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I think it was only last year that the ubiquitous face of Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman was on virtually every television screen urging people to try this herbal concoction named after his people, an American Plains Indian nation made popular by the Dances With Wolves movie. Ward Churchill's Chapter 4 essay examines the role of Native Americans in not-so-memorable films like Buck Dancer (1898), as well as more recent productions like A Man Called Horse and Dances With Wolves. Films such as Kevin Costner's Native American epic, Dances With Wolves, the killer whale tale, Free Willy and the patriotic love story, The American President have all been recognized by EMA for the powerful ecological messages they send to the public. |
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