Legal Threat Targets You're No Indian; Filmmakers Affirm Commitment to Accuracy and Dialogue
Core Point - The filmmakers of "You're No Indian" received a cease-and-desist letter from the Pechanga Band of Indians, demanding the halt of screenings and distribution due to concerns over research and representation [1]. Group 1 - The Pechanga Band of Indians, represented by Chairman Mark Macarro, is taking legal action against the film [1]. - The filmmakers assert that they have invested years in documenting the stories and conducting thorough research for the project [1].