Search results
TAILINH AGOYO is co-founder and director of We Are the Seeds of CultureTrust, a non-profit organization committed to uplifting and amplifying Indigenous voices through the arts. Tailinh is the host of 'Rise and Thrive', a radio show that honors the voices of Indigenous artists, performers, educators, and change-makers.
- ABOUT
Tailinh has over 30 years of experience in film, television,...
- PHOTOGRAPHY
Visit Tailinh Agoyo Photography website
- ABOUT
Tailinh Agoyo is known for The Host (2013), Lakota Moon (1999) and Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. Known for. The Host. 5.8. Seeker Robin. 2013. Lakota Moon. 7.3. TV Movie. Morning Song (as Tailinh Forest Flower) 1999. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. 4.4. Indian Girl (as Tailinh Forest Flower)
- Actress
- 2 min
Tailinh Agoyo. Jump to Edit. Overview. Nickname. Tailinh Forest Flower. Mini Bio. Tailinh Agoyo is known for The Host (2013), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Lakota Moon (1999). Trivia. Tailinh's mother is Chinese-American and her father is a jeweler, Tchin. Her ex-husband and children are Pueblo Native American. Contribute to this page.
Tailinh Agoyo. 1,259 likes. 30 years of film and television! In between school and jobs and having babies and stuff! NY, LA, NM!
- 1275
- 259
Tailinh Agoyo has worked in public relations, marketing, and design for over 25 years. In her early career, Tailinh was Head of Design for the international firm Monitor Group's West Coast offices. She then moved to SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market as Director of PR, Marketing, and Programming.
Tailinh Agoyo is co-founder and director of We Are the Seeds of CultureTrust, a Philadelphia-based non-profit committed to amplifying Indigenous voices through the arts.
- Project Antelope
People also ask
Who is tailinh Agoyo?
What ethnicity is tailinh Agoyo?
Who is tailinh?
Who is tailinh from Rise and thrive?
Tailinh Agoyo is presented with the Tomaquag Museum Eleanor Dove Entrepreneur Award at the 2020 Virtual Honoring & Cultural Celebration. Eleanor Dove Entrep...
- 33 min
- 522
- Tomaquag Museum