Overview
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.
Cast
Stanley Hunt
Motana
Sarah Constance Smith Hunt
Naida and a Na'nalalal Dancer
Mrs. George Walkus
Naida and Sorceress
Paddy 'Malid
Kenada
Balutsa
Waket and Yaklus
Kwagwanu
Sorcerer
Francine Hunt
Clam digger, captive, wedding dancer
Bob Wilson
Fisherman who drops a paddle on the rocks
Maggie Frank
Naida (uncredited)
Dream and Reality
The Hudson Riverkeepers
Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes
Main Krishna Hoon
East of Main Street: Asians Aloud
Two Degrees of Murder
Señor Jazz, the Film by Carlos Inzillo
Just 1 Day
Divers at Work on the Wreck of the "Maine"
Lucifer'e and The Great Controversy
What You See of Me
The Visitor
Namie Amuro FEEL Tour 2013
Born2Race
Ölüm Görevi
Disney Presents: Main Street Electrical Parade - Farewell Season
Stone, Hat, Ribbon and Rose
Midnight Shadow