In our latest episode of Hidden Heritage, we divert our focus towards a topic of significance - the often-misunderstood representation of American Indians in Hollywood. Our guest for this episode is Sonny Skyhawk, an accomplished Native American filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, and actor, who has lent his talent to over 60 films and 14 television shows, including the iconic TV Western series Bonanza.
Sonny Skyhawk is a compelling advocate for a more accurate depiction of America Indians in movies and documentaries. As he recounts his journey from starring as a character in Bonanza to becoming an influential figure in Hollywood, listeners will gain a new perspective on the struggles and triumphs of American Indians in the entertainment industry.
During the conversation, Skyhawk shares his insights on the importance for Native Americans to be more actively involved in all aspects of film production. He also opens up about his experiences with discrimination and how this propelled him in his endeavor to redefine Hollywood's perception of Native Americans through his organization - American Indians in Film and Television.
Furthermore, Skyhawk explores the implications of the sudden influx of wealth within Native American communities, their strong commitment to philanthropy, and their ongoing efforts to reclaim their native lands. He also advises young American Indians aspiring to join the film industry, emphasizing on the importance of patience, perseverance, and initiative.
This episode presents a thorough exploration of the role and portrayal of Native Americans in Hollywood, offering insights into the past, present, and future of this vibrant culture within the industry.