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stanley cup ho declined Marlon Brandos 1973 Academy Award for The Godfather on his behalf in an indelible protest of how Native Americans had been portrayed on screen, has died. She was 75.Littlefeather s niece, Calina Lawrence, confirmed that she died peacefully Sunday, surrounded by loved ones at her Marin County, California, home. The cause was breast cancer, the family said.Littlefeathers appearance
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