The Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo

2009 56 min

The year was 1864. Eight thousand Navajo men, women and children were forced from their sacred homeland to march over 300 miles to Bosque Redondo, a barren reservation in New Mexico along the Texas border. Many died along the way and during a four-year incarceration, aimed at crushing American Indian resistance in lands that would eventually become the states of Arizona and New Mexico. The Long Walk tells the story for the first time from the perspectives of Navajo Elders. It reveals the campaign of the U.S. military against the Navajo in the early 1860s, the events leading to it, and the aftermath of the Treaty of 1868, all of which would change the world of the Navajos.

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Release Date 2009-03-01
Country US
Languages en
Interests Documentary
Genres Documentary
Production KUED

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The Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo brings together elements of Documentary, delivering a captivating and immersive experience. Directed by an accomplished director with a screenplay by a talented writing team, it weaves a compelling story that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. Produced by KUED and presented by moviesda, the movie brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Released on 2009-03-01, with a runtime of 56, it unfolds as a gripping narrative filled with memorable performances and stunning visuals. With a budget of $10,000, the movie has earned undisclosed box office results, reflecting its impact on audiences. Now officially released, it continues to leave a mark, carrying the tagline:

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