The Business of Fancydancing is a 2002 film written and directed by Sherman Alexie. It is loosely based on his 1992 book of the same name, a collection...
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Sherman Alexie (redirect from The Toughest Indian in the World)
Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems (1992) was well received, selling over 10,000 copies. Alexie refers to his writing as "fancydancing," a flashy...
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Evan Adams (category University of Calgary alumni)
Alexie, as Thomas Builds-the-Fire in the 1998 film Smoke Signals and Seymour Polatkin in the 2002 film The Business of Fancydancing. He won an Independent...
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Elaine Miles (category Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation)
roles in independent films such as Smoke Signals, Skins and The Business of Fancydancing. With fellow comedian Drew LaCapa (Apache), she has made an exercise...
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Leo Rossi (category American people of Italian descent)
Eyed King (2001). Next came a supporting role in the experimental drama The Business of Fancydancing (2002) and a part in Looney Tunes: Back in Action...
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praise of Alexie's collection of poetry and stories, The Business of Fancydancing (1992), in The New York Times Book Review. With Kincaid's review, Alexie...
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Cynthia Geary (category University of Mississippi alumni)
as Shelly Tambo on the television series Northern Exposure (1990–1995), which earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. One of four children born...
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Michelle St. John (category 20th-century indigenous women of the Americas)
FAITA Award: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Film (The Business of Fancydancing) 2011 - American Indian Movie Award: Best Actress (Every Emotion...
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Fancy dance (redirect from Fancydancing)
American music The Business of Fancydancing Ellis, 111 Ellis, 18 Ellis, 19 Ellis, 110-1 "Fancy Feather Dancing." Archived 2009-08-31 at the Wayback Machine...
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Sundance Institute (redirect from The Sundance Institute)
Wind, Sherman Alexie's The Business of Fancydancing, Chris Eyre's Smoke Signals, Rachel Perkins' One Night the Moon, and Willi White's Miye, Unkiye; documentaries...
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composed music for the 2002 film The Business of Fancydancing and has composed a new score for the American 1920 film The Last of the Mohicans. In 2013...
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Jim Boyd (musician) (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from June 2016)
Sherman Alexie on the soundtrack for the 1998 movie Smoke Signals, and also appeared in Alexie's 2002 film The Business of Fancydancing. Boyd was a seven-time...
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US (2013) The Burning Boy, Australia (2001) Burnt Money (Plata quemada), Argentina/France/Spain/Uruguay (2000) The Business of Fancydancing, US (2002)...
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Deborah Parker (category National Museum of the American Indian)
July 23, 2018. The film premiered Nov. 19 at the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort and stars Gene Tagaban, ('The Business of Fancydancing') Tlingit, and...
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is a partial list of films shown at the Sundance Film Festival (called the Utah/US Film Festival in its earliest years and then the U.S. Film and Video...
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Gail Tremblay (category American people who self-identify as being of Mi'kmaq descent)
And Then There's the Business of Fancydancing, inspired by Sherman Alexie's film, The Business of Fancydancing (2002), in which the main character, a...
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organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures...
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The Frameline Audience Award – Best Feature is an award of the San Francisco Frameline Film Festival. Since the festival's inception in 1984 the Best Feature...
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as a plot device. Peitzman, Louis (5 September 2014). "The Man Behind The "Worst Gay Movie Of All Time" Doesn't Care If You Hate It". BuzzFeed. Retrieved...
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