The Indian Wars
19140
A propaganda re-enactment, co-financed by the Woodrow Wilson government, of the 1890 massacre of 300 Lakota residents of South Dakota, which was portrayed as American military heroism and justified as part of the assimilation effort.
Storyline
A propaganda re-enactment, co-financed by the Woodrow Wilson government, of the 1890 massacre of 300 Lakota residents of South Dakota, which was portrayed as American military heroism and justified as part of the assimilation effort.
Released
August 1, 1914
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Language
English
Production
Col. Wm. F. Cody Historical Picture Co., The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company