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	<title>Cowboy Movies &#187; Buffalo Dance</title>
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		<title>Buffalo Dance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buffalo Dance is an 1894 American 16-second black and white silent film shot in Thomas Edison&#8217;s Black Maria studio. The film was made at the same time as Edison&#8217;s Sioux Ghost Dance. It is one of the earliest films made featuring Native Americans. In this film, produced by William K. L. Dickson with William Heise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Buffalo Dance</strong></em> is an 1894 American 16-second black and white silent film shot in Thomas Edison&#8217;s Black Maria studio. The film was made at the same time as Edison&#8217;s <em><span class="new">Sioux Ghost Dance</span>.</em> It is one of the earliest films made featuring Native Americans. In this film, produced by <span class="mw-redirect">William K. L. Dickson</span> with William Heise as cinematographer, three Sioux warriors named Hair Coat, Parts His Hair and Last Horse dance in a circle and two other Native Americans sit behind them and accompany them with drums. According to the Edison catalog, the actors were &#8220;genuine Sioux Indians, in full war paint and war costumes.&#8221; They were also apparently veterans of Buffalo Bill Cody&#8217;s Wild West Show.</p>
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<p>According to the Internet Movie Database the film was made in 35 mm with an aspect ratio of 1.33 : 1. The movie was intended to be displayed with a Kinetoscope.</p>
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