Most of us will be unfamiliar with the titular sport at the heart of the new documentary Indian Relay, which premieres tonight, November 18 on Independent Lens on PBS at 10 PM [check local listings], ...
It's a windy, hazy summer morning on the Snake River plain in southeastern Idaho, and Shoshone-Bannock tribal member Trevor Beasley is hanging out near his horse trailer. It's about an hour before the ...
Filmmaker Charles Dye moved around a lot growing up, but always in the West: New Mexico, California, Texas, Arizona — and it was in this last place where he went to high school and befriended members ...
Bill Whitaker is an award-winning journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent who has covered major news stories, domestically and across the globe, for more than four decades with CBS News. Indian Relay, ...
It’s called America’s first extreme sport. It’s certainly old … and extreme. Each summer on the Fort Hall Reservation in southeastern Idaho, Shoshone Bannock tribal members gear up for Indian relay.
Indian Relay races will return to the Eastern Idaho State Fair on Thursday, September 7, for the traditional Relay Racing with FREE admission. Races will begin at noon with an 11 a.m. Indian Relay ...
As she helped her grandson Myles get his start in Indian relay, Carol Tatsey Murray of Browning told documentary filmmakers she wants people to overcome their fears. “I’ve got a bunch of little ...