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Research Needed / Heather Rae
« Last post by educatedindian on March 26, 2023, 10:12:43 pm »Producer at Sundance Institute for many years. Among the many works of hers:
Producer Trudell (2005) (director) Frozen River (2008) Wind Walkers (2015) Tallulah (2016) Fancy Dance (2023)
Executive producer Apache 8 (2011) Young Lakota (2012) Winter in the Blood (2013)
Co-Producer 2009 500 Nations 3 episodes
TAAF have researched her ancestry, and found traces of very distant Cherokee at best, none at all more likely.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/26/native-american-producer-heather-rae-is-a-fake-activists-claim/
We've always been clear. When someone commits fraud for their own benefit, money, power, abuse, sex, building a cult, expose them. If someone claims ancestry and doesn't have it, by itself that doesn't matter to us.
Is there evidence in her work of pushing falsehoods, stereotypes, racism etc as Asa Carter did? Not that I can see. Winter in the Blood is a famous novel by James Welch, made into a film. 500 Nations gets used in quite a few schools. Trudell is a documentary I've long recommended to my students.
Is there evidence her false claims ever got her hired? Winning awards or scholarships for Natives?
Is there any sign she knew her claims were false? Maybe if she were young, not trying to find out about your ancestors could be overlooked. She's in her 50s. One could argue she should have done research by now. But many people don't. I haven't seen any interviews with her discussing her family, beyond what's in the link.
Producer Trudell (2005) (director) Frozen River (2008) Wind Walkers (2015) Tallulah (2016) Fancy Dance (2023)
Executive producer Apache 8 (2011) Young Lakota (2012) Winter in the Blood (2013)
Co-Producer 2009 500 Nations 3 episodes
TAAF have researched her ancestry, and found traces of very distant Cherokee at best, none at all more likely.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/26/native-american-producer-heather-rae-is-a-fake-activists-claim/
We've always been clear. When someone commits fraud for their own benefit, money, power, abuse, sex, building a cult, expose them. If someone claims ancestry and doesn't have it, by itself that doesn't matter to us.
Is there evidence in her work of pushing falsehoods, stereotypes, racism etc as Asa Carter did? Not that I can see. Winter in the Blood is a famous novel by James Welch, made into a film. 500 Nations gets used in quite a few schools. Trudell is a documentary I've long recommended to my students.
Is there evidence her false claims ever got her hired? Winning awards or scholarships for Natives?
Is there any sign she knew her claims were false? Maybe if she were young, not trying to find out about your ancestors could be overlooked. She's in her 50s. One could argue she should have done research by now. But many people don't. I haven't seen any interviews with her discussing her family, beyond what's in the link.