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Matthew Rattlesnake Grant | Introducing The Fall Line

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🗓️ 26 June 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Rattlesnake Grant disappeared and was murdered on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in December of 2016. His family in the United States and Canada now push for media coverage of missing and murdered Natives as part of the MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous People/Persons) movement and for arrests in Matthew's case. PART 1: https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/episodes/2023/5/10/the-murder-of-matthew-rattlesnake-grant-mmip PART 2: https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/episodes/2023/5/17/the-murder-of-matthew-rattlesnake-grant-part-2-a-wound-that-never-heals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, today I want to share with you an episode from a podcast that I love.

0:07.9

I've supported for a long time and I'm even friends with the hosts.

0:12.9

And this is the Fallline podcast.

0:15.5

The Fallline is moving back to what they do best this August, which are deep dive long

0:21.6

form series.

0:23.9

But while you're waiting on the new season, you can check out some of their back catalog

0:28.3

which are cases that are in desperate need of more attention.

0:32.2

They focus on missing people, unsolved homicides and unidentified persons who have gotten little

0:38.0

if any media attention.

0:40.7

If you've heard of the case of the Millbrook twins, which are missing fraternal twins from

0:46.2

Georgia, you're probably hearing about it because of the Fallline.

0:50.9

Even if you hear it on another podcast, they were the first to give this case national attention.

0:57.6

The Fallline uses narrative storytelling, primary and archival research, as well as interviews

1:04.7

with family members and also experts like forensic anthropologists, genealogists, DNA

1:10.8

experts, investigators, and so on.

1:13.6

But not only do they introduce you to the victims and the survivors and their stories,

1:20.4

they're exploring the reasons why these cases were ignored in the first place.

1:26.1

This week I'm going to share a clip from the first episode of their two-part series on

1:30.2

Matthew Rattlesnake Grant, who was just 21 when he disappeared in November of 2016.

1:38.1

Just a year before he went missing, he had moved from Canada to live with his father's family

1:43.5

on the Black Sea Indian Reservation, which is in Montana.

1:47.6

But after weeks of searching with no official support, Matthew's family discovered that

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