Confluence Podcast: Woodrow Hunt

“When you start to grasp your own stories you can begin to understand the importance of stories that other people holds as well.”

Tule Films founder Woodrow Hunt talks about his work with Confluence, termination and resilience, and how his own family history relates to the work he does.

Woodrow Hunt is a Cherokee, Modoc, and Klamath Tribes descendent, who founded Tule Films in May of 2017. In every project, Woodrow utilizes his ten-plus years of film experience along with his upbringing in the Portland Native community. He wishes that one day every indigenous story will be told by an indigenous storyteller. He contracts with Confluence to create short films and collaborate on interviews with tribal elders.

Learn more about Tule Films here.

Watch Stories from the River here.