Lakota Nation vs. United States
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Lakota Nation vs. United States
directed by Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli, 2022
A Pan reprint of The Ravine, published under the name of the 1971 film adaptation: Assault. A grim police procedural about the hunt for a rapist turned murderer, the film offered early starring roles to Suzy Kendall and Frank Finlay, and was released in the USA as In The Devil's Garden. Novelist Kendal Young was actually a pen name for Canadian bestselling writer Phyllis Young, more usually published as Phyllis Brett Young. The lurid cover of this 1971 edition is taken from an image of co-star Lesley-Anne Down which was used in much of the publicity for the film.
1964 Pan paperback edition of The Ravine by Kendal Young. The novel had first been published in 1962 by W. H. Allen publishers; a film adaptation, retitled Assault, would follow in 1971.
Phyllis Young from Standing Rock Sioux Nation in Denver, Colorado
no joke, my friends, y’all NEED TO LISTEN TO PHYLLIS YOUNG. This Grandmother does not fuck around ok. I have listened and I am ready to sit my juvenile ass down and listen some more. this is as real as it gets. When have we ever?
(also watch her school the army corps of engineers )
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE_aYYGTkk8)
entrevista a Phillis Young, por Ferran Barber (Diásporas Magazine, 2015)