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Why ‘Rez Canine’ creator Sterlin Harjo made a love letter to Tulsa and its contradictions
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Why ‘Rez Canine’ creator Sterlin Harjo made a love letter to Tulsa and its contradictions

Last updated: August 21, 2025 2:18 pm
Editorial Board Published August 21, 2025
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Sterlin Harjo perfected the “art of the hang” with the co-creation of his first tv sequence, “Reservation Dogs.” The FX drama adopted a gaggle of Indigenous teenagers residing on a fictional Oklahoma reservation, turning their on a regular basis routine into excessive artwork — and is likely one of the greatest tv exhibits of the 2020s.

Now, Harjo, 45, is tackling one other sort of style: crime. His forthcoming sequence “The Lowdown,” premiering Sept. 23 with two episodes on FX, follows self-proclaimed “truthstorian” Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke) on a mission to unearth buried truths about Tulsa’s problematic historical past whereas exposing present-day corruption. He’s a raveled determine who drives round city in a tattered van and lives above the uncommon bookstore that he additionally occurs to personal. However when his newest exposé for an area publication calls into query a distinguished Tulsa household, his investigation takes him on a harmful highway from the town’s seedy underbelly to its highest corridors of energy.

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“‘Rez Dogs’ was my love letter to rural Oklahoma and where I grew up. ‘The Lowdown’ is my love letter to Tulsa, where I currently live,” says Harjo, who produces, writes and directs on the brand new sequence. “You see the beauty and the darkness. You see everything.”

The eight-episode drama, greatest described as Tulsa noir, additionally stars Oklahoma expats Tim Blake Nelson, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Tracy Letts in addition to Keith David. Appearances by “Rez Dog” alumni embrace Kaniehtiio Horn (a.ok.a. the Deer Girl).

Harjo, who’s a citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and is of Muscogee descent, spoke with The Instances about his love for Oklahoma, the challenges of following a celebrated present like “Reservation Dogs” and the way “The Lowdown” is loosely based mostly on his personal expertise working with a guerrilla journalist.

“Rez Dogs” was such an distinctive sequence that garnered important acclaim throughout all 4 seasons. With “The Lowdown,” was it arduous to not compete with that earlier success?

I didn’t give it some thought. My expertise on this trade has been individuals telling me that regardless of the factor is that I need to make can’t be made, and me considering, I’m going to make it anyway, then forging forward. Then it finds an viewers, and other people get pleasure from it. I had pitched “Rez Dogs” just a few totally different instances, and it was all the time comfortable pitches as a result of I used to be nervous of being laughed out of the room. Nobody was . However having the boldness of my buddy [“Rez Dogs” co-creator and writer] Taika Waititi and FX … they had been open to the best way that we instructed the story. I believe they had been form of blown away. So that they made it. They by no means stated no. However I’ve had many ‘no’s and lots of eye rolls.

A man in a tan hat and sunglasses with a cigarillo between the side of his lips.

Ethan Hawke stars in “The Lowdown” as Lee Raybon, a self-proclaimed “truthstorian” and proprietor of a uncommon bookshop. He’s based mostly on Tulsa journalist Lee Roy Chapman.

(Shane Brown / FX)

Hawke performs Lee Raybon in “The Lowdown,” a determine who’s obsessive about attending to the underside of issues, to the purpose the place he neglects many different elements of his life. What impressed the creation of that character?

The story is fictional, however the character was impressed by somebody I labored with named Lee Roy Chapman at This Land Press journal. He was very a lot a soldier for fact and I’d trip shotgun and make these movies in regards to the underground, unknown histories of Tulsa. The sequence was referred to as “Tulsa Public Secrets.” We had been this startup, stuffed with piss and vinegar, making an attempt to inform the reality and write about our neighborhood and make documentaries about our neighborhood. It was a couple of pent-up want for fact on this metropolis. That push to inform the reality and discover fact and inform our story and create a story round us. It gave us and the town an identification, one thing to carry on to.

“The Lowdown” unfolds at a extremely brisk tempo, but it additionally has the kick-back vibe of “Rez Dogs.”

There’s the artwork of the hold, the place the style is individuals hanging out. Have a look at “Rez Dogs” or “Dazed and Confused.” There’s an artwork to hanging and being with characters, and it feels OK to simply sit there with them. I believe “The Lowdown” has a very good steadiness of that, the place you would simply hold with [Raybon] on his block. However there’s additionally this unfolding story so issues by no means get boring.

Did the making of “The Lowdown” and “Rez Dogs” overlap?

No, nevertheless it was towards the top of “Rez Dogs” that I dusted a script off that was like 10 years outdated. It was a function [film], however I assumed I’d like to do against the law present, so I simply made it into an hourlong pilot, and it turned “The Lowdown.”

A man in a hat and glasses sits in a black directors chair.

Sterlin Harjo says his new sequence was initially a script for a function movie: “I thought I would love to do a crime show, so I just made it into an hour-long pilot, and it became ‘The Lowdown.’”

(Guerin Blask / For The Instances)

Ethan Hawke starred within the final season of “Rez Dogs.” Is that the way you two linked?

