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An Epic of the American Indian
Sixty years before Black Robe and Dances With Wolves there was The Silent Enemy!An exciting and magical reconstruction of Ojibway Indian life in the time before the white man had settled the Hudson Bay region, The Silent Enemy is based on a 72-volume history of New France written by Jesuit missionaries.The "enemy" is hunger that threatens the tribe as it desperately tracks and hunts the caribou herds.The thunderous caribou stampede provides and absolutely thrilling finale.
Magnificently filmed on location, The Silent Enemy boasted an all-Indian cast with a compelling sound prologue by one of the stars, Chief Yellow Robe: "This is the story of my people
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