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Indigenous Groups Question ‘Big Sky’ Producers’ Response to ‘Appropriation’ Allegations

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Will Thorne Staff WriterThe executive producers of ABC drama “Big Sky” have issued a response to criticism from multiple Indigenous groups that the series does not have any tribal representation despite being set in being set in an area with a disproportionately high rate of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG), and depicting abductions that occur at truck stops.The producers, among them creator David E.

Kelley, said in a statement Tuesday that their “eyes have been opened” by the criticism and that they are now “working with Indigenous groups to help bring attention to this important issue.” However, Tom Rodgers, president of the Global Indigenous Council (GIC), the international Indigenous rights advocacy body which is.

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