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Here You Are Before the Trees

Sky Hopinka

2020 00:13:00 United StatesEnglishColorStereo16:9HD video

Description

Here You Are Before the Trees is a three-channel synchronized video installation. A composite of the three channels presented side by side in one video is available from Video Data Bank for educational use only.

Here You Are Before the Trees traverses Indigenous presence in the Hudson River Valley, Wisconsin, and the areas in-between. Each screen focuses on different homelands and their complex relationships with history, landscape, power and institutional means of oppression. 

One channel is set in and around the Mahicannituck (also known as the Hudson River in upstate New York)–the homelands of the Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians, and another is set in the Waazija–the homelands of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin. The third channel is situated between the two and is a single take, a glimpse of the road and the static yet transient stretches spent traveling. These nations are connected through relocation, as the Stockbridge Munsee were removed by the US government in the early 1800’s to Wisconsin near Ho-Chunk homelands.  

Spread throughout the soundtrack of each channel are archival audio recordings of Vine Deloria Jr. and a recent interview with Renya Ramirez–two Indigenous scholars situated in conversation across time and space resolved by a reading from Paiute poet Adrian C. Louis. Text from a speech given by Stockbridge Munsee Chief, John Wannuaucon Quinney on the 4th of July in 1854 scrolls across the bottom of the three channels providing a platform and foundation for this work to confront these places, these names, and these sagas, culminating with images of my Grandmother. These videos point to issues of authority and the struggle between signifier and signified, met by individual and burdened ciphers used to code these landscapes and these histories.

“In a single day, how many really nonsignifying fields do we cross? Very few, sometimes none. Here I am, before the sea; it is true that it bears no message.”
–Roland Barthes, Mythologies

Here You Are Before the Trees is available for educational use as a three-channel composite. Please contact VDB for exhibition requests.

About Sky Hopinka

Sky Hopinka is a Ho-Chunk Nation national and descendent of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians. He was born and raised in Ferndale, Washington and spent a number of years in Palm Springs and Riverside, California, Portland, Oregon and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In Portland he studied and taught Chinuk Wawa, a language indigenous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. His work centers around personal positions of homeland and landscape, designs of language and the facets of culture contained within. He received his BA from Portland State University in Liberal Arts and his MFA in Film, Video, Animation, and New Genres from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

His work has played at various festivals including ImagineNATIVE Media + Arts Festival, Images Festival, Courtisane Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, American Indian Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Antimatter Film Festival, Chicago Underground Film Festival, FLEXfest, and the LA Film Festival. 

Hopinka was awarded jury prizes at the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival, the More with Less Award at the 2016 Images Festival, the Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker at the 54th Ann Arbor Film Festival, and 3rd Prize at the 2015 Media City Film Festival.