Kevin Costner has feathers in his hair and feathers in his head. The Indians should have called him 'Plays with Camera.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Indian is a human being.
Whatever their reasons, Hollywood, or the entertainment industry, is saying something about Indians. I don't see the rest of the media knocking down any doors to do that.
Feathers predate birds.
Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind.
It's still a trip for me to see somebody that I've only seen on television or in a movie. When they are there in real life, it's very different. When we played Detroit, Kevin Costner played before us.
Hollywood isn't ready for an Indian leading man.
Some of you think an Indian is like a wild animal. This is a great mistake.
Hollywood producers aren't going to say, 'Get me that swearing, grey-haired, headless chicken. We need him for our new 'High School Musical' movie!'
When I was a kid growing up in Cleveland, I believed - completely, wholeheartedly, without reservation or pause - that the Cleveland Indians were named to honor a Native American ballplayer named Louis Sockalexis, who played for Cleveland in the late 19th Century.
I'm always for the Indian in the cowboy movie. Always.
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