A handful of scenes from the visually breathtaking and poignant feature film ‘Lakota Nation vs. United States’ lure the viewer into the vast Midwestern expanse known as the Black Hills: horseback riders galloping in a circle in slow motion on top of a grassy plain, a berry pink, almost crimson, withering sun, and a 1953 Technicolor clip of a white couple expressing their longing for the geographic region.
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Astrid Zhang
Astrid Zhang
Astrid is a freelance journalist based in New York City. Combining her passion for artistic pursuits with writing, she enjoys covering a wide-ranging set of topics, including film premieres, NYFW, and emerging restaurants (she secretly hopes to be the next Anton Ego).
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