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Gangsters are the villains in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' but the biggest thief of Native American wealth was the US government

  • Written by Torivio Fodder, Indigenous Governance Program Manager and Professor of Practice, University of Arizona
imageAn Osage delegation with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House on Jan. 20, 1924. Bettman via Getty Images

Director Martin Scorsese’s new movie, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” tells the true story of a string of murders on the Osage Nation’s land in Oklahoma in the 1920s. Based on David Grann’s meticulously...

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