In our 3rd entry in our look at films that deal with Indigeneity, we bring you probably the most well known (to US audiences at least) Native production: 1998's Smoke Signals.
Written by Sherman Alexie, directed by Chris Eyre and co-produced by the two, it *allegedly* holds the title of being the first film to have Native Americans in all three roles.
Anyhoo it's about fathers and trauma and generational stuff. And we get on to talkin' about white supremacy and the like, so: the usual.
Another kinda heavy episode.
Go fig.
Thanks for listening
Be kind to yourself/s
xo
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Ulali performing All My Relations