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Tanuki

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Thu Jul 7, 2022, 08:49 PM Jul 2022

Navajo mystery series Dark Winds seeks true story-telling [View all]

https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/navajo-mystery-series-dark-winds-seeks-true-storytelling

"Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin are the big names behind “Dark Winds,” but they’re not the most important.

That distinction belongs to the Native creators and actors who ensured the AMC mystery series rings true to the Native experience and enduring culture, which largely has been snubbed or recklessly caricatured by Hollywood.

This time the storytelling is “an inside job,” said director Chris Eyre, resulting in what he describes as a “Native American, Southwestern film noir."

Based on Tony Hillerman’s admired novels featuring Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police, AMC’s “Dark Winds” puts the newly teamed lawmen on a double-murder case that could be linked to a brazen armored-car heist.

The investigation and what underlies it is gripping but, as with Hillerman's books, what distinguishes “Dark Winds” is its intricate blend of nuanced characters and relationships, spiritual traditions and the devastating toll of entrenched inequality.

The last aspect is painfully illustrated by a midwife’s warning to a pregnant woman to avoid a hospital birth or risk unwanted sterilization, a reflection of what Native Americans faced in the series' 1970s setting, the producers said. (A 1976 U.S. General Accounting Office study found that women under 21 were being sterilized despite a moratorium, among other issues.)"...more)




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Excellent series with another outstanding performance by Eliot Rosewater Jul 2022 #1
I just finished watching "Rutherford Falls" AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #6
Me too. The one criticism I saw that made sense was finally a show about NA and the star Eliot Rosewater Jul 2022 #7
It's probably one of the best shows currently on TV. They conveyed the ritual for a young woman who SheilaAnn Jul 2022 #2
The young Woman or all the Women in this show are doing a GREAT job! Eliot Rosewater Jul 2022 #3
I like Dark Winds but the Navajo Times slammed it for poor language skills SYFROYH Jul 2022 #4
I saw a follow-up AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #5
Good, the LAST thing we want is for the show to lose credibility or popularity. Eliot Rosewater Jul 2022 #8
Thats great news. SYFROYH Jul 2022 #12
Tons of sounds English speakers just honestly can't even produce. plimsoll Jul 2022 #22
The director did a couple other Chee/Leaphorn movies for PBS about 20 years ago AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #9
I loved "Smoke Signals". Sometime last year I stumbled on 20th anniversary niyad Jul 2022 #21
And Star Wars dubbed in Navaho cbabe Jul 2022 #10
Is it on YouTube or PBS? Deuxcents Jul 2022 #11
It's on AMC. Silver Gaia Jul 2022 #16
I've seen the first 3 episodes Bayard Jul 2022 #13
Thanks for posting and letting people know about this great aeries Doc Sportello Jul 2022 #14
This is a GREAT show. Silver Gaia Jul 2022 #15
I see Zahn McClarnon, I watch Sympthsical Jul 2022 #17
He's great in Reservation Dogs AZSkiffyGeek Jul 2022 #19
Props to all involved in this series. Xavier Breath Jul 2022 #18
Thanks for posting! Was a big fan of Hillerman. Liberal In Texas Jul 2022 #20
Amazon Prime offers AMC+ for 99c SharonClark Jul 2022 #23
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