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Chiefs [videorecording] /produced in association with the Independent Television Service ; produced by Donna Dewey and Henry Ansbacher ; directed by Daniel Junge.

Contributor(s): Junge, Daniel | Independent Television Service.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: [Parsippany, N.J.] : LifeSize Entertainment, 2006, c2002Edition: Standard format.Description: 1 videodisc (87 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Wyoming Indian High School Chiefs (Basketball team) -- History | Wyoming Indian High School. -- Basketball -- History | Basketball players -- Wyoming | High school athletes -- Wyoming | Basketball -- Tournaments -- Wyoming -- History | Basketball -- Wyoming -- History | School sports -- Wyoming -- History | Indian youth -- Wyoming -- Wind River Indian ReservationGenre/Form: DVD-Video discs. | Documentary films.DDC classification: 796.323/62/09787
Production Credits: Camera, Daniel Junge ; graphic design, Andrew Junge ; original music, Jim Wilson ; editor, Dena Mermelstein.
Narrator: Daniel Junge.Summary: This documentary follows a team of Native American teens from Wyoming Indian High School in the town of Ethete on the Wind River Indian Reservation as they strive to recapture the state basketball championship while battling against poverty, alcoholism, drugs and racism. After graduation, the young men's next challenge is to convert the pride and success they experience on the basketball court into success in their adult lives--including higher education and employment.
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DVD; stereo.

Soundtrack in English.

Narrator: Daniel Junge.

Camera, Daniel Junge ; graphic design, Andrew Junge ; original music, Jim Wilson ; editor, Dena Mermelstein.

Originally produced as a documentary film in 2002.

This documentary follows a team of Native American teens from Wyoming Indian High School in the town of Ethete on the Wind River Indian Reservation as they strive to recapture the state basketball championship while battling against poverty, alcoholism, drugs and racism. After graduation, the young men's next challenge is to convert the pride and success they experience on the basketball court into success in their adult lives--including higher education and employment.

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