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Actor condemns 'Savage Images'

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his own childhood and life as an actor throughout the presentation.

Actor condemns 'Savage Images'

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his own childhood and life as an actor throughout the presentation.

Actor condemns 'Savage Images'

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his own childhood and life as an actor throughout the presentation.

Actor condemns 'Savage Images'

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his own childhood and life as an actor throughout the presentation.

Actor condemns 'Savage Images'

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his own childhood and life as an actor throughout the presentation.