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A new research brief from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that Native American representation in movies is even worse than in real life.
Native Americans and the movies: A long-forgotten history of Hollywood and my family The Fox brothers, from left: Wallace Fox Sr., Edwin Carewe and Finis Fox.
As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month at CinemaBlend, let's talk about the superheroes who need a bigger spotlight in movies and TV.
Check out these movies, documentaries and shows that bring us more authentic, honest depictions of Indigenous communities, all year round.
Oglala Lakota Native American activist Russell Means made his film debut playing Chingachgook opposite Daniel Day-Lewis' Hawkeye in Michael Mann's Oscar-winning 1992 adaptation of the classic ...
This Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is officially Native American Heritage Day. WTOP is marking the occasion by examining Native American representation in cinema.
Here are just a few of the ways television and movies have handled the story of "the first Thanksgiving" over the years, while depicting Native Americans.
There are five cinematographers credited on the frustratingly shapeless documentary “Love and Fury,” one of whom is director Sterlin Harjo, and this is a sign from the start that this movie ...