Indians Of The Southwest (1930)
Even more primitive are the Indians of the L, S of a rocky landscape. Two children run down a hill towards the camera. M, S of children walking through a stream or lake which is close to some primitive housing carved into the rock face. Various shots of the settlement. Facing the elements on every M, S of a young squaw walking towards the camera with a baby in a papoose strapped to her back. C, U of the young woman and her baby. She turns around for the camera. Homemade bread from homegrown M, S of the squaw kneading dough. She makes some small loaves and places them into a square dish. One oven for the entire M, S of woman putting her bread into a primitive oven on the top of a hillside she sweeps it out first. She then places a square brick against the opening of the oven. The bakery a M, S of woman taking trays of bread from the oven. She hands one tray to a friend. Red Indians, American Indians. Note: Intertitle
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