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Tale of the Navajos (1949)

Genre :

Runtime : 52M

Director : John A. Haeseler

Synopsis

Colorful nature photography highlights a glimpse into the history and lifestyle of the American Indian people. Narrated by Edwin Jerome.

Actors

Edwin Jerome
Edwin Jerome
Narrator

Crews

John A. Haeseler
John A. Haeseler
Producer
John A. Haeseler
John A. Haeseler
Writer
Harry Chandlee
Harry Chandlee
Writer
Lan Adomian
Lan Adomian
Music
John A. Haeseler
John A. Haeseler
Director

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Tale of the Navajos
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