In a historic moment, the American actress Lily Gladstone (Lily Gladstone) became the first indigenous person to win Best Actress at the awards ceremony Golden Globes and he was applauded when he took the stage to receive her award.

The star of the movie ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ – which is Squaw of Blackfeet and Nez Perce descent – took the stage at the 81st Golden Globe Awards and while accepting the award she first spoke in the language of the Blackfeet Nation, visibly moved.

Then he spoke in English.

“It’s a beautiful community and nation that raised me, that encouraged me to keep going, to keep doing this,” Gladstone said.

“In this industry, the aborigines actors used to say the words in English and then sound engineers would play the recordings backwards to achieve the rendering of the indigenous languages ​​on camera,” he said.

THE Gladstone she thanked her mother for finding her a tutor for their language Blackfeet as a child and made reference to the Native Americans who also grew up in these communities, dedicating the award to “every little kid from Native American territories” who has a dream.

The movie “Killers of the Flower Moon” is based on true events about the murders of the Osage Indians, and the actress did not fail to thank her co-star Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese in her speech.