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Through Navajo Eyes : ウィキペディア英語版
Navajo Film Themselves

''Navajos Film Themselves'' is a series of seven short documentary films which show scenes of life on the Navajo Nation. It was added to the United States National Film Registry in 2002.
The films are:
* ''Intrepid Shadows'' directed by Al Clah
* ''The Navajo Silversmith'' directed by Johnny Nelson
* ''A Navajo Weaver'' directed by Susie Benally
* ''Old Antelope Lake'' directed by Mike Anderson
* ''Second Weaver'' directed by Susie Benally
* ''The Shallow Well Project'' directed by Johnny Nelson
* ''The Spirit of the Navajos'' directed by Maxine and Mary J. Tsosie.
According to an article in "American Anthropologist: New Series, Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 482", "Second Weaver" was filmed by Alta Kahn and not Susie Benally.
The series is also known as ''Through Navajo Eyes''.
==External links==

* (Official site )


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