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Samuel Pack Elliott, is an American actor famous for his deep voice and rugged appearance.He was born on 1944, in Sacram...
15/02/2025

Samuel Pack Elliott, is an American actor famous for his deep voice and rugged appearance.He was born on 1944, in Sacramento, California, and has had a long and successful acting career in the film and television industry. Some of his notable films include "The Big Lebowski," "Road House," "Tombstone," and "A Star Is Born." Sam Elliott has also received many awards and nominations throughout his career.
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Sam Elliott is known not only as a talented actor but also for his simple and approachable everyday style. He often appears in roles such as cowboys, soldiers, and strong characters.He always appears in comfortable outfits such as shirts, jeans, and cowboy hats. He maintains a masculine and rustic style, reflecting the image of the characters he often portrays in films. Despite being a famous star, Elliott keeps a humble lifestyle and does not like to show off. He and his wife, actress Katharine Ross, live on a ranch in Malibu, California, where they enjoy a peaceful life close to nature.
In addition, he is also involved in meaningful charitable activities for the community, such as:
- Supporting veterans and their families. He has partnered with many organizations to provide support and raise awareness about issues related to veterans.
- Elliott also participates in environmental protection activities. He is an advocate for nature conservation and frequently participates in campaigns to protect natural areas and wildlife.
- Sam Elliott and his wife also engage in many charitable activities in their local community. They often donate and support local charities to improve the lives of those around them.
Recently, he has also supported animal welfare through training, support, and cooperative programs organized by the California Animal Welfare Association (CAWA) to provide assistance to animal rescue stations and other animal protection organizations across the state.
Sam Elliott always maintains the image of a genuine and dedicated man not only in his career but also in his personal life, serving as an example for many fans around the world.
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Sacheen Littlefeather who refused to accept an Oscar On Marlon Brando behalf in 1973 has finally received and apology fr...
15/02/2025

Sacheen Littlefeather who refused to accept an Oscar On Marlon Brando behalf in 1973 has finally received and apology from The Academy.
When she stepped on stage at the Oscar’s this is what she said.
“Hello. My name is Sacheen Littlefeather. I'm Apache and I am president of the National Native American Affirmative Image Committee. I'm representing Marlon Brando this evening and he has asked me to tell you in a very long speech, which I cannot share with you presently because of time but I will be glad to share with the press afterwards, that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award. And the reasons for this being are the treatment of American Indians today by the film industry – excuse me – and on television in movie reruns, and also with recent happenings at Wounded Knee. I beg at this time that I have not intruded upon this evening and that we will in the future, our hearts and our understandings will meet with love and generosity. Thank you on behalf of Marlon Brando.”
Despite the boos and jeers coming from the audience, she maintained her composure. John Wayne attempted to physically attack her as she exited the platform and had to be restrained by security. By claiming that he was giving the medal on behalf of "all the cowboys shot in all the John Ford Westerns," Clint Eastwood made fun of her. Littlefeather was thereafter put on a Hollywood blacklist and never again engaged in the film business.
On September 17, 2022, Littlefeather will return to the Academy once again as a guest of honor.

𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞, whose real name is Geswanouth Slahoot, was a Canadian actor, poet, and writer of Indigenous descent. H...
14/02/2025

𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞, whose real name is Geswanouth Slahoot, was a Canadian actor, poet, and writer of Indigenous descent. He was born on July 24, 1899, belonging to the Tsleil-Waututh (Salish) tribe, in a settlement near North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He became widely known for his acting career, especially in films portraying Indigenous characters.
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Chief Dan George gained further prominence after his role in the classic film "Little Big Man" (1970), where he portrayed a wise, philosophical elder named Old Lodge Skins. This role earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first Canadian Indigenous person to receive such a nomination.
In addition to his acting career, Chief Dan George was renowned for his writing and poetry, expressing his love and reverence for Indigenous culture. His cultural contributions extended to writing books and essays, helping to spread and preserve the cultural heritage of the Tsleil-Waututh and other Indigenous peoples.
Chief Dan George was also a prominent social activist, advocating for the honoring and protection of Indigenous rights. He worked tirelessly to raise awareness on issues such as Indigenous leadership, environmental conservation, and fair treatment of Indigenous peoples in society.
Beyond his artistic career and social activism, Chief Dan George was also known as a speaker and spiritual leader for the Indigenous community. He often participated in events, workshops, and discussions to share knowledge, inspire others, and encourage confidence and pride within his community.
Chief Dan George also contributed to promoting education and community development among Indigenous peoples. He supported various educational and cultural projects, providing opportunities for younger generations to learn and thrive. He frequently engaged in educational activities and programs to foster understanding and respect for Indigenous culture and history.
To this day, Chief Dan George's legacy lives on through his artistic works, literature, and community activities, continuing to influence and inspire future generations about the importance of cultural diversity and the significance of protecting and respecting the rights of Indigenous communities.
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Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year ...
13/02/2025

Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year history, to win the Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards for her role in "Killers of the Flower Moon!"
"The villains are fairly obvious in “Flower Moon,” but Scorsese asks audiences to take a wider look at systemic racism, historical injustice and the corruptive influence of power and money, intriguingly tying together our past and present." ~ Brian Truitt,
"Gladstone, in the rare Scorsese film that gives center stage to a female character, is the emotional core here, and it's her face that stays etched in our memory."
~ Jocelyn Noveck
“This is for every little Rez kid, every little urban kid, every little Native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented in our stories told by ourselves, in our own words..." ~ Lily Gladstone
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Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year ...
13/02/2025

Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year history, to win the Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards for her role in "Killers of the Flower Moon!"
"The villains are fairly obvious in “Flower Moon,” but Scorsese asks audiences to take a wider look at systemic racism, historical injustice and the corruptive influence of power and money, intriguingly tying together our past and present." ~ Brian Truitt,
"Gladstone, in the rare Scorsese film that gives center stage to a female character, is the emotional core here, and it's her face that stays etched in our memory."
~ Jocelyn Noveck
“This is for every little Rez kid, every little urban kid, every little Native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented in our stories told by ourselves, in our own words..." ~ Lily Gladstone
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Native American, Chef Pyet member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation tribe, (Shkodé pop up restaurant) makes it to th...
13/02/2025

Native American, Chef Pyet member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation tribe, (Shkodé pop up restaurant) makes it to the finals on the Next Level Chef! ✊ 💥

These are the one's who discovered AmericaAnd should be taught in our history booksNot the false storyline they give abo...
13/02/2025

These are the one's who discovered America
And should be taught in our history books
Not the false storyline they give about Columbus discovery America

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13/02/2025

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Why Isn’t This Map in the History Books?Native Tribes of North America Mapped🛒 Order poster from here🧡✊⤵️https://natives...
12/02/2025

Why Isn’t This Map in the History Books?
Native Tribes of North America Mapped
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The ancestors of living Native Americans arrived in North America about 15 thousand years ago. As a result, a wide diversity of communities, societies, and cultures finally developed on the continent over the millennia.
The population figure for Indigenous peoples in the Americas before the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus was 70 million or more.
About 562 tribes inhabited the contiguous U.S. territory. Ten largest North American Indian tribes: Arikara, Cherokee, Iroquois, Pawnee, Sioux, Apache, Eskimo, Comanche, Choctaw, Cree, Ojibwa, Mohawk, Cheyenne, Navajo, Seminole, Hope, Shoshone, Mohican, Shawnee, Mi’kmaq, Paiute, Wampanoag, Ho-Chunk, Chumash, Haida.
Below is the tribal map of Pre-European North America.
The old map below gives a Native American perspective by placing the tribes in full flower ~ the “Glory Days.” It is pre-contact from across the eastern sea or, at least, before that contact seriously affected change. Stretching over 400 years, the time of contact was quite different from tribe to tribe. For instance, the “Glory Days” of the Maya and Aztec came to an end very long before the interior tribes of other areas, with some still resisting almost until the 20th Century.
At one time, numbering in the millions, the native peoples spoke close to 4,000 languages.
The Americas’ European conquest, which began in 1492, ended in a sharp drop in the Native American population through epidemics, hostilities, ethnic cleansing, and slavery.
When the United States was founded, established Native American tribes were viewed as semi-independent nations, as they commonly lived in communities separate from white immigrants.
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park 😲😲😲, situated on the Arizona-Utah border in the southwestern United States, is a brea...
10/02/2025

