
NAIAHF Film Screenings
Oneida Casino Hotel Three Clans Conference Center
Green Bay, WI, USA
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Free and Open to the Public
Featuring the films of NAIAHF inductees in the Media category


The Long Walk/A Dance with Humanities
2:00pm, 66:00 runtime
Filmmakers: Edison Eskeets, Diné and Philip Lawrence
The Long walk is a documentary created to remember the experiences of the Navajo people during a historic event that forced men, women, elderly and children over 330 miles

Medicine Ball
3:15pm; 57:00 runtime
Filmaker: Leaya Hale, Sisseton/Wahpeton Dakota, Diné
"Medicine Ball" follows Native college athletes, Lexus Redthunder and Leroy Fairbanks IV, as they navigate college life and basketball at the University of Minnesota Morris located on the site of a former Native boarding school. Their journey reveals how basketball became a powerful symbol of resilience, hope, and cultural pride in Native communities.


My Native America
4:20pm, 75:00 runtime
Filmaker: Jim Warne, Oglala Lakota
This production is a long-term dream to create a show that share stories and perspectives from a wide representation of Indigenous Tribal Nations. Join me as we learn about an America you may not know... Indian Country... the indigenous communities within the hundreds of Tribal Nations throughout the US. Wopila

Carley Buckets
5:45pm, 25:00 runtime
Filmaker: Mark Williams, Choctaw
A small Choctaw reservation gets behind Tribal member Carly Keats, as she overcomes hardships and adversity in taking her basketball journey to the University of Arkansas.
