Cowboys & Indians

REVEALING

WES STUDI RECENTLY BECAME THE ON-CAMERA FACE OF A SERIES OF IMPORTANT PUBLIC-SERVICE announcement videos by the nonprofit Partnership With Native Americans. Since 1990, PWNA has been working with Native Americans living on remote, geographically isolated, and under-resourced reservations and supporting reservation programs to serve immediate needs for 250,000 Native Americans annually.

The five-part includes an accurate portrayal of life on the reservation and dispels long-held myths that continue to impact Native communities today. The series covers history and treaties, realities on the reservations, education dreams and disparities,

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