Going Native

Going Native Season 1

GOING NATIVE is a light hearted and occasionally comedic Canadian documentary series hosted by Drew Hayden Taylor. It debuted in early 2021 on APTN (Aboriginal People's Television Network). Season One consisted of 13 half hour episodes. The series focuses on presenting Indigenous culture as a living, evolving way of life. Stories range from covering traditional Native and Inuit concepts that have impacted contemporary life in ways that people may not be aware; to discovering cutting Indigenous people and ideas that are changing the world and challenging mainstream ideas about founding cultures. Each episode contains 3-6 fast paced segments. On the strength of the first season in test screenings, the show was renewed for a second season in September 2020, several months before the first season debuted.

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13 Episodes

  • Going Horse
    E1
    Going HorseDrew Hayden Taylor seeks to learn the indigenous story of the horse by meeting a daredevil family of Indian Relay racers, encountering a Navajo Horse Whisperer, and by exploring unique wild horse sanctuary in the foothills of the Rockies.
  • Going Architecture
    E2
    Going ArchitectureAfter exploring Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park and its 800-year-old Pueblo cave dwellings, Drew then reveals how cutting-edge indigenous architects are drawing lessons, and designs, from their own tribal past.
  • Going Pop Culture
    E3
    Going Pop CultureDrew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, axe throwing and legend-morphing film directors, and native video games designers.
  • Going Gourmet
    E4
    Going GourmetBannock: native treat, colonialism, or both? From traditional farming to award-winning native wineries and food trucks, Drew is dining all-indigenous.
  • Going Music
    E5
    Going MusicDrew finds out why by creating some "beats" with a native Hip Hop DJ, then meets a genre-bending Metis jazz star, a symphony percussionist, and a legendary First Nations rocker and Bluesman.
  • Going Fashionable
    E6
    Going FashionableDrew Hayden Taylor brushes up his fashion skills as he jumps into the world of indigenous fashion with a series of the hottest young designers, as well as a one-of-a-kind turquoise jeweller in Sante Fe, New Mexico.
  • Going Artsy
    E7
    Going ArtsyDrew enters the fascinating world of contemporary Native art. A life-sized whale made out of plastic lawn furniture? Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city? Movie posters with an indigenous spin? West Coast art combined with graffiti?
  • Going Business
    E8
    Going BusinessDrew visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Metis sash maker drawing his inspiration and works from indigenous South Americans, and witnesses how Aboriginal venture capital is opening doors.
  • Going Sacred
    E9
    Going SacredFrom an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas, and hallowed spaces linked to Aboriginal spirituality.
  • Going Bush
    E10
    Going BushDrew reveals an amazing indigenous-survivalist-past when travels to the Canadian Rockies. There he learns to live with no tools or shelter, and visits an ancient tribe still salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of the Washington State river.
  • Going Storytelling
    E11
    Going StorytellingFrom the stage to the written page to the traditional campfire, Drew explores the role indigenous storytelling plays in myth-making, theater, and in keeping native culture alive and well.
  • Going Athletic
    E12
    Going AthleticDrew explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and then hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team in Arizona.
  • Going Beyond
    E13
    Going BeyondDrew gazes up at the stars above, and explores the petroglyphs and secret ruins all around us, as he reveals how indigenous peoples from New Mexico to the Canadian wilderness have understood astronomy for centuries.

 

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