Blaire Kristine Topash-Caldwell's research while affiliated with Michigan State University and other places

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Film has been the primary way dominant society has consumed inaccurate and problematic symbols, images, and stereotypes of Native peoples for over one hundred years. Indigenous-made films, on the other hand, reclaim Indigenous representational space or ‘visual sovereignty’ through narratives of Indigenous experience that highlight culturally releva...
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The popularity of Indigenous-authored science fiction art, literature, film, and even video games has exploded in recent years. More than just a niche interest, these works have material effects on the possibilities young Indigenous people envision for themselves. Contrary to research on the negative effects of Native American stereotypes on youth,...

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... For the native people, the indigenous literary work articulated and expressed their identity and aspirations. More importantly, according to Topash-Caldwell (2020) the literary work also affected young Indigenous people in how they perceived themselves and built their own identity [4]. In addition, there are many important aspects that we have to pay attention in the indigenous writing. ...