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Related: About this forumSacheen Littlefeather was a Native American icon. Her sisters say she was an ethnic fraud
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You might not know her name, but youve probably seen the video that made her famous. In 1973, actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather took the stage at the Oscars dressed in a beaded buckskin dress in place of Marlon Brando, after he was awarded Best Actor for his role as Vito Corleone in The Godfather. Claiming Apache heritage, she spoke eloquently, to a backdrop of boos, of the mistreatment of Native Americans by the film industry and beyond.
The blowback was swift and brutal.
Presenters ridiculed her during the broadcast. She told reporters that John Wayne had to be held back by six security guards to prevent him from rushing the stage and assaulting her. In taped interviews this year with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences shortly before her death, Littlefeather said that going onstage that night led to her being blacklisted from the entertainment business.
As the decades passed, however, the calm dignity with which she conducted herself that night, easily viewable on Youtube, won over many critics. And interviews she gave in the intervening years, describing a childhood of poverty growing up in a shack, where she and her white mother were victims of domestic abuse and violence by her White Mountain Apache and Yaqui Indian father, made her story a sympathetic one. As such, she enjoyed incredible public support when it was announced months ago that the Academy would finally apologize to her after nearly 50 years.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Sacheen-Littlefeather-oscar-Native-pretendian-17520648.php
https://jacquelinekeeler.substack.com/p/hollywood-fantasy-is-sacheen-littlefeather
atreides1
(16,345 posts)I've never had respect for people who confront a dead person!
They've had all of this time to tell the truth...what was their agenda? What were they trying to get from what their sister did?
I'm sure they're telling the truth...but like their sister they have an agenda of their own, in my opinion!
hlthe2b
(106,064 posts)public outroar. That I can believe but yes, they may have an alternate agenda now that she is dead.
Disappointed, though. But, I reserve my anger for that "opinion piece" writer in WAPO who wrote the negative hit piece on Deb Haaland. Now, THAT is unforgivable.
Mike Nelson
(10,260 posts)... she was an actress, after all, wasn't she? Maybe they should forget the apology and give her a special Academy Award for her performance!
Roy Rolling
(7,165 posts)She played a convincing part. Her sisters loved the attention for 50 years and now want to set the record straight.
Sure, Jan.
IronLionZion
(46,904 posts)who was supposedly not abusive like how Marie Louise Cruz (AKA Sacheen Littlefeather) describes.
I'm inclined to believe the sisters. This sounds like a Rachel Dolezal situation.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,950 posts)national television what an asswipe he really was.
spike jones
(1,767 posts)When the navy named some kinf of ship after him, it was reported the first time an actor had been honored like that. I thought at the time that I do not know anything about ships, but I knew for sure that John Wayne was not an actor.
sl8
(16,245 posts)I'm not finding anything on Google.
spike jones
(1,767 posts)spike jones
(1,767 posts)I remember it being talked about, but maybe the nameing never happened. I've been wrong before.
However, I am right about Wayne not being an actor, he was the same guy in every movie he made just with different clothes. Also, still Fuck John Wayne.
sl8
(16,245 posts)Thanks for checking.
I share your opinion of Wayne.