www.pbs.org -As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close, for our “Hidden Histories” series, we look at the life and legacy of Mary Golda Ross, the first Native American woman to become an engineer and a pioneering figure of the space age.
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comicbookmovie.com -By Josh Wilding -Some new details about Echo have been revealed today, including the source of Maya Lopez's newfound superpowers, and the roles characters like Daredevil and The Kingpin will play in the Disney+ series.
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Marc-Andre Fleury wears a Native American Heritage mask, despite NHL ban, designed by Mdewakanton Dakota artist Cole Redhorse Taylor, who included a “Dakota Florals” design (Fleury’s nickname is Flower) and used Dakota language. 24 NOV 2023.
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www.npr.org -It's Native American Heritage Day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ned Blackhawk, a professor of History and American Studies at Yale, about the history of the day and what it means to observe it.
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www.cbsnews.com -BY CARA TABACHNICK -Native American storyteller Perry Ground, a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation, starts his "rethinking" of Thanksgiving with a quiz.
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www.npr.org - by Tonya Mosley The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been getting some updates. Four years ago, Native American playwright Larissa FastHorse and her creative partner Ty Defoe began consulting with parade organizers...
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collider.com -BY LISA LAMAN -Kahhori is poised to be one of the most prominent figures in ‘What If...?’ Season 2...but who is she?
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www.reckon.news -By Amy Stretten -Reckon spoke with five Indigenous creatives about the limitations and possibilities of Native representation in Hollywood, and why it matters.
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editorial.rottentomatoes.com - by Vincent Schilling - To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, we profile a dozen trailblazing actors dating from the silent era to the present day whose...
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www.theguardian.com - From the bands amassing for Indigenous Peoples Day, to the success of TV shows such as Dark Winds, Native American representation in popular culture has never been stronger. But there’s still much to fight for
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