FAQ’s
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Who does Indian & Cowboy work with?
We work with broadcasters, streamers, nonprofits, Indigenous communities, foundations, and socially responsible brands. Our collaborators range from grassroots organizers to national media partners. Whether it’s a limited docuseries, investigative podcast, or educational campaign, we build custom storytelling approaches rooted in respect and reciprocity.
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How can I pitch a story or collaborate with Indian & Cowboy?
We’re always open to hearing from writers, filmmakers, podcasters, and community partners. If you have a story idea or want to explore a collaboration, please visit our [Contact] page and fill out the submission form. We prioritize stories that align with our values: community-informed, forward-looking, and rooted in Indigenous experiences.
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Does Indian & Cowboy offer production services?
Yes. Through our Creative Studio, we provide full-service production for mission-aligned clients—everything from story development and scripting to filming, editing, and post-production. We specialize in culturally grounded content and can scale projects from grassroots digital campaigns to broadcast-quality documentaries.
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Are Indian & Cowboy productions Indigenous only?
Our core team is Indigenous-led, and many of our productions are created by, with, and for Indigenous communities. However, we also collaborate across cultures—with allies, experts, and creatives whose values align with ours—especially when it helps serve the story, the audience, and the communities we represent.
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How do you protect Indigenous intellectual property and cultural protocols?
We apply Indigenous research methodologies, community review processes, and ethical storytelling frameworks to every project. We understand that not all stories are meant for public sharing. When in doubt, we don’t push—we pause, we ask, and we listen.
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Is Indian & Cowboy hiring or accepting interns?
We occasionally post job openings and internships when capacity allows. We prioritize Indigenous candidates and those from equity-seeking groups. Keep an eye on our newsletter or Substack for announcements—or reach out via our Contact page to introduce yourself.