This unique DVD includes three historic motion pictures of Native Americans and their life-style in the early 1900s. Originally produced on 35mm film, this priceless footage features Tribal Chiefs who participated in the Last Great Indian Council and several who fought at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Program #1 The Romance of the Vanishing Race-A view of Indian Life in the west featuring Navajo, Pueblo, Crow, and Hopi tribes and reenactment of indian battles on the plains, medicine men and ceremonies. Released 1916Program #2 Rodman Wanamaker Expedtion-Dr. Joseph Dixon explains the symbolism of the flag to numerous Indian tribes and dediction ceremonies. Released 1913.Program #3 Winter Farm Life on a Crow Reservation-Shows reservation life including butchering a cow, raising a teepee, and ceremonies welcoming WWI French hero, General Ferdinand Foch. Released 1921.(63 minues)
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