The Navajos: Children of the Gods (1957)
The story of the Navajo, at work and play, in the Southwestern United States, and in particular, in scenic Monument Valley. The film focuses on a typical Indian family, its daily life, struggles, and folkways, as every aspect of living is governed by Navajo gods and legends.
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Bill Ewing as Narrator |
| Production | Erwin L. Verity | Production Manager |
| Crew | Ub Iwerks | Special Effects |
| Crew | Joshua Meador | Special Effects |
| Crew | Art Riley | Special Effects |
| Sound | Robert O. Cook | Sound |
| Editing | Harry Reynolds | Editor |
| Sound | Evelyn Kennedy | Music Editor |
| Camera | Joe O'Connor | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Francis M. