7 Documentaries About Native American History To Watch After Seeing Killers Of The Flowers Of The Moon

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Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon is an absolute tour de force, a movie with an intimidating runtime that will be nominated in most if not all of the major categories at the 96th Academy Awards. The book-to-screen adaptation of David Grann’s enthralling non-fiction work that detailing the Osage Murders and the birth of the FBI left no stone unturned in its retelling of the cruel and vicious killings. The same is also true in regard to its exploration of the Native American tribe at the heart of its story.

While you wait for Killers of the Flower Moon to eventually join Apple TV+’s best movies on the streaming platform, now is as good time as any to watch a handful of documentaries that shed light on both the Osage Murders as well as other aspects of Native American history and culture. These seven films shed light on the rich cultures of the various tribes and their respective places in American history. So let’s talk these out.

A ceremony in Osage Murders

(Image credit: PBS)

Osage Murders (2022)

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