After graduating from college, Teller Ornelas worked for five years as a film programmer at the
National Museum of the American Indian in
Washington, D.C. In addition, Teller Ornelas, a sixth-generation Navajo weaver, was commissioned by the
Arizona State Museum to make a documentary film,
A Loom with a View: Modern Navajo Weavers, which explores the weaving of family members: mother,
Barbara Teller Ornelas; great aunt, Margaret Yazzie; and brother, Michael Teller Ornelas. After this, she gained a position as a staff writer on
Happy Endings. Teller Ornelas said in a 2011 interview with the
Navajo Times that if done right, comedy can be a way to "get conversation going about very dense, complicated issues." Teller Ornelas aimed to counteract the sense of weightiness and emotional misrepresentation she frequently experienced when viewing Native stories on TV that were crafted by non-Native writers.
Rutherford Falls provided Teller Ornelas with a platform to break Native stereotypes and showcase the diversity of Native experiences and highlight Native humanity through her storytelling talent. Teller Ornelas was inspired to based the plot around museum employees from her experiences working at the Smithsonian. Teller Ornelas describes Indigenous people as the first storytellers and preservers of history, thus, she oriented the storyline around answering the questions, "What is American history? What are the narratives we cling to, and who gets erased from those narratives?" After two seasons, Rutherford Falls was cancelled by Peacock in 2022. Nonetheless, Rutherford Falls made history marking Teller Ornelas as the first Indigenous showrunner and serving as the first major television production with five indigenous writers for a single series. She later sold the pilot for a workplace comedy called “City Indians” to NBC.
Future projects In December 2022, Teller Ornelas alongside television writer, Marco Luevanos, and television director and producer,
Morgan Sackett, announced their plans to develop a half-hour multi-cam comedy entitled
Amigos for NBC. The show is set to be based in Los Angeles, California where six Latin friends (i.e. amigos) support and rag each other while exploring love, maturing, and defining success in the modern world. The show has yet to be released. In January 2024, Teller Ornelas and
Jana Schmieding announced their collaborative project,
Bonnie. The multi-camera family comedy centered on a former backup singer who, fifteen years earlier, abandoned the touring life to settle on the reservation where she will fulfill her dream of being the "cool auntie" while helping raise her brother's children. Teller Ornelas is utilizing this project to continue her legacy of bring Native American representation and creativity to major network television. The show is expected to include
Morgan Sackett, Jonathan Berry, and
Katie Newman as executive producers. == Filmography ==