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  2. Rodney A. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant is a member of the Omaha tribe of Nebraska. He has been very active in youth activities and had served on the Native American Advisory Board for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. He has five grown children, three from a previous marriage, and two from previous relationships. He now lives in southern California. [citation needed]

  3. Powwow Highway - Wikipedia

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    Powwow Highway is a Native American 1989 independent [1] comedy-drama film from George Harrison's HandMade Films Company, directed by Jonathan Wacks. Based on the novel Powwow Highway by David Seals , it features A Martinez , Gary Farmer , Joanelle Romero and Amanda Wyss .

  4. 11 films made by or about Native people to stream for Native ...

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    “Powwow Highway” (1988) ... In 2017, the film won the “World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Masterful Storytelling” at Sundance. Streaming on Netflix, Vudu, YouTube and iTunes. ...

  5. Graham Greene (actor) - Wikipedia

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    1986-1988 The Campbells: Iroquois Chief 3 episodes 1987 Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future: Cherokee 1 episode Street Legal: Paulo 1988 9B: Dan Jackson Miniseries, 5 episodes 1989 Where the Spirit Lives: Komi's Father Television film 1990 Lost in the Barrens: Mewasin 1991 L.A. Law: Dan Wauneka 1 episode 1992; 1994 Murder, She Wrote

  6. John Trudell - Wikipedia

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    Trudell created a career as an actor, performing in roles in Pow Wow Highway (1989), Thunderheart (1992), On Deadly Ground (1994) and Smoke Signals (1998) (as the Radio speaker Randy Peone on K-REZ radio [22]). He was an adviser to the production of Incident at Oglala, directed by Michael Apted and produced by Robert Redford.

  7. National Film Registry adds 'Dirty Dancing,' 'No Country for ...

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    The National Film Registry has added 25 new films to its archive at the Library of Congress, including Dirty Dancing, No Country for Old Men and The Social Network.. Since it was founded in 1988 ...

  8. Wes Studi - Wikipedia

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    Studi played Cheyenne chief Yellow Hawk in a starring role in the 2017 film Hostiles. [15] At the 90th Academy Awards, Studi introduced a tribute to military movies, [16] and gave part of his speech in the Cherokee language, of which he is a fluent speaker. [17] Studi is the second Native American actor to present at the Academy Awards.

  9. David Seals - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the film were shot on location on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Lame Deer, Montana, with a number of tribal members playing small roles in the film. Along with fellow filmmakers William McIntyre and David Ode, Seals was a 1990 winner of the Bush Artists Fellowship from the Bush Foundation in Minneapolis for their 6-hour ...