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Lots of favorable reviews for 'We Shall Remain' on PBS
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment


PBS began airing the five-part series "We Shall Remain," " this week and the reviews are nearly all positive.

The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times are among those weighing in with favorable words. Most say the series gets better towards the end because the last two episodes -- on Geronimo and Wounded Knee 1973 -- don't rely on re-enactments.

The series is told from the Indian point of view. "As one surviving activist puts it in the film’s final hour: 'Every tribe in this country has a time of horror, I mean a time of absolute horror,'"

Get the Story:
Utah's 5 tribes getting their due, too (The Salt Lake City Deseret News 4/15)
'We Shall Remain': From Plymouth to Wounded Knee, a Tale of Survival (The Washington Post 4/13)
'American Experience: We Shall Remain' (The Los Angeles Times 4/13)
Centuries of American Indian Valor, Celebrated and Recreated (The New York Times 4/13)
A Native Perspective on U.S. History (The Washington Post 4/12)
Seeing History Through Indians’ Eyes (The New York Times 4/12)
'We Shall Remain' Tells Native American History, With Native Americans At The Helm (The Hartford Courant 4/12)
PBS miniseries captures heart of Native American voice (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 4/11)

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PBS to broadcast 'We Shall Remain' in April (3/30)



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