In August 1959, a watchman at a Catholic-run Indian boarding school in British Columbia, Canada, heard a noise - a cry, really - coming from the incinerator. It was a newborn baby left in an ice cream ...
To mark Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we sit down with the award-winning Indigenous writer, journalist and filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat, member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq’escen and a descendant of the ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julian Brave NoiseCat, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and writer, about his new book, "We Survived the Night." In August 1959, a watchman at a Catholic-run Indian ...