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Documentary Screening: Fighting Indians

Thursday, November 7 • 6pm

November is Native American Heritage Month! Join us a screening of the 2021 documentary Fighting Indians about Maine’s 2019 landmark legislation to end the naming of school mascots after Native Americans, and the one town that fought it.

On May 16th, 2019, The State of Maine made history by passing LD 944 An Act to Ban Native American Mascots in All Public Schools, the first legislation of its kind in the country. For Maine’s tribal nations, the landmark legislation marked an end to a decades long struggle to educate the public on the harms of Native American mascotry. Fighting Indians chronicles the last and most contentious holdout in that struggle, the homogeneously white Skowhegan High School, known for decades as “The Home of the Indians”. This is the story of a small New England community forced to reckon with its identity, its sordid history, and future relationship with its indigenous neighbors. It is a story of a small town divided against the backdrop of a nation divided where the “mascot debate” exposes centuries old abuses while asking if reconciliation is possible. 

 

No registration necessary, just join us in the Community Room.