KLAMATH CALIFORNIA-1937: A vintage 8mm home movie captures a Native American tribal parade, with riders on horseback moving in formation. Participants wear traditional clothing and carry flags, their figures rendered in the warm, faded tones of aged film. The grainy, sepia-tinged footage shows a large group in motion, likely part of a cultural celebration or community event. The camera remains mostly static, capturing the procession from a distance, with visible film scratches and edge damage adding to its authentic archival quality. This historic clip offers a rare glimpse into mid-20th century Indigenous traditions and community pride.
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