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park 😲😲😲, situated on the Arizona-Utah border in the southwestern United States, is a breathtaking landscape renowned for its iconic sandstone formations. Managed by the Navajo Nation, this park holds profound cultural and spiritual significance for the Navajo people, known as the Diné. The towering buttes, mesas, and spires that dominate the horizon are not only natural wonders but also integral to Navajo mythology and traditional ceremonies.
Visitors to Monument Valley can explore the park via a 17-mile scenic drive loop, offering unparalleled views of formations like the Mittens and Merrick Butte, which have become symbols of the American West. Navajo-guided tours provide deeper insights into the park's history, culture, and sacred sites, including ancient petroglyphs and traditional Navajo dwellings known as hogans.
The park's visitor center serves as a gateway for information, permits, and tour arrangements, emphasizing sustainable tourism practices that respect the environment and preserve Navajo heritage. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park stands as a testament to the enduring connection between the land and its indigenous stewards, inviting visitors to appreciate its natural beauty and cultural richness

Keanu Reeves: A Man Who Chose Kindness Over CircumstanceIn the glimmering world of Hollywood, where fame often fuels ego...
09/02/2025

Keanu Reeves: A Man Who Chose Kindness Over Circumstance

In the glimmering world of Hollywood, where fame often fuels ego and wealth becomes an idol, there exists a man whose humility shines brighter than any spotlight. His name is Keanu Reeves. But behind his calm smile and stoic presence lies a story marked by heartbreak, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to kindness.

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Keanu’s journey began with abandonment. At just three years old, his father walked out of his life, leaving a void that would be filled with uncertainty and pain. Growing up with three different stepfathers, he learned early on that family isn’t always defined by blood, and love doesn’t always come easy. He struggled with dyslexia, a condition that turned reading into a battleground, yet he found solace in the arts. His dream of becoming a professional hockey player—his escape, his passion—was shattered by a devastating injury.

The tragedies didn’t stop there. His daughter, his beacon of hope, was stillborn. The loss of his child drove a wedge between him and the woman he loved, and their relationship crumbled under the weight of shared grief. Soon after, his former partner died in a tragic car accident.

His best friend, the brilliant and talented River Phoenix, succumbed to an overdose, leaving Keanu to grapple with the fragility of life. His sister, his confidante, faced a harrowing battle with leukemia. The world dealt him blow after blow, testing his spirit in ways few could imagine.

But here’s where the story takes a turn—Keanu refused to let pain define him. Instead, he let it shape him into a man of extraordinary compassion.

On the set of The Lake House, he overheard a costume assistant sobbing over the prospect of losing her home. Without hesitation, Keanu stepped in, quietly transferring the $20,000 she needed to save her house. For him, it wasn’t a grand gesture; it was simply the right thing to do.

When he celebrated his birthday in 2010, there were no lavish parties or extravagant displays. He bought a simple brioche, placed a single candle on top, and sat outside a bakery, sharing coffee and conversation with strangers.

Keanu’s generosity extended far beyond moments like these. After earning an astronomical fortune from The Matrix trilogy, he donated more than $50 million to the unsung heroes of the films—the costume designers and special effects teams. He even gifted Harley-Davidsons to his stunt doubles, calling them the real stars of the show.

In a world where charity is often accompanied by cameras and headlines, Keanu chooses to give quietly. In 1997, paparazzi captured him sitting on a Los Angeles sidewalk, deep in conversation with a homeless man. He wasn’t performing for an audience; he was simply listening, sharing his time and humanity.

What makes Keanu extraordinary isn’t just his acts of kindness—it’s the fact that he doesn’t see them as extraordinary at all. For him, helping others isn’t about accolades or recognition; it’s about living by a moral code that values compassion above all else.

This is a man who could have let his tragedies harden him, who could have chosen bitterness over empathy. Instead, every day, he wakes up and chooses to be a good person—a choice that cannot be bought, imitated, or faked.

Keanu Reeves reminds us that pain doesn’t have to break us. It can soften us, humble us, and open our hearts to the struggles of others. His life is a testament to the power of kindness, not as a grand gesture, but as a way of being.

In his quiet, unassuming way, Keanu challenges us all: In a world that often feels cold and indifferent, will you choose to be a source of warmth? Will you, too, choose to be a good person?

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Taboo Nawasha, whose real name is Jaime Luis Gomez, was born on July 14, 1975. He is a musician, rapper, and a member of...
06/02/2025

Taboo Nawasha, whose real name is Jaime Luis Gomez, was born on July 14, 1975. He is a musician, rapper, and a member of the renowned band Black Eyed Peas. Taboo is of Native American heritage, belonging to the Shoshone tribe, and he proudly embraces his cultural roots through his career and community efforts.
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Taboo is not only known for his musical talent but also for his dedication to raising awareness about Native American culture. He leverages his platform to share stories about the history and heritage of Native communities, emphasizing the importance of cultural preservation and indigenous rights.

