Red Men on Parade Filming Locations

Red Men on Parade filming locations

Where was Red Men on Parade filmed? Red Men on Parade was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Red Men on Parade Filming Locations

Gallup is a small city in New Mexico, on historic Route 66. To the east, red sandstone cliffs dominate Red Rock Park, home to Anasazi archaeological sites from around 300 A.D. Here, Red Rock Museum focuses on Anasazi heritage, with displays of pottery and silver. In the city, Gallup Cultural Center has Native American crafts and cultural exhibits. The Rex Museum covers local history, including railroad and mining.

Red Men on Parade (1941)
Runtime: 9 minutes
Rating: 5.7
Release year: 1941
IMDB: tt0239887
Plot summary

This Traveltalk entry visits a large intertribal meeting of American Indians from all over the western United States. Members of about 30 tribes attended the event, which lasts several days. Attendees perform various tribal ceremonies, demonstrate their skills at crafts (pottery, weaving, doll making), and participate in rodeo events.

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
James A. FitzPatrick
Chief Laughing Water
Julian Martínez
María Martínez
Directors
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Red Men on Parade filming locations