Our people, our stories: documentary “Indigenous Resistance: Now and Then” explores resistance and resilience in Alaska Native communities
Wednesday, August 2, 2023

“Indigenous Resistance: Now & Then” is a powerful telling of stories of resistance from Indigenous perspectives, sharing recent history and the impacts of colonialism on culture – and the ways in which our communities continue to stand up against it. Sealaska shareholders can preview it here until August 8. This award-winning short documentary by Haida director ‘Wáats’asdiyei Joe Yates stands in direct contrast to the way many narratives of Alaska Native history, culture and legacy are shaped – from the outside.  

“From what I’ve experienced, our whole truth hasn’t been told yet,” said ‘Wáats’asdiyei. “We have plenty more to us than either just this historic side, or just our art side… Our people are complex.”

In addition to writing, directing and producing this and other award-winning films under his production company Alaskan Films, ‘Wáats’asdiyei works as a writer for PBS Kids hit Molly of Denali and as an associate field and story work producer for National Geographic’s Life Below Zero: First Alaskans. For him, filmmaking quickly grew into a career path aligned very closely with his culture and values, as he endeavors to portray Alaska Native people as they are, in their own words. All his work, including this most recent project, centers the voices and viewpoints of Indigenous people. 

“One way or another, I’m there fighting to ensure that our stories are told from our people,” he said. “That’s what my whole passion is, my whole mission is.” 

Currently making its rounds on the film festival circuit, where it has already begun receiving nominations and awards, the film highlights the resilience and strength of Indigenous resistance in recent history and today, as told through the voices of Alaska Native leaders, storytellers and changemakers. While the award-winning documentary won’t be available to the public until early 2024, Sealaska shareholders were able to join a special virtual screening of the documentary on August 1 through the generosity of filmmaker ‘Wáats’asdiyei.  

As the film examines the relationship between resistance and resilience, it beautifully captures the diversity and beauty of Native cultures and languages from across Alaska even as subjects discuss transgenerational and contemporary traumas such as boarding schools, systemic language extermination and cultural genocide.

“I try to ensure that every culture that I work with gets the same treatment, as if I was working with my own,” he said.  

“Indigenous Resistance: Now & Then” shares a compelling message with the world, as articulated by subject Alagum Ayagaa. She encourages Indigenous people across Alaska and around the globe: 

“… to continue to be who you are, and to claim who you are as an Indigenous person, and to know that that comes with responsibilities and rights – so you have the right to your land and your water and to steward those. And with that right, comes the responsibility of stewardship.”  

“Indigenous Resistance: Now & Then” has been accepted to the following film festivals: 

  1. Southwest Film Expo – Arizona
  2. Latino & Native American Film Festival – Connecticut 
    Winner – Best Documentary
  3. Weengushk International Film Festival – Ontario, Canada
  4. NewarkIFF – New Jersey
  5. Diversity in Cannes – Cannes, France 
    Winner – Best Editing 
    Nominated – Best Documentary
  6. Pacific Northwest Multicultural Film Festival – Oregon
  7. Native Spirit Film Festival – London, U.K.
  8. Albuquerque Film Festival – New Mexico
  9. Asinabka Film Festival – Ontario, Canada
  10. The Root Experience – Washington
  11. Nosebleeds Film Festival – South Dakota
  12. Saskatchewan International Film Festival – Saskatoon, Canada
  13. Thawout Film Festival – Alaska 
    Winner – Best Director 

The documentary has also been submitted to over twenty other festivals. The award-winning film and our conversation with ‘Wáats’asdiyei will be available for streaming on MySealaska until August 8, 2023  click here to access. Shareholders must be logged in to view. It will be released to the public in 2024 after being shown at film festivals around the world.  

To learn more about ‘Wáats’asdiyei and his work, please visit https://www.alaskanfilms.com/.  


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Posted 2/17/2022
Posted 2/17/2022
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Posted 8/12/2021
Posted 8/12/2021
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Posted 6/22/2021
Posted 6/22/2021
Sealaska’s annual meeting of shareholders will be held online on Saturday, June 26, 2021. In addition to the annual business presentation, updates on key initiatives and election results this year’s meeting will include the unveiling of Sealaska’s newly updated brand and logo mark. Directors and management will share updates about Sealaska activity, successes and key investments. Source

Posted 2/11/2021
Posted 2/11/2021
The 2021 Sealaska annual meeting of shareholders will be held virtually on Saturday, June 26, 2021 via a live webcast. Please watch MySealaska.com, your inbox and Sealaska social media platforms for further details. Under Sealaska rules and election procedures, any qualified shareholder may seek a position on the Board of Directors by following the requirements of Sealaska bylaws. Source

Posted 2/4/2021
Posted 2/4/2021
Sealaska is seeking qualified shareholders to become endorsed nominees for the Sealaska Board of Directors. There are three incumbent candidates and two open seats this year. At a meeting of its Governance and Nominations Committee on Thursday, Feb. 4, the committee approved a set of criteria for candidates who choose to participate in the endorsement process. Source

Posted 1/14/2021
Posted 1/14/2021
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Posted 12/20/2020
Posted 12/20/2020
It is the holiday season, and a great opportunity to support local, Native-owned businesses, artists and entrepreneurs. Sealaska invited its shareholders, descendants and others in the Alaska Native community to share their businesses and artistry with our audiences so we can help promote them during an otherwise very difficult year. We were flooded with submissions from all sorts of artists… Source

Posted 8/25/2020
Posted 8/25/2020
Sealaska hosted an inaugural #SealaskaWayOfLife photo contest, inviting our social media audience to showcase their Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian way of life. Overwhelmingly, it was clear that “our way of life” revolves around our children, traditional foods, communities, and land, oceans and waterways. At Sealaska, we directly relate with this way of life and have committed to serving the twin… Source

Posted 7/16/2020
Posted 7/16/2020
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Posted 7/7/2020
Posted 7/7/2020
Sealaska wants to see what the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian way of life looks like through YOUR lens, and we invite you to participate in the “Our Way of Life” photo contest! This is an opportunity for Sealaska to not only engage with you directly, but also gain perspective on how our audience views our Native way of life. Creativity and freedom of interpretation is welcome and encouraged! Source

Posted 2/13/2020
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Posted 2/10/2020
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Posted 1/31/2020
Posted 1/31/2020
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Posted 4/1/2019
Posted 4/1/2019
This news item is an update to our story we published on March 12, 2019. WHAT WAS SIGNED INTO LAW? Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) advanced a package of public land bills that included the bill finalizing equitable treatment for Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans. The public lands package was approved in the U.S. Senate on February 12, 2019, with the U.S. Source

Posted 3/12/2019
Posted 3/12/2019
“Finally, this long-time need of our Veterans is being addressed. On behalf of the Sealaska board, we thank our Alaska Congressional Delegation for their unwavering support,” said Board Chair Joe Nelson. Alaska Native Vietnam era Veterans who missed the opportunity to apply for Native allotments because of active duty can now apply. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA)… Source