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What We Can Learn From These Native American Comedies

Season 1 Episode 5 | 9m 39s

Native American representation in film and TV used to be confined to Westerns and storylines of defeat. Today, a new wave of Native American comedies, written and created by Native peoples, are taking back their narratives. Shows like Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls challenge stereotypes and address big political movements like #LandBack.

Aired: 06/12/22
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We explore the real history of the partition of India and Pakistan and the British crown.
What does “Running Up that Hill” tell us about the history of music royalties?
Our fascination with vampires has spanned centuries, but it didn’t all start with Dracula.
Why does blindness seems like a common thread among Black musicians?
Defining pansexuality can be tricky. Also, how do you distinguish between pan and bi?
Dirty Dancing is an iconic film from 1987, but do you remember what it’s really about?
We break down Hollywood’s new type of character: The Asian Himbo.
We unpack the history of how and why Black Kung Fu films became a sensation in the 1970s.
What does history tell us about the origins and evolution of Blaccent?