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Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous’

Indigenous actors at the heart of empire: A letter from the Strand to Buffalo Creek

By Théophraste Fady | 5 August 2021 | 0

In 1818, seven members of the Seneca nation were in London performing in the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. The Hartfort Courant, an American newspaper that ran in Connecticut, published a letter they intercepted from the performers to their families and friends. Through the words of the performers themselves, this article hopes to highlight their…

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