Community Events at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Seattle.

Winter Film Showcase – Standing Above the Clouds

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

Standing Above the Clouds Film WHEN A MASSIVE THIRTY METER TELESCOPE IS PROPOSED TO BE BUILT ON MAUNA KEA, AN UPRISING OF KIAʻI (PROTECTORS) IN HAWAIʻI AND AROUND THE WORLD DEDICATE THEIR LIVES TO PROTECTING THE SACRED MOUNTAIN FROM FURTHER DESTRUCTION. THROUGH THE LENS OF MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN THREE NATIVE HAWAIIAN FAMILIES, STANDING ABOVE… Read More »Winter Film Showcase – Standing Above the Clouds

Free

Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – 18+ Shorts Block

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

6:00 PM – Short Film Block (18+) An edgy and bold selection of short films for mature audiences, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and creativity. This screening is limited to attendees 18 years of age or older. Short Films Include: Fools Gold Fool’s Gold - Would be thieves are foiled by a Cherokee curse. By… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – 18+ Shorts Block

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Shorts Block

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

5:00 PM – Short Film Block A lineup of compelling short films by Indigenous creators, offering unique perspectives and narratives. Short Films include: Standing Above The Clouds - follows Native Hawaiian mother-daughter activists as they stand to protect their sacred mountain Mauna Kea from the building of the world's largest telescope Facing The Storm -… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Shorts Block

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Winter Indigenous Film – Film WaaPaKe

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

7:30 PM – WaaPaKe Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin’s deeply personal documentary explores the silence and resilience of residential school Survivors through truth, freedom, and power. For generations, the suffering of residential school Survivors has radiated outward, impacting Indigenous families and communities. Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin’s deeply personal documentary WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) moves beyond intergenerational trauma, with an invitation… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film – Film WaaPaKe

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Winter Film Showcase – Spirit Rangers

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

5:00 PM – Spirit Rangers This animated series by Karissa Valencia follows Native American siblings Kodiak, Summer, and Eddy Skycedar, who secretly become Spirit Rangers to protect the land and its spirits. Virtual Q&A with Karissa Valencia following the screening. 

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Indian Road Trip

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

7:00 PM – Indian Road Trip Two Native con-artists are tasked with driving a cranky elder across the reserve, only to encounter supernatural forces trying to disrupt their journey. Cost: FREE!!! When: 2/18/25 Time: 5pm to 9pm Where: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 in Discovery Park

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 – Short Blocks

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

5:00 PM – Short Film Block 3 Short Films Include: HAAGUA - a new short film featuring a cast of surfers representing 13 tribal nations, traces the roots of a new generation that includes Andy Nieblas (Acjachemen), David Flores Ramos (Nahua), and Kaliko Kahoonei (Hawaiian). Cleanings A Cakewalk - (Navajo Language Short) An imaginative and independent young boy,… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 – Short Blocks

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 – The Knowing

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

7:30 PM – The Knowing Acclaimed journalist Tanya Talaga searches for her long-lost matriarch Annie, solving an 80-year-old family mystery through her evocative storytelling on screen. With lush cinematography and evocative storytelling, Anishinaabe journalist Tanya Talaga embarks on a deeply personal search to discover what happened to her great-great-grandmother in The Knowing. Co-directors Talaga and… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 – The Knowing

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Café Daughter

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

5:00 PM – Café Daughter Café Daughter is a coming-of-age story about Yvette Wong, a young Chinese Cree girl in 1960s Saskatchewan who is told to keep secret her Cree identity, but later learns to take pride in who she is and embraces her Cree identity. Q&A with Shelley Niro following the screening - Shelly… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Café Daughter

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Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Joey Clift Spotlight

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

7:30 PM – Joey Clift Spotlight Joey Clift is a Los Angeles-based comedian, TV writer, director, Emmy-nominated producer, and enrolled member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. Joey attended college to become a local TV weather person because as a kid he didn’t see any Native American comedians on television, and that made him believe he… Read More »Winter Indigenous Film Showcase – Joey Clift Spotlight

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