The Long Walk (1971)
Mr. Greene recollects Navajo history through interviews with ancient tribesmen and reports on contemporary conditions, with emphasis on the progress being made at Rough Rock School in contrast with a BIA boarding school in Utah. Rough Rock is the "experimental" institution set up to give the Native Americans direct control of the process by which their children can be educated to function, productively and with a sense of identification, in two totally different worlds.
Director: Philip Greene
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: May 7, 1971
Cast
- Richard O. Moore - Narrator (voice)
Original Language: en
Keywords
navajo, indigenous community
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Long Walk about?
- Mr. Greene recollects Navajo history through interviews with ancient tribesmen and reports on contemporary conditions, with emphasis on the progress being made at Rough Rock School in contrast with a BIA boarding school in Utah. Rough Rock is the "experimental" institution set up to give the Native Americans direct control of the process by which their children can be educated to function, productively and with a sense of identification, in two totally different worlds.
- Who directed The Long Walk?
- The Long Walk was directed by Philip Greene.
- Who stars in The Long Walk?
- The Long Walk stars Richard O. Moore.
- How long is The Long Walk?
- The Long Walk has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is The Long Walk?
- The Long Walk is a Documentary film.