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Filmmaker from Pit River Starts Documentary Project About Tribe’s History
We are living in an exciting time where communties who are often left out of the mainstream narrative are taking control of their own voices and are telling their own stories. Filmmaker Sky Schofield (Pit River) is doing just that. Schofield is currently raising funds and gathering efforts to make a documentary on Pitt River […]
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Saving Ihumātao: New Zealand Prime Minister Halts Development Plans While the Government Brokers a Solution
The Ihumātao site in South Auckland, New Zealand is Auckland’s oldest settlement and observed as a sacred land by local Māori. In 2013, the land was reserved for housing development plans which local Māori have protested. In 2016, The land was sold to Fletcher Residential – a subsidiary of Fletcher Building. Members of Save Our […]
People’s First Indigenous Community Policy Released by 2020 Presidential Candidate
Presidential Candidate Julian Castro Has the First Plan to address disparities faced by Native and Indigenous communities Photo Credit: Lorie Shaull Presidential Candidate Julian Castro released his People’s First Indigenous Community Policy on Thursday. With previous experience as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama, Castro has visited and worked with Indigenous communities […]
FNX News: Mauna Kea Updates
On July 10th, Governor David Ige’s office announced that construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea was set to begin the week of July 15th. The announcement has generated a response of Kiai (protectors) gathering at the sacred site to peacefully protest the construction plans.
A Night to Remember
On Saturday January 31, 2015, two FNX Interns made their way to Four Directions Education’s biggest event of the year.
FNX | First Nations Experience Television Network Receives $6 Million Gift from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
FNX | First Nations Experience has received a second $6 Million gift of support from its Founding Partners, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. A special commemorative ceremony took place in honor of the gift renewal at KVCR studios on the San Bernardino Valley College campus on Monday, January 26, 2015.
Feeling Inspired: Meeting LaDonna Harris at the San Diego American Indian Film Festival
This past weekend I got to join FNX in attending the 2nd Annual San Diego American Indian Film Festival (SDAIFF).
Spending Native American Heritage Month with FNX
FNX I First Nations Experience, as you can imagine, is very busy for the Month of November, Native American Heritage Month.
FNX network receives recognition at Los Angeles City Hall
FNX | First Nations Experience was an invited guest during the 2014 City of Los Angeles Native American Indian Commission’s American Indian Heritage Month Celebration.
FNX Live Celebrates network’s new venture
The first live telecast for FNX | First Nations Experience television network was a major success!
Happy Day of the Dead from FNX!
FNX | First Nations Experience joins in commemorating the ancient Indigenous celebration Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) which celebrates friends, relatives, loved ones and all others who have passed on to become ancestors.
A life-changing ‘Experience’
Passing a level of comfort to conquer a challenge may be daunting, but if pursued, I promise, stem beautiful life moments.
FNX is in Utah! UEN launches statewide Native American television channel
The Utah Education Network (UEN) has launched a new digital television channel that carries Native American programming to virtually all areas of the state. FNX Channel (First Nations Experience) programming is broadcast 24/7 on UEN-TV channel 9.3.
FNX Celebrates California’s First People
FNX | First Nations Experience television network is proud to be surrounded by more than 150 tribes that call the Golden State their home. For almost 50 years, events have taken place across the state - on the last Friday of September - to celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of California's Native American people.