The Trail of Tears : Cherokee legacy / Rich-Heape Films, Inc. presents ; in association with the Cherokee Nation & the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ; director, Chip Richie ; producers, Chip Richie & Steven R. Heape ; writer, Daniel Blake Smith.
A look at the forced relocation of Cherokee tribes by the United States government from their ancestral homelands throughout the South to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma from 1838-1839.
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Language: | English Cherokee |
Language of the Original: |
Cherokee |
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Soundtrack primarily in English; some dialogue in Cherokee with English subtitles. Closed captioned in English. |
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[San Francisco, California, USA] :
Kanopy Streaming,
[2014]
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 video file, 114 min.) : sound, color. |
Variant Title: |
Cherokee legacy |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Summary: |
A look at the forced relocation of Cherokee tribes by the United States government from their ancestral homelands throughout the South to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma from 1838-1839. |
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Note: | Originally produced as a documentary film in 2006. |
Call Number: | E99.C5 T73 2014 Online |
Credits: | Director of photography, Robert Tullier ; edited by Michael Losurdo, Jr. ; music, James Neel, Felix Tex Ventouras, James Neel Musichouse ; executive producer, Steven R. Heape. |
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Hosted by Wes Studi ; narrated by James Earl Jones. |
Source of Description: |
Online resource; title from title frames. |