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  2. Category:Documentary films about Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Documentary films about Native Americans" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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    Set in the early 1900s, a Native American boy escapes from a boarding school, and a Cherokee bounty hunter (Wes Studi), who has adopted the white man’s way of life, is sent to find him.

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    Guided imagery (also known as guided affective imagery, or katathym-imaginative psychotherapy) is a mind-body intervention by which a trained practitioner or teacher helps a participant or patient to evoke and generate mental images [1] that simulate or recreate the sensory perception [2] [3] of sights, [4] [5] sounds, [6] tastes, [7] smells, [8] movements, [9] and images associated with touch ...

  5. Category:Films about Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    Land Raiders (film) The Last of His Tribe; Last of the Dogmen; The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) Last of the Redskins; Laughing Boy (film) The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle; The Legend of Walks Far Woman; The Light in the Forest (film) Little Big Man (film) The Lone Ranger (2013 film) The Lone Woman (Playhouse 90)

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  7. Native Americans in film - Wikipedia

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    Mihelich, John. "Smoke or Signals? American Popular Culture and the Challenge to Hegemonic Images of American Indians in Native American Film." Wicazso Sa Review 16.2 (2001), 129–137. Nelson, Andrew Patrick. Still in the Saddle: The Hollywood Western, 1969-1980 (Norman/OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2015): 81–111. Nolley, Ken.

  8. The Exiles (1961 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is about Native Americans who have left their reservations in the Southwest. It follows them in Bunker Hill, a gritty neighborhood in Los Angeles. [2] The cast of American Indian actors are notable for their lack of self-consciousness as they drink and socialize during a night out on the town ending in a 49 party [3] of drumming and dancing on "Hill X" overlooking downtown LA.

  9. Native Americans in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Most of the John Ford Westerns show respect toward American Indians, and they are the heroes of such major films as Broken Arrow (1950) and Dances With Wolves (1990). Probably the most famous "Indian" in American popular media is the Lone Ranger's sidekick, Tonto, most famously portrayed by Native American actor Jay Silverheels. [citation needed]