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CATEGORIES:FAMILY
CONTACT:Chris Peschel
DESCRIPTION:\nNative American peoples have long been a topic in Hollywood f
 ilmmaking\, but the picture presented of them was not always flattering or
  accurate. Most westerns of Hollywood's Golden Age presented 'Indians' as 
 either ruthless savages with no sense of honor or fools who were lost with
 out the help of the white man. Adding insult to injury\, they were usually
  played by white actors in make up. \n\nIn the 1960s movies began to show 
 a more positive and realistic portrayal of American Indians and Native Ame
 rican actors were given a greater opportunity to present their story in te
 levision and the movies. Director Neil Diamond (a member of Canada's Cree 
 community) offers a look at the past\, present and future of Native People
  on the big screen in the documentary Reel Injun.  Run time: 85 minutes.\n
 <p>\n	 </p>\n\n\nPhone: 860-868-0518\n\n38 Curtis Road\nWashington\, CT\n0
 6793\n\n
DTSTART:20130119T140000
DTEND:20130120T140000
LOCATION:The Institute for American Indian Studies
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SUMMARY:Winter Film Festival
URL:http://www.iaismuseum.org
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