Native American actress Sachin Littlefeather has renewed her acceptance of the Academy's apology for the bullying she was subjected to during the 1973 Academy Awards and what she lived through, the Independent newspaper reported.

Sachin, 75, had come to the stage at the ceremony to speak on behalf of the famous Hollywood star Marlon Brando, who refused the Oscar in solidarity with the indigenous people, who suffer from Hollywood stereotypes.

And recently, Sachin, while attending a meeting - organized at the headquarters of the Museum of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles - said that she accepted the apology that was offered to her, and added, "It is an apology not only for myself, but for all nations that need and deserve such an apology."


Sachin was the guest of honor for the "Healing the Wounds of Indigenous Peoples" evening hosted by the Academy Museum.

"Now, I wish all the Aboriginal Indians would stand in the audience, and I ask them to be proud that we survived," she addressed the indigenous audience.

In 1973, actor Marlon Brando was announced as winning the Academy Award for his prominent role in the famous movie "The Godfather", but he refused to accept the award, and sent Sachin to receive a letter on his behalf.

Sachin appeared on the stage of the stage that hosted the awards, in indigenous clothes and delivered her exciting speech, which provoked a number of attendees who bullied her.

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Sachin previously told the British newspaper "The Guardian" that the famous Hollywood star Jan Wayne tried to attack her and throw her away from the stage, but 6 security men stopped his progress towards her.

Jan Wayne is best known for his role as the protagonist in the Western films, which are accused of promoting a false stereotype about indigenous peoples in the United States.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which supervises the Academy Award, had apologized last August to the American actress, and the apology statement stated that the damage that Sachin had suffered throughout her life due to her position could not be cured, just as it could not be compensated for the interruption of her acting career. After her exclusion from the film industry in the United States.