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I'm Indigenous Canadian ... full blooded long brown haired Indian .. so it was always important for people like me to see people of colour in all these shows. It gives everyone hope that we can create a more open and inclusive civilization in the future.
My dad was born and raised in the bush and although he understood the English language he never spoke it and preferred to speak only our Ojibway/Cree language. He was a very intelligent man who could leave civilizatation in the autumn with nothing and come back in the winter with a supply of animal furs. He didn't know much about the outside wider world and when he saw me and my brothers watching Star Trek The Next Generation ... he asked us how he thought it was amazing that humans were roaming space now. It amazed me that the acting and production of TNG was done well enough to convince my dad that it was real. I told him right away it wasn't real but it impressed him ... and it impressed me .. and it still impresses me to this day.
Here's an interview with Nichelle Nichols being encouraged by Dr Martin Luther King Jr who was one of her greatest fans.
https://www.npr.org/2011/01/17/132942461/Star-Treks-Uhura-Reflects-On-MLK-Encounter
I am really glad to see more indigenous representation in Hollywood. Apart from the recent Scorsese film (I haven't seen it yet), there was also Reservation Dogs and Prey, both of which were terrific. I hope that trend continues. I am sure a lot of indigenous people find Voyager a hard watch because of Chakotay and the terrible 'noble mystical savage' background they gave him derived from that white guy who pretended to be indigenous.