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The warrior tradition
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The work The warrior tradition represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in DC Public Library System. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource The warrior tradition
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The warrior tradition
Statement of responsibility
a co-production of WNED-TV Buffalo/Toronto and Florentine Films/Hott Productions, Inc. ; a film by Lawrence Hott ; written by Ken Chowder
Contributor
  • Hott, Lawrence R.
  • Florentine Films
  • WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.)
  • Chowder, Ken
  • PBS Distribution (Firm)
  • Hott Productions
Production company
  • Florentine Films
  • WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.)
  • Hott Productions
Publisher
  • PBS Distribution (Firm)
Screenwriter
  • Chowder, Ken
Television director
  • Hott, Lawrence R.
Television producer
  • Hott, Lawrence R.
Subject
  • Documentary television programs
  • Historical television programs
  • Historical television programs
  • History
  • Indians of North America
  • Indians of North America -- History
  • Indians of North America -- United States -- History
  • Military television programs
  • Military television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • United States
  • United States -- Armed Forces | Indians
  • Armed Forces -- Indian troops
  • Documentary television programs
  • DVD-Video discs
Genre
  • Military television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • History
  • Historical television programs
  • Documentary television programs
  • DVD-Video discs
Language
  • eng
  • eng
  • eng
Summary
It tells the astonishing, heartbreaking, inspiring, and largely-untold story of Native Americans in the United States military. Why would Indian men and women put their lives on the line for the very government that took their homelands? The film relates the stories of Native American warriors from their own points of view, stories of service and pain, of courage and fear
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Edited by Rikk Desgres ; cinematography by David Litz
Date time place
Originally produced as an episode of television in 2019
Dewey number
355.008997
Intended audience
TV rating: TV-14
Language note
English dialogue; English SDH subtitles
LC call number
E98.M5
LC item number
W37 2019
PerformerNote
Steve Rushingwind
Runtime
60
Technique
live action

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