One of Taboo's notable contributions is his song "Stand Up / Stand N Rock" (We Are Standing Rock), released in 2016 to support the movement advocating for clean water and environmental protection at the Standing Rock Reservation. The song earned an award at the Native American Music Awards.

Beyond music, Taboo serves as an ambassador for organizations promoting health, education, and rights for Native American communities. He continues to inspire younger generations with positive messages of resilience and cultural pride.
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04/02/2025

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Keanu Reeves was abandoned by his father at 3 years old and grew up with 3 different stepfathers. He is dyslexic. His dream of becoming a hockey player was shattered by a serious accident. His daughter died at birth. His wife died in a car accident.
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His best friend, River Phoenix, died of an overdose. His sister has leukemia.
And with everything that has happened, Keanu Reeves never misses an opportunity to help people in need. When he was filming the movie "The Lake House," he overheard the conversation of two costume assistants; One cried because he would lose his house if he did not pay $20,000 and on the same day Keanu deposited the necessary amount in the woman's bank account; He also donated stratospheric sums to hospitals.
In 2010, on his birthday, Keanu walked into a bakery and bought a brioche with a single candle, ate it in front of the bakery, and offered coffee to people who stopped to talk to him.
After winning astronomical sums for the Matrix trilogy, the actor donated more than $50 million to the staff who handled the costumes and special effects - the true heroes of the trilogy, as he called them.
He also gave a Harley-Davidson to each of the stunt doubles. A total expense of several million dollars. And for many successful films, he has even given up 90% of his salary to allow the production to hire other stars.
In 1997 some paparazzi found him walking one morning in the company of a homeless man in Los Angeles, listening to him and sharing his life for a few hours.
Most stars when they make a charitable gesture they declare it to all the media. He has never claimed to be doing charity, he simply does it as a matter of moral principles and not to look better in the eyes of others.
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In the early days of American expansion, pioneers ventured into the wilderness to build new lives, often starting with s...
04/02/2025

In the early days of American expansion, pioneers ventured into the wilderness to build new lives, often starting with simple log cabins made from local timber. These cabins became the heart of their self-sufficient existence, providing shelter in a harsh and untamed environment. Life on the frontier demanded ingenuity and resilience as pioneers relied on the land’s natural resources to meet their basic needs. Homesteading was a tough but rewarding pursuit, defined by hard work and a deep connection to the land.
Hunting and trapping were essential skills for these early settlers, as they had little access to stores or supplies. To survive, they hunted game such as deer, elk, and wild turkey and set traps for smaller animals like beavers and rabbits. The meat provided nourishment, while the furs were traded or used for clothing. Gathering wild fruits, nuts, and herbs also played a key role in their diet. In the winter months, when food was scarce, hunting and trapping were even more crucial for survival, making them integral to frontier life.
Despite the isolation and hardships of frontier life, homesteading offered pioneers a sense of independence and freedom. Many families lived far from other settlements, and daily life centered around survival—building cabins, farming, raising livestock, and hunting. Over time, their efforts laid the groundwork for thriving communities, farms, and businesses that would shape the development of the American West. The legacy of these pioneers—marked by resilience, self-reliance, and a spirit of determination—remains a cornerstone of American history and culture.

𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐌 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐍𝐄Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Mr. Greene is a 73 year old FIRST NATI...
04/02/2025

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Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Mr. Greene is a 73 year old FIRST NATIONS Canadian actor who belongs to the ONEIDA tribe. He has worked on stage, in film, and in TV productions in Canada, the U.K., and the U.S.
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He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his 1990 performance in "Dances with Wolves". Other films you may have seen him in include Thunderheart, Maverick, Die Hard with a Vengeance, the Green Mile, and Wind River. Graham Greene graduated from the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in 1974 & immediately began performing in professional theatre in Toronto and England, while also working as an audio technician for area rock bands. His TV debut was in 1979 and his screen debut in 1983. His acting career has now spanned over 4 decades & he remains as busy as ever. In addition to the Academy Award nomination for Dance with Wolves, he has been consistently recognized for his work, and also received nominations in 1994, 2000, 2004, 2006, and 2016. Graham Greene lives in Toronto, Canada, married since 1994, and has 1 adult daughter.
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Cast and Characters: The central characters, Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, remain the focus of the film, with Pierre Bri...
03/02/2025

Cast and Characters: The central characters, Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, remain the focus of the film, with Pierre Brice reprising his role as the valiant Apache chief and Lex Barker as the courageous Old Shatterhand. Both actors had become synonymous with their respective roles in European cinema, and their on-screen chemistry was a key element of the franchise’s success. The two protagonists are joined by an ensemble cast that includes various other Western archetypes, such as the ruthless villain (played by a variety of actors over the series) and other supporting characters from both the Native American and settler communities.

