The Navajo Boy was a silent film of the 1950's depicting the Cly Family on the Navajo Nation in Monument Valley, Utah. The movie later inspired the filming of the 2000 documentary The Return of Navajo Boy. Director, Robert J. Kennedy narrated the film from memory, live at each showing. Because of this, very little information was known about context, and the identities of the Navajo people featured in the film.

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  • The Navajo Boy was a silent film of the 1950's depicting the Cly Family on the Navajo Nation in Monument Valley, Utah. The movie later inspired the filming of the 2000 documentary The Return of Navajo Boy. Director, Robert J. Kennedy narrated the film from memory, live at each showing. Because of this, very little information was known about context, and the identities of the Navajo people featured in the film.
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  • The Navajo Boy was a silent film of the 1950's depicting the Cly Family on the Navajo Nation in Monument Valley, Utah. The movie later inspired the filming of the 2000 documentary The Return of Navajo Boy. Director, Robert J. Kennedy narrated the film from memory, live at each showing. Because of this, very little information was known about context, and the identities of the Navajo people featured in the film.
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  • The Navajo Boy
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