Labeled "Klamath Falls Indian Film," this largely silent footage includes scenes of the Kah-Nee-Ta resort and surrounding areas on the Warm Springs Reservation, as well as areas near Klamath Falls. In addition to the resort and adjacent hot springs, major scenes include images of a saw mill in operation, children playing at a school, attendees leaving the Chiloquin Assembly of God, and pelicans at what may be Upper Klamath Lake. At different points in the film, two narrators provide their thoughts on the costs and benefits of economic development on tribal land, including the impacts of overharvesting forested areas.
Digitized from a film reel held in the KOAC-TV Films (FV 207:001), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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