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Zango Music
1-800-688-0187
Fax 541-942-1564
P.O. Box 403
Cottage Grove, OR. 97424
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In the twilight of Native American dominion, two Ioway leaders travel to Washington, D.C. in 1824 to meet with Superintendent of Indian Affairs, William Clark. Both sign a treaty ceding a large portion of tribal land for settlement.
White Cloud sees cooperation as the only way for his people to survive, while Great Walker regrets the loss of land where his ancestors are buried. More territory is lost, and the Ioway people are divided, with some regarding one leader as a traitor, and the other as a patriot. After the tribe is removed, the 36 million acres they once called home is named “Iowa”. Then, they are forgotten.
“Lost Nation: The Ioway” tells the dramatic true tale of two leaders’ struggle to save their people from inevitable American conquest, and the Ioway’s current fight to reclaim and maintain their unique history and culture. The documentary brings together commentary from historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, Ioway Elders, along with new footage of historic sites, historical photographs and documents, art from the Smithsonian and other National museums, music, legends, dances, pow wows, and reenactments.
Features an alternative soundtrack in the nearly extinct Ioway language, known as Báxoje (bah-kho’-jay), with English subtitles. 57 minutes.
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