Part of the cover art for the graphic novel, “Soldiers Unknown.” Photo credit: Courtesy, Great Oak Press Native Americans are turning to comic books and graphic novels to tell their stories. At San Diego Comic-Con, leaders of the Pechanga tribe and the Kumeyaay nation appeared at the panel “Writing Their Realities: California’s First Indigenous Press” to talk about their efforts to use the visual arts to take control of their own history, culture and language. “We need to change the national narrative,” said Ethan Banegas, a descendant of the Kumeyaay, Luiseño/Payómkawichum and Cupeño/Kuupangaxwichem bands of Native Americans, and an American Indian Studies professor at San Diego S
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