Article: LUNA AND FEODOROV'S ART ATTACKS SLEW OF AMERICAN INDIAN STEREOTYPES.(What's Happening)

James Luna calls himself a ``high-tech Indian storyteller.'' John Feodorov hasn't come up with a tag line. Should he want one, ``low-tech Indian storyteller might do.

Both are showing at the Daybreak Star's Sacred Circle, the best double bill ever seen there.

Luna has a greater reputation, especially in California, where his tribe, the Luiseno, live. A decade younger, Feodorov lives in Seattle but grew up shuttling between his mother's Southern California home and her parents' place on the Navajo reservation in the Southwest.

His father was white, but Feodorov never knew him, so he began life straddling the simpler divide between the isolated, ...

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