The Rivers Still Flow
Establishing shot:
Named locations: Oklahoma, Eastern Oklahoma, Trail of Tears, Cherokee Hills (ByWay), Arkansas, Government Boarding School, Bacone College for Indians, Murrow Indian Orphan Home
Establishing shot:
Named locations: Oklahoma, Eastern Oklahoma, Trail of Tears, Cherokee Hills (ByWay), Arkansas, Government Boarding School, Bacone College for Indians, Murrow Indian Orphan Home
NOTE: This film contains demeaning and condescending language that is a product of the historical period of its creation. These attitudes are not endorsed by AIFG.
The film Real Americans uses multiple references to Native Americans in the past tense via the narration. Jean O’Brien, in Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England (2010), discusses similar techniques used by non-Native authors of local historical texts of the 1800’s to relegate the “Indian” to the past.