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.
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