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Our digital campfire is a place of learning, understanding, and collaboration.

Transparency and open communication is key to us, and this page is designed to provide clarity on various aspects of our mission, and initiatives, and how you can get involved. If you have questions, you’re likely to find the answers here. 

Narration: Andrew D Flanagan
Role: Writer
Native Land / Region: Name Name

Narration: Andrew D Flanagan
Role: Writer
Native Land / Region: Name Name

Answers for any questions

Have questions about The VA Network? We have tried to pack as much info as we can in the symbols and words drawn in the sand across the About pages of the network, but, there have been people that have shared similar queries and curiosities outside that story. That’s why we’ve compiled this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to provide you with quick and comprehensive answers. Whether you’re a creator looking to submit your work, a viewer interested in our content, or a supporter of our mission, you’ll likely find the information you need right here. Explore the categories below to find answers to common questions. If you can’t locate the solution you’re seeking, don’t hesitate to contact us directly. We’re here to help you get the most out of your VA Network experience.

The VA Network is a global digital platform dedicated to amplifying Indigenous voices, stories, and creativity. Our mission is to empower Indigenous communities, promote cultural exchange, and foster positive change through impactful narratives and art.

To submit your work, visit our Submission Page on our website. There, you’ll find detailed instructions on how to share your creative content with our community.

We accept various forms of content, including films, series, podcasts, and art. We focus on impactful stories related to people, culture, nature, history, exploration, and wildlife.

While we have a strong focus on Indigenous and First Nations creators, The VA Network welcomes storytellers and artists from all backgrounds who share our mission and values.

The VA Network provides a platform for creators to showcase their work to a global audience. We also offer opportunities for funding, collaboration, and exposure, helping creators reach a broader audience.

Yes, we believe that knowledge like this should never be stuck behind a pay wall. The works featured on The VA Network are accessible for free.

You can support The VA Network by becoming a member, sharing our content, engaging with our community, and making donations to help fund our programs.

Yes, The VA Network offers a range of educational materials that can be used to foster critical thinking, cultural appreciation, and empathy in educational settings.

You can reach out to us through our Contact Us page, where you can submit your questions or concerns. We’ll be happy to assist you.

As part of the One Fire Festival, we invite you to gather around a virtual campfire like no other. Our Campfire Sounds are more than just crackling embers and gentle winds; they are the harmonious rhythms of Indigenous artists’ worlds. These captivating audio landscapes are created by the artists themselves, who share their sacred fires burning on their ancestral lands. As you immerse yourself in these evocative sounds, you’ll be enveloped in the warmth of their stories and culture, forging a deep connection to the heart of Indigenous artistry. Join us for this unique fireside experience, where the flames dance to the beat of Indigenous wisdom, and the stories of their lands come alive

The VA Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country
throughout the world, & their connections to land, sea, & sky.
We pay our respects to Elders past & present, & extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples on whose land we live, connect, travel, create, & love.

We celebrate the diversity of all First Nations Peoples
& their stories reflected in their unique artistic practices.
Please join us in respecting the ongoing legacy of the first artists of this country, & all countries.

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Environmentalism / Culture Change

Finding our way back to our role as custodians of creation.

At its core, The VA Network is about connections and celebrating the stories in the spaces in-between.

The VA Network is built on foundations of relation to one another, the more-than-human world, and

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