I had a mutual buddy who launched us as a result of Ethan had written a graphic novel in regards to the Apache Wars and Geronimo. It was initially a script that he couldn’t get made in Hollywood as a result of it was instructed from the Native facet of issues. Out of frustration, he made it right into a graphic novel. I learn it and was thinking about adapting it for a present. I met up with Ethan, and I pitched my thought of the variation and he beloved it. We spoke the identical language. So we began writing collectively and our friendship got here out of that. After which “Rez Dogs” got here out, and he wrote me to say that he actually beloved it. He stated, “If you ever have anything for me …” In fact I’ll write one thing [for him]! So he turned Elora’s dad.

“The Lowdown” was shot on location in Tulsa and also you used a lot of the identical crew from “Rez Dogs.” However I additionally hear your individual household was concerned, in addition to some “Rez Dogs” alums.

The crew and I understand how to work collectively at this level. It’s like an enormous household. And my [actual] household was there. My brother was doing areas. My youngsters got here on set. We’re capturing on a few of my land. My dad was employed to brush-hog it. My mother’s an additional. There’s a few “Rez Dogs” cameos. You’ll see Willie Jack [Paulina Alexis] within the opening. Graham Greene’s in it. However I don’t know the way a lot I’m presupposed to say but. I higher not say …

You began out as an indie filmmaker. Are you able to speak just a little about that journey to sequence TV?

I’ve all the time felt like an outsider. I’m a small-town Native child from rural Oklahoma. I by no means felt like I had a foot on this trade. I used to be an impartial filmmaker eternally. I typically felt like all the things was towards me, like there’s no cash, and I used to be in Tulsa, Oklahoma, so it felt just like the trade at giant didn’t care in regards to the work I used to be doing.

Earlier than “Rez Dogs,” I by no means labored in TV and I by no means labored for anybody else doing movies. I solely had the training I acquired with the Sundance Administrators Lab, which is probably the most freedom any filmmaker is ever going to have. Then I used to be fortunate sufficient to make movies that had been so low-budget. It meant the stakes weren’t excessive as a result of nobody noticed them. So in the event that they hated them, I wasn’t destroyed.

Your movies and former sequence had been rooted in Indigenous viewpoints and experiences. These cultures have been so misrepresented throughout all elements of American leisure. What gave you the boldness to maintain pitching these tales?

I attribute that to not having something to lose. “Rez Dogs” got here presently once I thought I used to be going to have to maneuver on. I used to be on the finish of my profession highway, the place I used to be about to start out a nonprofit or discover the subsequent chapter of what to do. I had been the freelance filmmaker for a very long time and it simply acquired arduous to pay payments. With “Rez Dogs,” it was like, I might attempt to play it protected proper now or I might swing for the fences. I had seen alternatives come and go, however I’ve this shot and this one at-bat. I would like to simply go for it. Fortunately, FX is a spot that allowed me to do this. And I did it. Fortunately, I’d been making impartial movies for years and discovered my voice, so it wasn’t arduous to floor “Rez Dogs” in my voice.

A man seated in an orange chair tosses his hat in front of him.

“With ‘Rez Dogs,’ it was like, I could try to play it safe right now or I could swing for the fences,” Sterlin Harjo says. “I had seen opportunities come and go, but I have this shot and this one at-bat.”

(Guerin Blask / For The Instances)

Had been there outdoors influences that additionally helped you get there?

“Atlanta” and “Louie.” These cracked my thoughts open to what TV might be and allowed me in. As a result of to inform an Indigenous story a couple of neighborhood, I needed to go to totally different locations. If I used to be simply targeted on the children [in “Rez Dogs”], it could be one factor and that’s it. I wanted to develop. And so [it was] taking a few of what “Atlanta” did however having this relay, like passing the baton off to totally different segments of the [Indigenous] neighborhood. I used to be additionally impressed by “The Wire.”

And “Rez Dogs” was a narrative that I all the time wished to inform. Taika [who is of Maori descent] and I’d find yourself speaking about how related they had been from each of our properties, and when you might simply form of seize what it felt like to listen to your aunts and uncles telling tales and mendacity and exaggerating and speaking about mythology and superstitions. If you happen to might seize all that, as Indigenous individuals, that’s what we wished and craved.

The important thing to that was making it about this neighborhood, nevertheless it was a little bit of a Malicious program. It’s about these youngsters which might be coping with life and that’s a topic that everybody is aware of. So that you begin with that, after which develop out upon getting individuals in your facet.

The motto you talked about — “Nothing to lose” — can you continue to use it now that you simply’ve had some success, and in that case, why does it nonetheless be just right for you?

I believe it has to do with individuals near me dying once I was younger. It’s an enormous neighborhood, an enormous household, and I used to be all the time at a funeral. I’ve been a pallbearer like 15 instances or one thing. It gave me the sense you could’t be afraid to place stuff on the market. I’ve all the time had a means of diving off a cliff. It’s like, if all the things fails after this, I’m OK with it. If all the things dries up, that’s cool. Not less than I gave it a shot. That is going to sound hippie-dippie, however I believe the power that it takes to dive off a cliff and simply go for it’s an act in itself that creates power. One thing good will come out of it. So so long as you’re transferring ahead, one thing comes out of it.

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