Cinematography and Style: Like the first film in the series, Winnetou 2 is set against the expansive landscapes of Yugoslavia (the primary filming location for many of these German Westerns). The stunning natural scenery was crucial to the film’s appeal, providing an authentic backdrop for the unfolding Western adventure. The film's cinematography captures the sweeping vistas, dramatic mountains, and dusty plains that evoke the essence of the American West. The costumes, props, and set designs further immerse the audience into the world of 19th-century frontier life.

The style of the film is heavily influenced by the classic American Western genre, though it bears a distinct European flavor due to the production's origin. The "Euro-Western" genre, as it came to be known, was a subgenre of Westerns made in Europe, particularly in countries like Italy and Germany. These films often featured heightened drama, exaggerated character tropes, and thrilling action sequences that made them unique when compared to their American counterparts. Winnetou 2 follows this trend, with its emphasis on large-scale action scenes, intense moral dilemmas, and the battle between good and evil.

Legacy and Impact: Winnetou 2 was a critical and commercial success in Europe, as the first film had been, and contributed to the growing popularity of the "Winnetou" franchise, which would go on to include more sequels, TV adaptations, and a large body of related media. The film is part of a larger phenomenon of Westerns produced outside the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, which gained significant popularity in Europe. The Winnetou films, in particular, have become cultural landmarks, especially in Germany, where they were beloved by generations of viewers.

Pierre Brice’s portrayal of Winnetou became iconic, and the character is still remembered as one of the most prominent Native American figures in European cinema. The films helped introduce audiences to a version of the American West that was distinctly European in its portrayal, with themes of heroism, justice, and the struggle for peace woven through each installment. Although the series has been critiqued for its portrayal of Native American cultures, it has also been celebrated for offering a rare perspective on Native American leaders who stand as noble figures fighting for their people’s rights.

Cultural Significance: Despite being a part of a genre often seen as glorifying colonialism and violence, the Winnetou series managed to transcend some of these tropes by presenting a hero who was not only a figure of strength but also of wisdom, honor, and morality. Winnetou, as played by Pierre Brice, became a symbol of resistance and resilience. He was a character who advocated for peace and understanding between cultures, particularly between the Native Americans and European settlers.

Conclusion: Winnetou 2 (1964) remains an enduring classic of European cinema, building upon the foundation of its predecessor and further cementing the legend of Winnetou. While it may not have the same level of global recognition as American Westerns, it is a significant cultural product of its time, particularly in the context of postwar Europe. The film continues to be cherished by fans of the Winnetou series, with its themes of friendship, justice, and adventure continuing to resonate with audiences today.

𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐌 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐍𝐄Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Mr. Greene is a 73 year old FIRST NATI...
03/02/2025

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Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Mr. Greene is a 73 year old FIRST NATIONS Canadian actor who belongs to the ONEIDA tribe. He has worked on stage, in film, and in TV productions in Canada, the U.K., and the U.S.
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He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his 1990 performance in "Dances with Wolves". Other films you may have seen him in include Thunderheart, Maverick, Die Hard with a Vengeance, the Green Mile, and Wind River. Graham Greene graduated from the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in 1974 & immediately began performing in professional theatre in Toronto and England, while also working as an audio technician for area rock bands. His TV debut was in 1979 and his screen debut in 1983. His acting career has now spanned over 4 decades & he remains as busy as ever. In addition to the Academy Award nomination for Dance with Wolves, he has been consistently recognized for his work, and also received nominations in 1994, 2000, 2004, 2006, and 2016. Graham Greene lives in Toronto, Canada, married since 1994, and has 1 adult daughter.
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She is Half Navajo from the Navajo Nation of the Hon´agha´ahnii Clan and half Sans Arch Lakota Sioux of the Cheyenne Riv...
03/02/2025

She is Half Navajo from the Navajo Nation of the Hon´agha´ahnii Clan and half Sans Arch Lakota Sioux of the Cheyenne River Tribe….made history as The First fulltime college student (Male or Female) to ever come out of the state of Kansas and win a National Intercollegiate Championship title and Belt!..Not Kansas University, not Kansas state university, or Wichita state university but from lil ol’ Haskell Indian Nations University!!!!!!…She fight out of the Haskell Boxing Club in Lawrence, KS…

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