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Cowboys & Indians: In your recent MSNBC documentary

The Culture Is: Indigenous Women — still available on Peacock—you hosted a fascinating discussion with seven trailblazing Indigenous women about Native identity, stereotypes, and the generational trauma within Indigenous communities. How did you become involved with this project?

Alyssa London: I have been working towards creating more Indigenous content since I was 16. And I found my ways of doing that through various platforms that I had access to, whether it was in college with , and informing my classmates that Native people still exist and were not relegated to history books, or through all five of the pageants that I’ve done in my life. It was always my intention to showcase the vitality of Indigenous culture and the beauty of our cultures.

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