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Home > Videos > Sliver of a Full Moon—A Play About Justice for Native Women

Sliver of a Full Moon—A Play About Justice for Native Women

March 31, 2015

Yale Law School presents a reading of Sliver of a Full Moon, the powerful play written by playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle, from the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and Mohegan Director Madeline Sayet.

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