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Home/People/Schon Duncan
Schon Duncan profile photo
Born
Apr 28, 1989
Age 37
Place of Birth
Tahlequah - Oklahoma - USA
Known For
Directing
Gender
Non-binary

Career Highlights

2
Movies
0
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
ᎤᎶᎩᎳ

Schon Duncan

Directing

Biography
Schon Duncan (ᎤᎶᎩᎳ) is a citizen of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, a Cherokee language teacher, filmmaker, writer and community advocate. They currently teach Cherokee at the University of Oklahoma, where their courses center on conversation and the cultural history of the Cherokee peoples. Duncan co-directed the award-winning documentary ᏓᏗᏬᏂᏏ: We Will Speak, which follows Cherokee speakers and learners in their efforts to sustain the language. He has also contributed to Cherokee-language media through ᎢᎾᎨᎢ (Inage'i), a children's television series, and ᎠᏅᏛᏁᎵᏍᎩ (Anvdvnelisgi), a compilation album of new Cherokee songs across multiple genres. In 2025, Schon was honored by the UKB as a “Keetoowah Tradition Keeper.” As a 2024 Forge Project Fellow and 2025 Rooted Future Fund recipient, Duncan continues to create Cherokee-language films and resources that connect traditional knowledge with future generations. Their teaching, scholarship, and creative practice all seek to sustain and expand spaces for Cherokee language, identity, and futures. Their work frequently focuses on how traditional stories can reconnect queer-identifying individuals to their traditional communities to remain and strengthen cultural continuity.
We Will Speak poster

We Will Speak

as Self
2023
Ahyoka poster

Ahyoka

as Self
TBA