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Aminah Nieves as Teonna Rainwater, a rebellious young woman from the Crow people who was taken from her family and placed in an Indian residential school for girls, which is funded by the United States Federal Government, but has an extremely cruel and sadistic Roman Catholic priest as headmaster.
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Jun 25, 2023 · ‘1923’ Breakout Star Aminah Nieves Says Her Role Gives Her The Opportunity To “Share Honest And Real Stories” Of Indigenous People. By Lynette Rice. June 25, 2023 1:02pm. Aminah Nieves as...
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Jun 19, 2023 · Aminah Nieves as Teonna in 1923. Emerson Miller/Paramount+. Aminah Nieves. WHO. Age: 27. Hometown: Hammond, Indiana. WHAT. Newcomer Aminah Nieves plays Teonna Rainwater, a student — or...
Feb 13, 2023 · ‘1923’ actor Aminah Nieves discusses portraying the brutal treatment of indigenous peoples during the period in which the ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff is set and why her performance is a tribute ...
May 18, 2023 · TVLine recently caught up with Aminah Nieves, whose Teonna is a forebear of Yellowstone ‘s Chief Thomas Rainwater, to process the harrowing first season. Read on for her thoughts/hopes for...
May 8, 2023 · TV. May 8, 2023 5:30AM. “That’s why I act. I not only want to share our stories, but I want to just share all beings’ stories,” admits actress Aminah Nieves on how her role on Paramount +...
Dec 15, 2022 · Screen Rant spoke to Nieves and Ehle about how the strained relationship between their characters in 1923 reflects the truth of abuses visited on Indigenous communities by Western settlers, as well as the importance of bringing such stories to light. Aminah Nieves & Jennifer Ehle Talk 1923