The Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo
The year was 1864. Thousands of Navajos were marched to a barren reservation in New Mexico near the Texas border called Bosque Redondo. It was called THE LONG WALK. Many died along the way and during their four-year incarceration. It is one of the most important stories of the American West, a story of heartbreak and triumph through enormous adversity. The boarding school aftermath would shake their identity.
Narrated by motion picture/television actor Peter Coyote.
Produced in high definition television with 5.1 surround sound.
THE LONG WALK
Credits
producer-director-writer
JOHN HOWE
associate producer
JEFF ELSTAD
production assistants
DAVINA SPOTTED ELK
LENORA TSOSIE
CAROL DALRYMPLE
COLBY TUELLER
MICHELLE ASHTON
original music score
VINCENT FRATES
HD cinematography
JOHN HOWE
location sound
WILLIAM GORDON
KEVIN SWEET
post-production audio
WILLIAM GORDON
WILLIAM MONTOYA
editor
JOHN HOWE
online editor
BILL LAUER
Director of Production
KEN VERDOIA
special thanks to The Navajo Nation
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