Children of Wind River
Documentary
Overview
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming Public Television.
Top Cast
Ava Hamilton
Ava Hamilton
Narrator (voice)
Ava Hamilton
Narrator (voice)
Patricia Stoehr
Patricia Stoehr
Self - Wind River Health Promotion
Patricia Stoehr
Self - Wind River Health Promotion
Linda St. Clair
Linda St. Clair
Self - Child Development Services
Linda St. Clair
Self - Child Development Services
Theresa White
Theresa White
Self - Director, Indian Child Welfare, Ft. Washakie, WY
Theresa White
Self - Director, Indian Child Welfare, Ft. Washakie, WY
John St. Clair
John St. Clair
Self - Judge, Wind River Tribal Court
John St. Clair
Self - Judge, Wind River Tribal Court
Karen King
Karen King
Self - Director, Head Start
Karen King
Self - Director, Head Start
Karen Brown
Karen Brown
Self - Registered Nurse/Mother
Karen Brown
Self - Registered Nurse/Mother
Maxine Wesaw
Maxine Wesaw
Self - Parent Coord., Head Start
Maxine Wesaw
Self - Parent Coord., Head Start
Mary Dewey
Mary Dewey
Self - Cosmetologist/Mother
Mary Dewey
Self - Cosmetologist/Mother
Wes Martel
Wes Martel
Self - Co-Chairman, Shoshone Tribal Council
Wes Martel
Self - Co-Chairman, Shoshone Tribal Council
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