1949: American Indians need: seriously new cinematic treatment."

Redskins Bit Dust In Movies Too Often
1949, Dec 10 Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle 
   
     Washington - Dec 9 -- Then evil Redskins has bitten the dust once too often in the movies, the Association on American Indian affairs said today.
1949, Dec 10 Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle 
     It has organized a national film committee to see that American Indians get "seriously new cinematic treatment."      Oliver La Farge, president of the committee, will attempt to have the story of the American Indian, presented accurately first in feature films, and eventually in radio and television also.
       A few 1949 movie posters 

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