Albuquerque Indian School 2

 
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Run Time: 
0:30:39
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Establishing shot: Man sitting in center of frame being interviewed, camera zooms to a medium-close up shot. Film begins mid-interview.
Named locations: No named locations
Major themes covered: Different aspects of the educational system
Native activities shown: [Man being interviewed, subjects listed]: Psychology in the school setting; Projective, objective, and subjective psychological tests; In-service staff training (dorms, counselors, etc) on how to deal with young people; Therapeutic models of education; Treating homesickness of students; Disciplinary problems; Problems for children finding their own identity; Drugs/Alcohol as a symptom of something else; Behavioral issues seen in the classroom; Trials of staying at school and not being able to go home; Lack of stability at home; Advantages and disadvantages of keeping records at school; [Dorm life]: Indian girls walking the halls at the school; Indian girls laughing at the school in their shared rooms; Pool (billiards) being played by one individual; Writing/studying in the dorms; Camera surveys the types of rooms the young girls are staying in; Outside view of the dorms;
Individuals? Named?  No named individuals
Native language spoken: No native language spoken
Audible?  Hard or unable to hear the questions being asked; Interviewee can be heard well
Noteworthy elements: Views of the school
Other notes: None