Revision of the author's From savage to nobleman (1995). Indians in motion pictures--History and criticism ...
Movies are the ultimate representation of what Native Americans do best: storytelling. From stories that span modern Native life to history's reverberating impact on the U.S. trust and treaty ...
The Black and Indian Missions Office originated in 1874 as the Bureau of Catholic Missions, with wider goals added in ...
November is Native American Heritage Month, and it’s an ideal time for movie-watching. Whether you’re watching movies on a chilly weekend, as an alternative to football, or after a football game, ...
Native American World and similar gift shops around the West court the gaze of tourists drawn in by something a little different and unexpected. That gaze was long the default assumption for Native ...
"Just like a snake you'll be crawling in your own shit" -- "Indians agree to perform and act as directed" -- "Not desired by you for photographing" -- "White may be more than skin deep" -- "A bit ...
Native American culture will be the topic of discussion when two men who produced a short documentary on the spiritual importance of cooking a traditional dish at the nearby Onondaga Nation visit SUNY ...
Two metro Detroiters have launched a studio devoted to film and TV projects with Native American content. Studio of the Americas is in Atlanta at Tyler Perry Studios, one of the largest production ...
The year was 2005. You lit an eyeliner pencil aflame with a stolen lighter and smeared the black gunk onto your eyelids. Fall Out Boy’s From Under the Cork Tree blasted from your stereo, much to your ...