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Pages in category "Animated films about Native Americans" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction (literatures, films, television shows, video games, etc.). It is organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures and others that are modern.
Inami is a French animated television series set in Amazonia. It was created by Françoise Charpiat and directed by Michael Pillyser, and is distributed by the French company Mediatoon . The series first aired in France on TF1 in 2007, as part of the TFOU TV programming block.
An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998): Is an animated film directed by Larry Latham for Universal Studios Home Video. Fievel and Tony discover that an ancient treasure lies underneath Manhattan in an abandoned subway where they meet a Native American mice tribe called Lenape, during which they meet a girl mouse Cholena. The ...
Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon (Spanish: Ainbo: El espíritu del Amazonas; stylized as AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon), [4] also known as simply Ainbo, [5] is a 2021 animated adventure comedy film co-directed by José Zelada and Richard Claus, with story by Zelada.
Qumi-Qumi is a comedy animated series for children ages 8–12. The prototypes of Qumi-Qumi were created in 2005 for a comic strip festival. In 2007, a short cartoon music video with dancing Qumi-Qumi characters in it gained high popularity online with 5 million viewings.
It's estimated about 77 isolated tribes willingly live in deep within the Brazilian Amazon - the most in the world, according to Survival International. These indigenous are typically very healthy ...
A scene depicts three African men playing their drums at the beginning. The full short. In a jungle, a primitive tribe of people with black noses and dark skin with light muzzles are going about their day, with the jungle elements being intertwined with modern-day gags; for example, the people dancing around a tent (in a style more reminiscent of Native American fire dances) when it turns into ...