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Watch Party: Reservation Dogs, Episodes 1–5

Four teenagers outdoors with cloudy blue sky above them. They wear black bandanas, two wear them over their faces, and black, gray and denim clothing.
Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, Reservation Dogs, 2021. Image courtesy FX Networks.

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Join us for a watch party of the groundbreaking hit TV series Reservation Dogs. Co-created by Sterlin Harjo (Seminole/Muscogee) and Taika Waititi (Maori), Reservation Dogs follows the exploits of four Indigenous teenagers living in a small town in rural Oklahoma. The first five episodes establish the friendships and community of Elora, Bear, Willie Jack, and Cheese; their love of Flaming Flamers and catfish; and their dream of going to California to honor their best friend, Daniel. Written, directed, and made with an almost entirely Native cast and crew, the critically acclaimed, character-driven show celebrates Indigenous storytelling, humor, and sovereignty. 2021, US, digital, 131 min.

Tickets available one hour before the screening from the front desk. Want to see more? All episodes stream on Hulu.

Award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo comes to the Walker for a Mack Lecture on June 12 at 7 pm.

Accessibility, Sensory, and Content Notes

This series deals with suicide, trauma, grief, and other mature themes.

Closed Caption readers are available at the Main Lobby desk. These devices attach to armrests at your seat and display text on a small screen.

For information about accessibility or to request additional accommodations for this program, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.

For more information about accessibility at the Walker, visit our Access page.

Bios

Sterlin Harjo (Seminole/Muscogee) is an award-winning filmmaker from Holdenville, Oklahoma. Now based in Tulsa, Harjo is the co-creator of Reservation Dogs (FX Productions), which won a 2022 Peabody award, 2022 Television Academy Honors award, 2022 Independent Spirit Award for Best Comedy Series. Over his career, Harjo has created and directed five feature films, each set in Oklahoma and addressing contemporary Indigenous experiences. His most recent documentary feature Love and Fury was acquired by Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY. A founding member of the Native sketch comedy troupe the 1491s, Harjo co-wrote the group’s play Between Two Knees, commissioned in 2018/2019 by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and New Native Theater, based in the Twin Cities.

Taika Waititi (Maori) is an Academy Award–winning writer, director, and actor. His film Jojo Rabbit received an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and a Grammy for its soundtrack. Previously, Waititi directed the critically acclaimed blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok, as well as the beloved indie films Hunt for the Wilderpeople, What We Do in the Shadows, and Boy. For television, Waititi directed the season one finale of The Mandalorian, in which he also stars. He is co-creator of Reservation Dogs and the forthcoming Time Bandits.

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