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This event forms part of Carnegie Hall's
United in Sound: America at 250 

Northeastern Native Arts Festival

Get ready to celebrate! Join NAICNY for an incredible year of honoring Native Arts across Film, Theater, Music, Dance, and both visual and traditional art forms, all in collaboration with Carnegie Hall for United in Sound: America at 250! Don't miss out on this brilliance of Native creativity and culture!

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This event forms part of Carnegie Hall's
United in Sound: America at 250
Indigenous Film Festival

Celebrate Indigenous / Native / First Nations multidisciplinary artists, writers, and performers originating, living, or working in and around the Northeastern corridor of Turtle Island in the area of Lenapehoking. This two-part festival presents films by Indigenous filmmakers and those featuring Indigenous People(s) at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.

 

Join us at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a special screening of Remaining Native, a powerful documentary that follows a 17-year-old Native American runner as he chases his dream of competing at the collegiate level while reckoning with the memory of his great-grandfather’s escape from an Indian boarding school. The film offers an intimate portrait of resilience, identity, and how we care for our stories.

Following the screening, audiences are invited to a panel discussion and interactive workshop led by the film’s composer, Kino Benally (Diné). Drawing from his work as a musician, educator, and from his homelands, Benally will share how sound, storytelling, and Indigenous knowledge shape the emotional landscape of the film. 

This event is designed for families, educators, and young people, and offers a meaningful opportunity to engage with Indigenous voices through film, music, and shared dialogue.

Featured Guests, Talk-back, and Music-making Workshop!

FILMMAKER

PAIGE BETHMANN (HAUDENOSAUNEE)

Paige Bethmann is a Haudenosaunee woman and feature filmmaker based in Rochester, New York. Over the last 10 years, Paige has worked in non-fiction television for various digital and broadcast networks such as ESPN, PBS, Vox Media, Youtube Originals, USA, and NBC. Her directorial debut REMAINING NATIVE premiered at SXSW, winning a special Jury Award and Audience Award. Her work has been supported by the Sundance Institute edit and story lab, the International Documentary Association, Doc Society, and the Points North Institute. In 2024, Paige was named in DOC NYC’s 40 under 40 documentary filmmakers to watch. She is currently a BAFTA Breakthrough recipient, highlighting her as one of the most exciting new voices in documentary film.​

Paige has been supported and recognized by Tracksmith Running Fellowship (2021), IDA/Logan Elevate (2022), Points North Institute CNN American Stories (2022) PGA Create (2022), 4th World Media Lab (2023) BAVC MediaMaker Fellowship (2023), DocSociety Climate Story Unit (2023), Sundance Edit & Story Lab (2023), DocLands DocPitch (2023), CMP’s Shifting Voice’s Film Fund (2023), Big Sky Pitch (2023), and the New America Fellowship (2024).

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Composer

Kino Benally (Diné )

Kino Benally is a Diné musician, producer, sound engineer, and artist from Shiprock, New Mexico. His work prioritizes collaboration with Indigenous peoples and strengthening contemporary Indigenous voices. Kino’s music has been featured on KEXP’s Song of the Day and on CBC Radio in Canada.

Kino frequently teaches workshops on sound and creativity to Indigenous youth, with past collaborations that include the Native American Community Academy; Dził Ditł’ooí School of Empowerment, Action, and Perseverance; Paper Rocket Productions; Survival of the First Voices; and many others. He has also worked as a composer and performer with Dancing Earth (a First Nations dance company) and contributed to PBS mini-series, including Class of ’27, Moroni for President, Mr. Navajo, and America Reframed. Through these projects, Kino continues to challenge his artistry and teaching methods while engaging in workshops and community organizing.

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