Os Ke Non Ton (1936)
Item title reads The New Empire Review now has pleasure in presenting the famous North American Red Indian Chief OsKeNonTon famous on concert platform and radio. L, S s of pine woods of Langdown Lawn at Hythe in the New Forest. M, S of a wigwam pitched in the middle of the woods. M, S as OsKeNonTon, hereditary chief of the Mohawk tribe, emerges in traditional native American dress. He kneels, then starts to make a fire by rubbing wood together, M, S as he holds up burning cloth and puts it under a pile of wood. M, S as he lights his long pipe from the fire. M, S as he puts on his magnificent Indian headdress. M, S as he cups his hands to his mouth and calls. He then announces he is going to sing a Red Indian love song and introduces it. He bangs a drum as he sings. M, S after the song has finished he picks up a blanket and walks away into the woods. End Titles. FILM A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FA
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