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Broken Treaties
Sources used in this episode:
Reagin, Nancy Ruth. Twilight and History. Wiley, 2010. Meyer, Stephenie. Eclipse. Little, Brown, 2013.
Slade, David, director. Eclipse. Summit Entertainment, 2010.
Washington, University of. “Truth Versus Twilight.” Burke Museum, 2010, https://www.burkemuseum.org/static/truth_vs_twilight/quileutes.html.
Relevant YouTube clips:
How Hollywood stereotyped the Native Americans
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance (Trailer)
Full list of resources from the University of Washington
National Sexual Assault Hotline is 1-800-656-4673.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number is 800-273-8255.
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Mystery: Is “Rebecca Morrow” Stephenie Meyer’s Pseudonym?
After seeing multiple credible sources present the rumor that Stephenie Meyer is the author of the book Corinne, Susie read the romantic-religious novel to see if it was written by their worst enemy: Stephenie Meyer.
What do you think? Submit feedback to [email protected] or send a DM on Instagram to @NermerNermer.
Corinne by Rebecca Morrow on Goodreads
Purchase Corinne on Bookshop
Playlists:
The Secular Music of Rebecca Morrow on Spotify
The Secular Music of Rebecca Morrow on Apple Music
Review credit to Jen on Goodreads (read at the end of the episode)
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