At White Clay Films, we believe the lens is a tool for restoration. For too long, Native stories have been filtered through outside perspectives. Our archive serves as an unfiltered record of the Aaniiih people—documenting our connection to the Fort Peck drainage, our ancestral instincts, and the resilience of our heritage. We don’t just capture images; we capture the evidence of our continued sovereignty.
Establishing the scope of the Fort Peck drainage and the geography of the White Clay people
The intersection of awareness, recovery, and the ancestral instinct required to manage the land. A full feature Flim shot and produced by D. L. Stiffarm.
Highlighting the export-ready quality of our organic products and the sustainable systems we manage.
White Clay Films is the operational heart of our Native Organic brand. In a global market, transparency is the highest currency. We use our media platform to provide a direct window into our production standards—showing the world exactly how our livestock is raised and how our land is managed without chemicals or compromise.
By integrating high-fidelity storytelling with sustainable agriculture, we create a closed-loop system of accountability. When you support the Native Organic brand, you aren’t just buying a product; you are witnessing a documentary record of food sovereignty in action. We use the truth to build the brand, and we use the brand to fund the protection of our culture and our children.