Osage movie premiere set
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Thursday, April 27, 2023 – We talk to the manager of the Oneida Emergency Food Pantry. We learn about the next two installations of a new food sovereignty series from Underscore News. Plus, a film set on Osage lands premieres soon at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Oneida Emergency Food Pantry has grown tremendously since opening its doors in January of 2017. It has now become a hub for the Oneida community. Marlon Skenandore is the manager of the Oneida Emergency Food Pantry.
Our partners at Underscore News have published a new series called Flexing Food Sovereignty. It is a set of stories that shares the ways cultural knowledge and practices sustain Indigenous people through food. Nicole Charley who is the co-manager of the series.
The Osage Nation was turned into a movie set last year, as Martin Scorsese directed “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Based on true events, it documents the reign of terror for Osage citizens who found sudden wealth from mineral resources. The movie is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month. The editor of the Osage News Shannon Shaw Duty has this update.
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