Nat experiences a haunting, Lauren might know more than she lets on, Bella spends an inordinate amount of time struggling with a dial-up connection, and Lida considers the ethics of providing unlicensed therapy to a fictional character.
For the scholars out there, this episode focuses on chapters 6 and 7.
References from the Episode:
History from the Quileute Nation’s website: https://quileutenation.org/history/
Sucking the Quileute Dry by Angela R. Riley: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/08/opinion/08riley.html
The Twilight Saga’s Issue with Indigenous Culture by Shea Vassar: https://filmdaze.net/twilight-sagas-issue-with-indigenous-culture/
As a Native Actor, I Applaud Those Who Walked off the Set of Adam Sandler‘s Racist Movie by Tyson Houseman: https://www.vice.com/en/article/kwkkzy/as-a-native-actor-i-applaud-those-who-walked-off-the-set-of-adam-sandlers-racist-movie-971
The Truth Versus Twilight by Dr. Deana Dartt-Newton and Tasia Endo, and a collaboration between the Burke Museum and the Quileute Tribe: https://www.burkemuseum.org/static/truth_vs_twilight/
Theme song by Freddie Bayne and Molly Kirschenbaum, additional sound editing by Freddie Bayne
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