Native American
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Is Martin Scorsese’s Great American Tragedy
The filmmaker takes on David Grann’s bestseller about a murder epidemic among the Osage and turns it into a masterpiece
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‘Kids Were Marched Everywhere. This Was a Concentration Camp.’
In 1819, the federal government instituted a program of state-sponsored abductions and forced assimilation of Native American children. It lasted 150 years and spawned a legacy of horrific abuse. Now, survivors and their descendants are speaking out
- Days of Reckoning
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The Super Bowl’s Kansas City Chiefs Are a Cruel Insult to Native Americans
Rhonda LeValdo, a Native teacher, activist and subject of the doc Imagining the Indian, writes about why she’s at the Super Bowl protesting the Chiefs’ name and chant
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Native American Women Keep Turning Up Dead. Why Is Nothing Being Done?
Showtime’s docuseries Murder in Big Horn is an urgent examination of the missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) epidemic plaguing America
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'Dark Winds': A Pulpy Mystery That Makes Native Characters the Stars of Their Own Story
AMC’s new adaptation of Tony Hillerman’s bestselling novels beautifully embodies the world of the books, with richly-drawn protagonists — and actors — who get the attention they deserve
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How 'Indigenous Nancy Drew' Novel 'Firekeeper's Daughter' Caught the Eye of the Obamas
Native author Angeline Boulley discusses her debut novel, a YA thriller set on an Ojibwe reservation
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Demanding Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Four in five indigenous women will experience violence in their lifetime. Who will fight for them?
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Chaos and Cannabis: A Hemp Empire Brings Trouble to Navajo Land
A massive hemp empire is accused of growing illegal marijuana and sowing violence on the Navajo reservation
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