In the Land of the Head Hunters (1914)

1h 5m
Running Time

December 7, 1914
Release Date

In the Land of the Head Hunters (1914)

1h 5m
Running Time

December 7, 1914
Release Date

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Plot.

In the Land of the Head Hunters is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, written and directed by Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Kwakwaka'wakw natives. It was the first feature-length film whose cast was composed entirely of Native North Americans; the second, eight years later, was Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North.

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Cast & Crew.

Stanley Hunt

Stanley Hunt

Motana

Sarah Constance Smith Hunt

Sarah Constance Smith Hunt

Naida

Mrs. George Walkus

Mrs. George Walkus

Naida

Paddy 'Malid

Paddy 'Malid

Kenada

Balutsa

Balutsa

Waket

Maggie Frank

Maggie Frank

Naida (uncredited)

Kwagwanu

Kwagwanu

Sorcerer

Francine Hunt

Francine Hunt

Clam digger

Details.

Release Date
December 7, 1914

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 5m

Filming Locations
British Columbia, Canada

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In the Land of the Head Hunters (also called In the Land of the War Canoes) is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka'wakw peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, written and directed by Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Kwakwaka'wakw native people.The film was selected in 1999 for preservation in the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." It was the first feature-length film whose cast was composed entirely of Native North Americans; the second, eight years later, was Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North. Most of the film was shot on the Deer Island near Fort Rupert, British Columbia. It was the first feature film made in British Columbia, and is the oldest surviving feature film made in Canada.

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