1934 : Indian picture censors cut out all fight scenes because it was thought unwise to show any white man ever being licked.


1934, Jan 30   The Ruston Daily Leader 
Indians Want in Movies Too
Jim Thorpe Complains That White Actors Get Redskin Roles 
Indian Casting Office: 1935 - Jim Thorpe, one-time Olympic Games champion and famed Carlisle Indian School football hero, has a new job. He runs a casting agency in Hollywood for Indians, collecting his tribesmen in the numbers demanded by the studios. He brought fifty braves with himself as the cheif for "Barbary Coast."
1935, July 18  The Lost Angeles Times 

1936, Sept 24  The Los Angeles Times 

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