Basic Info
Release: January 01, 1908
Rating: ⭐ 3.6/10 (9 votes)
Dixon-Wanamaker Expedition to Crow Agency
1908
⭐ 3.6/10
9 votes
Overview
It is the only known surviving film footage from the 1908 Rodman Wanamaker-sponsored expedition to record American Indian life in the west, filmed and produced both for an educational screening at Wanamaker’s department store in Philadelphia and to document what Wanamaker and photographer Joseph K. Dixon considered a “vanishing race.” Dixon and his son Roland shot motion picture film as well as thousands of photographs (most of the photographs are archived at Indiana University). This film captures life on Crow Agency, Crow Fair and a recreation of the Battle of Little Big Horn featuring four of Custer’s Crow scouts.
Genres
Documentary
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
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Cast
Crew
Rodman Wanamaker
Producer
Joseph K Dixon
Director
Roland Dixon
Director
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