
Native American speaks out against negative stereotypes
"We've been lied about. The idea that indigenous nations are primitive. That we didn't manage this whole continent," said Chase Iron Eyes. Tune in Sunday at 10 p.m. ET to as "United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell" heads to South Dakota.
01:01
- Source:
CNN
'United Shades of America'
25 videos

Native American speaks out against negative stereotypes

How Hawaiians are battling homelessness

W. Kamau Bell tries surfing

Local says there's no way to move to Hawaii without causing harm

W. Kamau Bell says try this with presidential statues

'Woah!': W. Kamau Bell tries a traditional indigenous snack

Comedian: Immigrants have been used as a prop in jokes

Watch as Kamau was tricked into training with a Shaolin warrior monk

Lisa Ling on diversity: Many of us feel alone climbing the ladder

'It makes me feel like I'm also going to be attacked': Asian kids share their fears

Filmmaker: We need to rethink what we know about Bruce Lee

W. Kamau Bell: 'I've never seen anything like this'

While in prison they fought fires, now they're free and cannot

Native Americans have a secret to managing wildfires

This program strives to create female wrestling leagues

Coach shares the training routine for one of the most pressure-filled sports

The banjo's history can be traced back to Africa

W. Kamau Bell tries his first bite of squirrel

This indigenous fruit tastes like an avocado full of sugar

W. Kamau Bell: Appalachia is like squirrel gravy, deep in flavor

W. Kamau Bell tackles critical race theory on 'United Shades'

Students on 'woke': I feel old hearing that word

W. Kamau Bell asks people on street about critical race theory

Critical race theory creator on how it became the 'boogeyman'

W. Kamau Bell's takeaways from conversations about 'woke'