TAHTONKA: THE PLAINS INDIANS AND THEIR BUFFALO CULTURE

TAHTONKA: THE PLAINS INDIANS AND THEIR BUFFALO CULTURE

    Price: $79.95

    Code: 1563

    This video covers three hundred years of Plains Indians history from the pre-horse period through the tragedy at Wounded Knee in 1890. It features Ben Black Elk, son of the revered Holy Man of Black Elk Speaks. The video features dramatic re-enactments of the nearly forgotten Mandan buffalo dance, hunting the buffalo by sneak-ups and surrounds, the horse hunt, and the near desecration of the massive herds by white hide hunters. Ending with the fervent Ghost Dance re-created by the descendants of the original Ghost Dancers, and the Wounded Knee massacre, Tahtonka is an authentic and captivating insight into the reality of the early Plains Indian culture and life.

    Directed by Charles and H. Jane Nauman
    1966, 27 minutes
    Purchase: $99.95


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