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March 3, 2016
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Film Review: 'More Than Frybread' more than funny

By Sunnie Clahchischiligi

In the middle of a small movie theater with about 15 people present for the weekend premiere of the Native American film “More Than Frybread,” I suddenly found myself getting tired of the buttery taste of popcorn and developed a craving for a soft, fluffy frybread.

I don’t have frybread very often but boy did this film make me want to grab a bag of Blue Bird flour and head home.

Navajo Cops highlights domestic disputes in Navajo Country

By Stacy Thacker, University of Montana

In Navajo Cops this week viewers are exposed to a major problem happening in Navajo and Indian Country that shouldn't be happening at all- domestic disputes. These disputes aren't just happening to spouses but to other family members. In many Native cultures family is the key to wealth, health and success. It is a sacred privilege that shouldn't be taken for granted.

Navajo Cops keeps viewers on the edge of their seats

By Stacy Thacker, University of Montana

This week the Navajo Cops take a break from hunting “The Howler" and take on a possible homicide case in a two-hour special. They leave you hanging on through out the first episode trying to figure out what happened and the only clues they give you is a shallow grave, a bag containing gloves and blood. Oh, and not to mention a cop finding the head of something right before they cut to a commercial break.

Rez Recipes, Milk Gravy

By Santee Ross, University of Montana

I’ve had a certain food craving recently. Maybe it’s because my fellow blogger Stacy Thacker has me reminiscing about the dry Southwest with her latest blogs. Maybe it’s because my mother recently sent me a bag of Bluebird flour, saying I should start working on my bread-making skills.

Even from far away she is still grooming me for marriage material.

Rez Recipes, Tator tot casserole

By Santee Ross, University of Montana

Moving away from my family to attend college affected me in more ways than one. The first thing I noticed missing in my life besides the usual family chaos was my mother’s cooking.

She always made the best meals, even when we had scraps and leftovers to work with. She made it work and sometimes those new inventions were better than the “original” recipes.

I miss a good old fashioned home cooked meal - rez style.

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