Title: Telegram from the Department of the Interior to John R. Brennan
Date: August 26, 1913
More metadataTELEGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
August 26, 1913
To Major J. R. Brennan [1]
Indian Agency, Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Colonel Cody desires within the next month to have a duplication for moving picture purposes of the last surrender of the Indians in your neighborhood with General Miles and other living Army officers participating and at the same time have pictures of the children in school, working and on the farm and otherwise industrially engaged, the whole presenting an historical event of the progress of the Indians for the last twenty years. I have told him that I saw no reason to object to this being done provided it meets with your approval and can be done in such a way as not to demoralize the Indians themselves. He says that he will care for the Indians and that some time will be necessary to train them for their part in this pagent, perhaps two weeks in all. Do you see any reason why the Department should object. Can this be done in a way
Note 1: Major John Richard Brennan (1848-1919) was superintendent at Pine Ridge Indian School, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, from 1900 to 1917. [back]
Title: Telegram from the Department of the Interior to John R. Brennan
Source: National Archives and Records Administration: Record Group 48, Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Central Classified File 1907-1936, 5-2 Indians, Moving Pictures
Date: August 26, 1913
Topics: Buffalo Bill on Film
People: Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925
Place: Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)
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