festivals * Film festivals in Los Angeles Film festivals established in 2008