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Indigenous- Led Cultural Representation

Media Agency & Cultural Consulting

Our Services

  • We work with brands to co-create campaigns that align with shared values, resonate with diverse audiences, and highlight Indigenous representation in a respectful and powerful way.

    Services include:

    • Script and creative development

    • Professional content creation from start to finish

  • Our film production service brings stories to life through powerful storytelling and authentic narratives.

    Services include:

    • Casting assistance

    • Script development, and cultural consulting

    • Professional cinematography, and editing

  • Our cultural consulting services ensure that film, television, and business projects operate respectfully with Indigenous communities, uphold authenticity in storytelling, and follow proper protocols on Indigenous territory.

    Services include:

    • Casting and script development for cultural accuracy

    • Protocol guidance and on-set cultural consulting

    • Community collaboration and liaison with Elders and Knowledge Keepers

    • Land acknowledgements and long-term partnership building

  • We offer engaging keynote speeches that inspire, educate, and connect with audiences.

    Topics include:

    • The history and ongoing impacts of Indian residential schools

    • Global climate change impacts

    • Mental health in Indigenous communities

    • Youth empowerment speeches and performances

“Marika was so great to work with, professional, lovely and so talented.”

Leila Lohonyai
Entertainment Marketing
Canada Goose

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“Sephora Canada partnered with Marika on a campaign to celebrate BIPOC-owned beauty brands and the content she created was engaging and authentic. She was great to work with, her concepts were strong and I loved her passion for content creation.”

Kaleigh Henderson
Social Media Manager
Sephora Canada

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“Thank you, again, for your fantastic hoop dancing and engagement with our 54 urban Indigenous girls, as part of CCWESTT.com! It is so wonderful for these girls to be able to imagine alternative paths forward. They declared this day with you to be "the best field trip ever!"

Lianne M. Lefsrud, PhD, PEngAssistant Professor, Engineering Safety and Risk Management
University of Alberta

Authentic Storytelling. Powerful Media. Cultural Integrity. Meaningful Collaborations.

Authentic Storytelling. Powerful Media. Cultural Integrity. Meaningful Collaborations.

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Founder

Marika Sila is an Inuvialuk actress, content creator, Indigenous rights advocate, and founder of two influential Indigenous-owned companies: RedPath Talent and her clothing line, Taimani Studios Inc. She is best known for her work on The Twilight Zone and Season 7 of The Amazing Race Canada, as well as for her viral content celebrating Indigenous identity and women’s empowerment.

She is passionate about uplifting Indigenous voices and bringing them to the forefront of mainstream media. With an extensive network of fellow actors, influencers, producers, industry professionals, and Elders, Marika fosters meaningful collaborations that ensure authentic representation. Guided by cultural integrity and the values of the Red Road, she continues to use her platforms and entrepreneurship to drive lasting change.

Our Philosophy

RedPath Talent Inc. is an Indigenous-owned agency specializing in multimedia production, and Indigenous cultural consulting. We empower emerging artists, produce compelling content, and bridge the gap of understanding between all nations through authentic storytelling and consulting, creating meaningful connections along the way.

Our name reflects the Indigenous philosophy of “Walking the Red Road”, a commitment to health, wellness, sobriety, and doing things in a good way. Every project we take on is rooted in this intention.

What’s Next?

What’s Next? is a docu-series that elevates Indigenous voices and perspectives on land, culture, healing, and justice. Hosted by Marika Sila, with episodes guided by Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, Indian residential school survivors, and youth, it’s more than storytelling, it’s a call to action.

“My goal, in all the work that I do is to educate the masses, because when we educate we help create a deeper understanding amongst our nation, and I believe that where there is understanding there is compassion and racism dies in the face of compassion.”

—OUR FOUNDER, MARIKA SILA

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