On Friday, November 8th, join the Mound House on Fort Myers Beach and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida for an evening of art, film, and conversation that explores the portrayals of Indigenous peoples in Hollywood and how Miccosukee artists challenge and reframe these representations.
The event begins with an exclusive art exhibition showcasing the work of Miccosukee artists, each offering their unique perspectives on the U.S. Through their pieces, the artists reflect on themes such as U.S. pop culture and history. Attendees can enjoy light refreshments during the art reception.
At 7:15 PM, the program will continue with an outdoor screening of the critically acclaimed documentary “Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian” by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond. The film takes a deep dive into how Indigenous peoples have been portrayed in Hollywood films over the last century, offering a critical perspective on the effects these depictions have had on both Indigenous communities and global perceptions.
Special commentary from Miccosukee community members will further contextualize the portrayal of the Miccosukee in media, offering insights into how these representations have impacted their identity and culture.
This unique event provides a powerful blend of art and film, encouraging participants to reflect on the intersection of pop culture, history, and Indigenous experiences. Additional concessions will be available for purchase during the film screening.
Here’s the full schedule for the evening:
- Doors Open: 6:00 PM
- Art Reception: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Remarks from Miccosukee Tribal Secretary: 7:00 PM – 7:15 PM
- Film Screening: 7:15 PM – 8:45 PM
- Program Concludes: 9:00 PM
- Location: Mound House, 451 Connecticut St. Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931