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Alessandro Pugliese
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Final Project for ANT/NAT 456 at Syracuse University I do not own any footage in this video. All rights belong to their rightful owner. No copyright infringement intended. References: Hearne, Joanna. Smoke Signals: Native Cinema Rising. University of Nebraska Press, 2012. Reel Injun. Directed by Neil Diamond. Rezolution Pictures, 2009. Prats, Armando José. “The Image of the Other and the Other ...
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Smoke Signals is a great movie about Fatherhood.
FirstNations peoples get together. Loosing themselves. FirstNations have immigrants running what FirstNations should be running.
Thats Hollywood for you, all perpetuated by the nasty white man
I watched this video a while back now I’m in a first people’s class in high school and doing a project on smoke signals I don’t think I could formulate my words and ideas the same way you do but this video has been a big inspiration for doing research outside of school and I feel like I’ve discovered so many new things I couldn’t have before so thank you 🙏
Thank you for the very kind words! Happy to hear
Thanks for writing my paper for me, my good chum. Although, one would expect more in-depth analysis from a 400-level course. Is this course in a state school?
Love this Movie!
... ... Anyone not from the Christian Race is the anti-Christ, from that Tree of good and evil. ... Yahweh (YHVH) the creator God, who's name was removed 7,500 times from the Bible. Behold the Adamic-man, the Christian Race, to Blush ... Cush (Greek: Ethiopia), means sun-burnt face Phoenicians described by the Greeks, as fair-haired, fair-skinned people Persia means Lord of the Aryans now renamed IRAN Zimbabwe once known as Rhodesia Chicongo once known as Chicago ... from the man Jacob/Israel 12 Tribes passed through the Caucasus Mountains (i)ssac's Sons / Saxons / Anglo-Saxons / Europe / Australia / New Zealand / Canada / North America / First World / "We the People" ... Not kind after kind ------------------- 38 For as in those days before the flood, *they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,* until the day when Noah entered the ark, 39 and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, *so will be the coming of the Son of Man.* ... Praise Yahweh, our creator, our savior, and through the flesh as Christ our kinsman redeemer.
Somehow Indian has become confused with peace loving hippy. They were not. There was much inter-tribal violence before the whites got there. Also, the "save the last bullet for yourself" came from the fact they'd keep you alive for days with torture. Read the journals of women who were captured. Continual gang rape. No "noble savage".
I loved Smoke Signals. Would love to see more movies like this in theaters. Love Reservation Dogs!!!! Sorry it's ending this season
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I really like the story of this movie it's very sad but true...... Very good movie.....
I think it's a fine example of the oral tradition... This movie is so quotable, 25 years later my wife and I still work a quote in to conversations.
LoL same here. My father in law has been "your dad" for years.
Crow Creek Massacre ( circa 1350 AD South Sakota ) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crow_Creek_massacre
Great review and understanding to what the movie really was and is representing. I am honestly impressed
Great video and content 👍
EUROPEANS ALWAYS RACIST AND FOREVERLY BE LIKE THAT. Look at our today's era for example. Most of the media are sooooo European-centric. Even in UNITED NATIONS. How they celebrates Halloween for example. Such a discriminative thing that focused only for Europeans that live both in Europe and outside of Europe like in America continent, Australia, Israel, etc
Is Apache Tama kamanchi is Tama kamanchi Navajo and Apache native Americans BY it's be wary of them if you see them in America's Erica's we are short we look like Mexican but we're quick to anger and God forbid you ever come between our hit-and-run gorilla tactics you have been born are you on ashna or a rocky vineyard does not require prayer but a pixar there's a time
None of this is news check out real engine reEL engine engine if you really care you can do some real homework and not sound like a fucking parrot
First, I am glad to see a video discussing a classic film in First Nations history, partially due to this being a staple in basic Rez life but also because I have read the short story collection that this film is based on. Second, I have to disagree with the notion of this being the first accurate depiction of First Nations in film, as that honour does go to Chief Dan George's performance in The Outlaw Josey Wales. It showed the sense of oral tradition that is a large factor in many tribes' cultures but also the sense of humour that Lone Wati had is very much a part of how my grandparents and those that grew up around the turn of the century had gone through. This fact is also brought up in the documentary Reel Injun. This was due to Clint Eastwood's directing choice with Chief Dan George, as he would tell him what the script called for and the points that he wished to convey and Chief Dan George delivered as authentic as he could. This trait is also shown in his performance in Little Big Man. Other notable portrayals of First Nations are Thunderheart, Dance Me Outside, Clearcut, Dreamkeeper, War Party, and Powwow Highway. While those most of those films were not directed by a First Nations director they do tell some excellent stories and have some great performances. I did enjoy the fact that you show Skins as coming after the success of this film, as I have also read the book as well, but it also showcases my favourite actor Graham Greene. And if you do like his performance in Skins, Thunderheart, or Die Hard With A Vengence(dude was in a freaking Die Hard movie), then I highly recommend you watch Clearcut. His performance is scary and entertaining as a radical individual pushed to extreme measures, plus Floyd Crow Westerman is as the elder Wilf.
Could you mention the names of the film clips used here?
Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), Germany Year Zero (1948), Bicycle Thieves (1948), Umberto D (1952), Big Night (1996), I Vitelloni (1953), Raging Bull (1980), Shoeshine (1946)
@@alessandropugliese5810 thank you. And keep up the good work ♥️
Amazing
Good video
thanks for the video m8!
Alexis M. There is such things as commas, you should use them; your stuff doesn't make sense.
You know nothing how dare you say the film from 1996 is more neo realist qualities than the one filmed during Italian neorealist time period.
Good video