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A secret history revealed in new Wild West TV series
February 17, 2021
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By David Owen Rama, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Many of us know that history is often skewed in favour of those who control the message, initially beginning with government accounts, historical texts and newspapers. As the 20th century unfolded, new electronic forms of media such as film, radio, and television became incredibly useful tools to glorify the colonizer’s agenda while undermining the historical legacy of the First Nations people. The demonization and stereotyping of Indigenous people disseminated in cowboy stories and popular western movies and TV shows became insidious. In the new series Secret History: The Wild West, actor, writer, producer, director and showrunner Julian Black Antelope aims to set the record straight. Premiering on Feb. 13 on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), the 13-part docudrama is a labour…
A secret history revealed in new Wild West TV series
February 15, 2021
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By David Owen Rama Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Many of us know that history is often skewed in favour of those who control the message, initially beginning with government accounts, historical texts and newspapers. As the 20th century unfolded, new electronic forms of media such as film, radio, and television became incredibly useful tools to glorify the colonizer’s agenda while undermining the historical legacy of the First Nations people. The demonization and stereotyping of Indigenous people disseminated in cowboy stories and popular western movies and TV shows became insidious. In the new series Secret History: The Wild West, actor, writer, producer, director and showrunner Julian Black Antelope aims to set the record straight. Premiering on Feb. 13 on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), the 13-part docudrama is…
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Jesse Wente says the Indigenous Screen Office has been working to develop policies around Indigenous identity.(The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette)
The Indigenous Screen Office and Aboriginal People s Television Network are partnering to develop policies and strategies for vetting Indigenous identity in the film and television industry. I definitely think that there needs to be more transparency when it comes to people s identity, said Roxann Whitebean, a writer, director and producer from Kahnawake, Que. I feel like the Indigenous Screen Office should absolutely look into it and look into the community ties and links, because I don t think it s just about blood quantum, she said.
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