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  1. 1. März 2023 · The Vanishing American (1925) During World War I, a Navajo man and war veteran, Nophaie (Richard Dix), struggles against a corrupt reservation official named Booker (Noah Beery) for better treatment for his people, with only a schoolteacher (Lois Wilson) assisting him. This film was copyrighted in 1925 and is now public domain in the United States.

  2. The term "vanishing American" was used in the 1960s in reference to then current novels and films sympathetic to the American Indian cause. Grey's POV in "Vanishing American" is astoundingly contemporaty to the 21st century, especially considering it was published in 1922. Nophaie, the novel's hero, is an angst-ridden son of a Nopa (really, Navajo) chieftain, captured by rustlers but then ...

  3. Robert E. Sherwood LIFE For all its manifest faults, The Vanishing American has the elements of high tragedy, which is more than can be said for most epics of the screen. Oct 6, 2021 ...

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  4. "The Vanishing American" actually is a very fine film in its regard to the American Indian of 1925. The film, considering when it was made, is lucky to have found a good audience with its theme. It had to have a Richard Dix as star, or few would have gone to see it. Also in the cast in a very prominent rôle is Charles Stevens. The name isn't known much today - a shame, as he was the grandson ...

  5. 21. März 2014 · The Vanishing American (1925) Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery http://www.rarefilmclassics.blogspot.com/2014/03/zane-greys-vanishing-american-1925.htmlN...

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  6. The Vanishing is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by George Sluizer and starring Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, Nancy Travis, and Sandra Bullock. It is a remake of Sluizer's 1988 French-Dutch film of the same name .

  7. Vanishing America stands apart from previous works in the way it convincingly weaves together historiographical strands that have often remained distinct, in its success in deploying a broad range of primary sources, and in its ability to demonstrate the many ways that conservation and racial thought have not only been deeply entangled but also persisted across time. No other book manages to ...