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founded in 1993 and
became the resident theater
company at the Autry
National Center in 1999.
The company works to
develop new pieces by Native
American, Alaska Native and
First Nations playwrights.
“It is widely respected in
both the Native American
and theatre communities for
its breakthrough plays and
diverse programming, which
highlight unique points of
view within the more than
500 Native American nations
in North America,” the
website reads.
Along with the visiting
cast members, three key
roles will be played by USD
students, including the lead.
USD students and faculty
are also designing the sets,
projections, lights and
sound.
“The director who’s
coming from LA is originally
with the Native Voices,”
Ramirez said. “I feel
comfortable with him.”
Though Ramirez said she
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has had a good amount of
say in the production and
will be in town for the
performances, she
recognizes that the director
has to have a little creative
license.
“The director is the
captain of the ship,” she
said. “I just designed the
ship and the actors are the
crew. It changes with his
point of view. They can’t
change the script but there’s
always a way for people’s
point of view to come
across. It’s nerve-wracking
but it’s fun too.”
The play’s subject hits
very close to home for
Ramirez.
Ramirez grew up in a
town that borders her
mother’s reservation.
“We spent more than
half our week on the
reservation,” she said.
“When we needed someone
to watch us as kids we’d be
at grandpa’s house on the
reservation.”
Ramirez said while her
mother is Native American,
her father is Jamaican.
Growing up Ramirez said
she saw prejudice that many
believe has died out.
“My brother got beaten
up for talking to a blonde
girl,” she said. “People told
me I’m lucky I’m mixed
because I can pass for white.
it’s pretty funny after a
while.”
The land dispute issue
her play is based on is also
something she has seen
first-hand.
“It’s happened in my
hometown and on my
mom’s reservation in 2010,”
she said. “A realtor claimed
he was given land rights to
build on reservation
territory and the Indians
said they never gave him the
rights. It escalated into shots
fired and people knocking
things over in protest. They
sent federal troops in too.”
According to Ramirez,
another example happened
in the late 90’s.
“They actually sent the
national guard up to Seneca
reservations because of
breaking sovereign treaty
rights,” she said. “It’s
happened to us quite a bit.”
Ramirez spoke of yet
another dispute in 1990
where the town of Oka in
Canada wanted to expand a
golf course and residential
area into traditional
Mohawk lands.
This dispute also
escalated into protests,
firefights and a siege.
While this is a serious
and deeply personal topic,
Ramirez said she hopes
people have a good time as
well.
“I do think as theater
makers yes we have a
message, yes we have a
purpose,” she said. “But
the number one priority is
to entertain people. I don’t
want them to feel
frustrated or lectured at. I
want them entertained and
maybe have some
questions. I enjoy seeing
smiles and hearing them
laugh. I’m really excited to
bring it to South Dakota.
It’s a great opportunity to
bring it to a crowd that
maybe doesn’t know the
story and get their reaction
and see their take on it.”
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Audience members will
have the opportunity to
participate in a discussion
about the play after each
performance.
“I hope they’re curious
about the people involved,”
Ramirez said. “I’m also
looking forward to hear
what interests them, what
engages them about the
play. It doesn’t have to be
necessarily what I want it
to be.”
Ramirez said her goal
with the play is to help
people see from her and
her fellow Native
Americans’ point of view.
“We’re very current and
very present,” she said.
“You may not recognize us
immediately when you see
us in the background but
we’re here. Things are still
happening. We’re here,
we’re trying to exist in our
own way. I want people to
connect with us as we are
now not as who we were.”
Tickets to the show are
$15 for adults, $12 for
Senior Citizens, $10 for
youth and non-USD
students and $5 for USD
students with ID.
To purchase tickets, call
606-677-5400 or visit
www.usd.edu/theater.
To learn more about
Native Voices of the Autry
group, visit
http://theautry.org/whatshere/about-native-voices.
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