1920
Action | Drama | Independent | Silent | Western
USA | English | Color | 01:20
The Daughter of Dawn is a silent Western, and one of the few films of the silent era to have an entirely Native American cast. It tells the story of a Kiowa woman and her lover, his feats of bravery, and their trials at the hands of a jealous rival and Comanche warriors. Completed in 1920, it was only shown a few times before being considered lost. Five reels of the movie were found in 2005, and restored by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 2012.
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White Parker | White Eagle |
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Esther LeBarre | Daughter of Dawn |
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Hunting Horse | Chief Chain-to - Kiowa Chief |
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Jack Sankeydoty | Black Wolf |
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Wanada Parker | Red Wing |
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Oscar Yellow Wolf | Comanche Scout |
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Belo Cozad | Big Bear - Comanche Chief |
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Slim Tyebo | Comanche Brave |
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Alice Apekum | Friend of Red Wing |
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Ella Apekum | Friend of Red Wing |
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Old Lady Sunrise | Older Comanche Woman |
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Caddo Mausape | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Haumpy | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Stecker | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Geimausaddle | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Mark Auchiah | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Waldo Daukei | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Old Man Tsoodle | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Grover Takone | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Daugemah | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Pau-kau-sah | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Little Joe | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Blue Jay | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Charley Buffalo | Kiowa Tribal Member |
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Myers Horse | Kiowa Tribal Member |
| Director | Norbert A. Myles |
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| Writer | Norbert A. Myles, Charles Simone, Richard Banks | |
| Producer | Richard Banks | |
| Photography | Ray Ries | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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