FX's 'Reservation Dogs' Series Finale Marks the End of an Era for Indigenous Representation on TV
- The comedy-drama created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi aired its final episode after three seasons.
- The show centered around a group of Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma, exploring themes of community, coming-of-age, and cultural identity.
- The finale focused on the funeral of an elder, emphasizing the importance of intergenerational bonds within the Native community.
- The groundbreaking series featured an all-Indigenous writers room and cast and received widespread critical acclaim.
- The show's conclusion has sparked discussion about its impact on Indigenous representation and storytelling in Hollywood.