The silent enemy /

A fictional documentary which presents a study of the Ojibway Indians' struggle for food before the coming of the Europeans. Tells of the rivalry between Baluk, the hunter, and Dagwan, the medicine man, for the chief's daughter and the leadership of the tribe in the coming winter. Filmed...

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Corporate Authors: Paramount Pictures Corporation, Milestone Film & Video
Other Authors: Yellow Robe, Chauncey, 1870-1930, Spotted Elk, Molly, 1903-1977, Buffalo Child Long Lance, 1890-1932, Akawanush, Cheeka, Burden, W. Douglas (William Douglas), 1898-1978, Chanler, William C. (William Chamberlain), -1981, Carver, H. P. (Harry P.), -1952
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Language Notes:Silent film with 1 talking sequence, music score, sound effects and English titles.
Published: New York, NY : Milestone Film and Video, [1992]
Series:Age of exploration.
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Summary:A fictional documentary which presents a study of the Ojibway Indians' struggle for food before the coming of the Europeans. Tells of the rivalry between Baluk, the hunter, and Dagwan, the medicine man, for the chief's daughter and the leadership of the tribe in the coming winter. Filmed in Northern Ontario with an all-Indian cast.
Item Description:Videocassette release of the 1930 motion picture.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (83 min.) : sound, black and white ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Photography, Marcel Le Picard ; music, Massard Kur Zhene.