Red Fever asks why the West is obsessed with Indigenous cultural stereotypes
The documentary Red Fever, which hit theatres Friday, sets out to answer why the Western world is so fascinated by the stereotypical imagery of Indigenous people that still permeates pop culture.
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The documentary Red Fever, which hit theatres Friday, sets out to answer why the Western world is so fascinated by the stereotypical imagery of Indigenous people that still permeates pop culture.
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