A tribute to Mary Thompson Fisher, a Chickasaw Nation citizen, shows how she used her voice to keep Native traditions and stories alive. This moving look at a culture in transition shows how one woman used her voice to keep Native traditions and stories alive. When Fisher was young, she lived in Indian Territory. She left home to pursue her dream of becoming an actress, only to find that her true calling was right in front of her at home. When Native American songs and stories were performed for heads of state and American presidents, Fisher went around the world. He even performed at the White House. Q'orianka Kilcher (The New World) and Graham Greene star in this heartfelt portrait of a Chickasaw woman who never told her own story. She was the most inspiring person she didn't tell. A database called-TCFF is called
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A tribute to Mary Thompson Fisher, a Chickasaw Nation citizen, shows how she used her voice to keep Native traditions and stories alive. This moving look at a culture in transition shows how one woman used her voice to keep Native traditions and stories alive. When Fisher was young, she lived in Indian Territory. She left home to pursue her dream of becoming an actress, only to find that her true calling was right in front of her at home. When Native American songs and stories were performed for heads of state and American presidents, Fisher went around the world. He even performed at the White House. Q'orianka Kilcher (The New World) and Graham Greene star in this heartfelt portrait of a Chickasaw woman who never told her own story. She was the most inspiring person she didn't tell. A database called-TCFF is called
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