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Why Do So Many People Pretend to Be Native American?
Russell Cobb | This Land Press | August 2014 | 16 minutes (3,976 words)
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Let’s take a voyage to a not-so-distant land and visit a strange tribe. Or maybe not so strange. In fact, you may even belong to it. Before we begin our expedition, a trivia question:
What do Bill Clinton, Miley Cyrus, Johnny Cash, and Elizabeth Warren all have in common?
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By DIANA NOLLEN | The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Published: February 6, 2021 (Tribune News Service) George Clooney played him in The Monuments Men feature film in 2014, but his name was changed to Frank Stokes, so George Stout s name continues to fly under the radar. His actions, however, continue to change and preserve history. And now his story can reach a worldwide audience in the documentary
Stout Hearted: George Stout and the Guardians of Art. It s the first project by filmmaker Kevin Kelley, 65, and producer Marie Wilkes, 66, of Iowa City, through the couple s new nonprofit organization, New Mile Media Arts. The 81-minute documentary debuted March 30, 2019, in Stout s hometown of Winterset, then sold out all three screenings the following week at FilmScene in Iowa City. It has since traveled to 20 film festivals around the world, and now anyone anywhere can see it through the Heritage Broadcasting Service, a subscription video-on-demand platform and subsidi
30 Famous People You Didn t Know Were College Athletes
By Sophia Crisafulli, Stacker News
On 2/1/21 at 8:00 PM EST
The level of fame afforded to celebrities and college athletes can, at times, seem quite comparable. At schools like the University of Florida or Ohio State where sports reign supreme and tailgates are the hottest event of the semester, the young men and women whose athletic abilities have earned them a spot on the team are campus stars. This setup, of course, also comes with complications.
The lack of payment to young athletes who bring in buckets of money for their respective schools is a consistent point of contention: 65 schools of the 2,078 with athletic programs brought in $7.6 billion in college sports-related revenue in 2018, according to a March 2019 report from U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, called Madness, Inc. Meanwhile, college quarterbacks are often followed by unwanted student paparazzi. For some college athletes, walking ac
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