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American Indians on Film & Video
An A-Z listing of documentaries held in the Library of Congress about American Indians or issues pertaining to American Indians.
American Indian Film Institute
"The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) is a non-profit media arts center founded in 1979 to foster understanding of the culture, traditions and issues of contemporary Native Americans. The American Indian Film Festival is produced by the American Indian Film Institute."
American Indians in Silent Film
An "annotated list of silent fiction and non-fiction films with substantial American Indian content that are in the collections of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress."
Native American Film and Video Festival
Organized by the National Museum of the American Indian, this festival seeks to bring together and celebrate American Indian films, producers, directors, actors, actresses, writers, musicians, and much more.
Selected MRC Films
Geronimo!
MRC VHS 65-V5578
Geronimo and the Apache Resistance
MRC VHS 65-V2719
Jeremiah Johnson
MRC VHS 65-V873
MRC DVD 65-DVD1431
Last Stand at Little Bighorn
MRC VHS 65-V3696
Tribal Nations: The Story of Federal Indian Law
MRC DVD 65-DVD4836
View All American Indian Films at the Media Resource Center (MRC)
The Media Resources Center is located on the bottom level of the House Undergraduate Library.
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This page was last updated Monday, October 27, 2008.

