Indigenous peoples are no longer subjects to be depicted but authors of their own narratives. The entertainment industry has moved from erasure and stereotype toward a dynamic, if still underfunded, era of Indigenous creative leadership. Sustained progress requires dismantling colonial funding structures and recognizing Indigenous media not as "niche diversity content" but as a central, profitable, and culturally vital component of global entertainment.
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