Why is the 1961 film called "exiles" by Kent Mackenzie meaningful in this day and age within the Native American problems they faced back then?
A) The film highlights ongoing struggles faced by Native American communities, shedding light on historical injustices.
B) It presents a romanticized view of Native American life, perpetuating stereotypes and misconceptions.
C) The film offers solutions to contemporary issues facing Native American populations.
D) It fails to address relevant issues and is therefore not meaningful in the present day.