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Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past week as of February 20, 2021

Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past week as of February 20, 2021

What you, our Indian Country Today readers, read most each week
Author:
Vincent Schilling
Publish date:
Feb 20, 2021
What you, our Indian Country Today readers, read most each week

Top 10

  1. Six Indigenous artists: 'bold artistic vision'
  2. Court rules against Apaches in bid to halt proposed mine
  3. Lily Gladstone cast in upcoming Martin Scorsese film
  4. New relief bill includes $20B for tribes
  5. Disney Plus: ‘Wrong then ... wrong now’
  6. Deb Haaland’s Senate hearing set
  7. Indigenous love story
  8. Tribes survive Texas storms
  9. 8 Indigenous moments for President’s Day
  10. Montana senator says he'll 'block' Deb Haaland's Interior nomination

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  1. The True Story of Pocahontas: Historical Myths Versus Sad Reality
  2. 10 Foods and Spices That Fight Diabetes
  3. It's time for a Native Marvel movie: 10 existing Native Marvel heroes and 10 Native actors to play them
  4. Yes world, there were horses in Native culture before the settlers came
  5. The Word Squaw: Offensive or Not?
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Vincent Schilling, Akwesasne Mohawk, is the associate editor of Indian Country Today who enjoys creating media, technology, comics, and movies. He is a film critic and writes the #NativeNerd column. Twitter @VinceSchilling TikTok @VinceSchilling Email vschilling@indiancountrytoday.com he is also the opinions editor, to submit email: opinion@indiancountrytoday.com.

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