Tamanawis Illahee (1983)
Rituals and Acts in a Landscape
A film of the Pacific Northwest, the native people, poetry, history and the forces of change. This was an homage to the Indian heritage of the Pacific Northwest and a study in the contrast of how native people used the land, as opposed to European settlers who gradually took it over. It is experimental in style, combining time-lapse photography, archive footage, classic photographs by documentarist Edward Curtis, museum artifacts and other image sources.
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Robert Barton | As: Narrator |
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George Venn | As: |
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William Stafford | As: |
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Richard Hugo | As: |
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David Wagoner | As: |
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A film of the Pacific Northwest, the native people, poetry, history and the forces of change. This was an homage to the Indian heritage of the Pacific Northwest and a study in the contrast of how native people used the land, as opposed to European settlers who gradually took it over. It is experimental in style, combining time-lapse photography, archive footage, classic photographs by documentarist Edward Curtis, museum artifacts and other image sources.
| Tagline: | Rituals and Acts in a Landscape |
| Certification: | Unknown |
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Ron Finne |
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Ron Finne |
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