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  1. Morningstar Angeline. Actress: Outer Range. Morningstar Angeline (she, they), born as Morningstar Angeline Wilson-Chippewa, is a queer Navajo, Chippewa, Blackfeet, Shoshone, and Latinx actor and filmmaker. She was born in Santa Fe, NM, to Rita Rose Wilson and Ethan Shawn Chippewa.

  2. MorningStar Angeline (they/she) is a queer Navajo, Blackfoot and Latinx actor and filmmaker known for Outer Range and Yellowstone. Her directing work includes Yá’át’ééh Abiní (Good Morning), Can't Have It Both Ways, and most recently, Seeds.

  3. Sep 29, 2021 · A multi-hyphenate artist, MorningStar Angeline is quietly helping to shift stories about Indigenous people in Hollywood.

  4. Sep 30, 2021 · Indigenous Queer Actor MorningStar Angeline Paves a Way in Film and TV. The multi-hyphenate artist brings a unique voice to The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw and Amazon's Outer Range.

  5. Morningstar Angeline (she, they), born as Morningstar Angeline Wilson-Chippewa, is a queer Navajo, Chippewa, Blackfeet, Shoshone, and Latinx actor and filmmaker. She was born in Santa Fe, NM, to Rita Rose Wilson and Ethan Shawn Chippewa.

  6. 10K Followers, 1,091 Following, 160 Posts - Morningstar Angeline (@1942morningstar) on Instagram: "Outer Range S2 now on @primevideo 🦬🕳️".

  7. MorningStar Angeline is a Navajo, Blackfoot and Mexican actress known for her role in Drunktown's Finest (2014), and Raven (2017).

  8. Sep 29, 2021 · Angeline is queer, Navajo, Chippewa Cree, Blackfeet, Shoshone, and Latinx. Though they’ve mostly been in the spotlight as an actor, they also direct, write, produce and perform music. Soon, Angeline will start directing their feature documentary debut, “Waveguides,” about Indigenous women musicians.

  9. MorningStar Angeline, born as MorningStar Angeline Wilson-Chippewa Freeland, was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Rita Rose Wilson and Ethan Sean Chippewa. She was later adopted by Daniel Harold Freeland and was raised in Gallup, New Mexico. She is Navajo, Blackfoot, and Mexican.

  10. Yá’át’ééh Abiní (2019) a film by Morningstar Angeline. A Navajo woman struggles with the legacy left to her after her father passes away from a virus in a post-apocalyptic world.