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Join us for a compelling conversation as Levi Rickert, Founder and Publisher of Native News Online, interviews Logan Tsinigine (Diné) on the premiere of "Bad Indian: Hiding in Antelope Canyon," a groundbreaking documentary that promises to unveil a hidden chapter of American history. Gain deeper insights into the film's themes and the personal journey of those involved in bringing this powerful story to light.
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Through the Storm, an award-winning short documentary about the Red Lake Nation high school football team, will be screened on March 21 at the prestigious AmDocs Film Festival in Palm Springs.
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This week in Indian Country, there are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy. From powwows to Native American story times and a Native Flute Festival, here is Native News Online’s weekly round-up of arts, culture, and entertainment offerings around Indian Country.
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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION — A sold-out Oscar watch party spent five hours on Sunday evening watching the 96th Academy Awarrds as the Oscars were handed out throughout the evening. They were there to celebrate the success of "Killers of the Flower Moon." an epic film co-produced and directed by the award-winning Martin Scorsese that told the tragic story of Osage memebers who were murdered or went missing 100 years ago. Some in the crowd were direct decendants of those murdered.
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Author Tommy Orange (Cheyenne and Arapaho) was at a museum in Sweden promoting a Swedish translation of his novel, There, There, when a newspaper clipping on display caught his attention. It detailed the Southern Cheyenne — the tribe which Orange is a citizen of — connection to Fort Marion, which would become the government’s blueprint for Indian Boarding Schools.
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As Hollywood gears up for the glitz and glamor of the Oscars on March 10, IllumiNative has just launched an exciting at-home Oscar watch party kit, designed to celebrate and amplify Native representation at the awards.
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