Lily Gladstone, who grew up in Seattle, becomes first Native American actress nominated for an Oscar

Academy Award scene with clapper board by Mirko Fabian is licensed under unsplash.com

Lily Gladstone knew she wanted to be somewhere special when the Oscar news came. And that somewhere was not home, watching on TV, but in Oklahoma with the Osage community, where the real-life version of her character lived and where Martin Scorsese’s "Killers of the Flower Moon" is centered.

"I decided that I wanted to be on the Osage reservation, should this news come in today," Gladstone said in an interview shortly after receiving her historic nomination for best actress, the first Native American so honored. "I wanted to be as close to Mollie Kyle and her family as I could be. So I’m here in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Once things wrap up, I think I’m gonna load up and drive out to Fairfax and Gray Horse and pay my respects there."

Meanwhile Gladstone’s parents were FaceTiming her as the nominations were announced. She asked them not to show her the TV screen, but instead to focus on their own faces.

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