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Native American Food Sovereignty, Explained
S2 E6 - 9m 16s
Today, many Native Americans live in food apartheid and insecurity. But it wasn't always this way.
S2 E6 - 9m 16s
Today, many Native Americans live in food apartheid and insecurity. But it wasn't always this way.
S2 E5 - 12m 6s
Why aren’t Native people– and their stories – ever the crux of your favorite films? From films used as a tool of genocidal propaganda, to award-winning Indigenous stories in Hollywood, how far has Indigenous media representation come and where is it headed? Tai Leclaire and experts track the past, present and future of Indigenous entertainment.
S2 E4 - 10m 33s
How did Native Americans end up on Reservations? We explore the complicated relationship between the Indian Nations and the United States of America. Watch Tai Leclaire breakdown all you need to know about the Reservation system and why “Rez Life” is critical to the Native American experience.
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