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TV has no roles for Indian women
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MAY 15, 2001 There are no current rules for American Indian women in television, according to a study by Children Now. Minority women in general are ignored by television. Older women also have little jobs waiting for them. Get the Report:
Fall Colors: Prime Time Diversity Report (Children Now 5/1) Get the Story:
TV Treats Older Women Unkindly (AP 5/15)
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