. In accepting the award for by a female actor in a motion picture (drama) for their portrayal of Mollie Burkhart in Killers of the Flower Moon, Gladstone became the first Indigenous woman to win a Golden Globe.The actor, who uses she/they pronouns, gave a heartfelt acceptance speech, which began in Blackfeet language.
They reflected on the groundbreaking nature of the win. “This is a historic one,” Gladstone said. “It doesn't belong to just me.”Gladstone, who, per the , was born and raised on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, also paid sartorial tribute to their tribe by wearing earrings made by Blackfeet designer Lenise Omeaso of Antelope Women Designs, according to .
The jewels added some sparkle to their look (by Valentino), which included a strapless white gown and a theatrical black opera coat.
Gladstone's co-star, , also gave a nod to the Osage Nation, the tribe whose story is told in Killer of the Flower Moon, with a pin affixed to his tuxedo.After beginning their heartfelt speech in Blackfeet language, they shared the below:"I love everyone in this room right now, thank you.
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