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Earlier, Philbert asks his clearly alcoholic Aunt Harriet (Maria Antoinette Rogers) to tell him about the Elders, but she is "sick and tired of people asking
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Maria Antoinette Rogers Highlights...scene in a bar where Buddy confronts Sandy Youngblood, the above-mentioned sell out. Buddy chastises the bar maid for "serving fire water to an ’Apple’"-red on the outside and white inside. Sandy throws his drink in Buddy’s face, and the men fight brutally until Rabbit pulls Buddy from the bar. Earlier, Philbert asks his clearly alcoholic Aunt Harriet (Maria Antoinette Rogers ) to tell him about the Elders, but she is "sick and tired of people asking her about good old Indian wisdom." Her cynical laughter and self-disgust are powerfully rendered in this understated scene where Harriet’s face is in half-shadow, except for the light of a flickering TV. Historically, Euro-American suppression of Indian "smoke" has its genesis in one of the first "encounte... ...no. 48 (Spring 1994): 34-37. Essay: Remember Wounded Knee Poem: Can’t Happen Here Film: The Peace Pipe in Powwow Highway News: Did the Makah Kill JJ? Song: Coyote A Lakota Prayer:We Are All Related If They Were Going to Kill My Brother Rogers ... ezine, burning bush publications, bbbooks.com, publishers, poetry, literature, hip hop, seniors, writers, writing, creative writing, books, mail order director, film director, video director, short film, short, film, directing workshop for women, dww, female directors, women directors, short film pro
1. "Earlier, Philbert asks his clearly alcoholic Aunt Harriet (Maria Antoinette Rogers) to tell him about the Elders, but she is "sick and tired of people asking her about good old Indian wisdom."
2. "Earlier, Philbert asks his clearly alcoholic Aunt Harriet Maria Antoinette Rogers to tell him about the Elders, but she is sick and tired of people asking her about good old Indian wisdom."
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