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Gail Tremblay, When There Is No Category for a Film in a Native American Language on Oscar Night, Clearly It Is in a League of Its Own, 2021
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Gail Tremblay, Dreaming Indians into an Ethnographic Past, 2021
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Gail Tremblay, Trevor Howard Playing the Blue-Eyed Chief Passes Away, 2021
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Gail Tremblay, How Old Stereotypes Never Die, 2021Sold
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Gail Tremblay, Tangled Up in Wild America, 2012
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Gail Tremblay, How Can You Hunt Seals When the Ice Is Replaced with Land and Water?, 2021
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Gail Tremblay, Reconstructing the Ethnographic Present, 2016
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Gail Tremblay, Celebrating Fishing at the Stone Weir, 2013
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Gail Tremblay, The Ultimate 1976 Myth of a Nineteenth Century "Adopted" White English "Sioux" Wannabe, 2018
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Gail Tremblay, Life Along the River, 2013
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Gail Tremblay, Meditations on the Prickly Nature of American History, 2017
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Gail Tremblay, Inside the Igloo, 2017
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Gail Tremblay, Romancing the "Primitive": The Ethnographic Filmmaker Celebrates Sewing Clothes and Eating Seals (Life In and Out of Igloos Before the Ice Began to Melt), 2018
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Gail Tremblay, When Stomp Dance Learned to Sing the Blues, 2013
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Gail Tremblay, The Earth Turns Bluer When the Sea Ice Melts, 2017
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Gail Tremblay, Will the Hunger to Make Money from Oil Melt the Sea Ice and Flood the Coastal Cities of the World?, 2018