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Nanobah Becker

Film Panelist

Filmmaker

Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples

Nanobah Becker (Diné) is an award-winning filmmaker. Her short films FLAT, CONVERSION, THE 6th WORLD, LANDBACK/WATERBACK and video collaborations I LOST MY SHADOW and MY SOUL REMAINER have screened at festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival and have been acquired by institutions like the Baltimore Museum of Art. With Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples, Nanobah has been helping document Indigenous California communities pursuing environmental and social justice in their homelands. Nanobah is a citizen of the Navajo Nation and currently calls Tovaangar home.

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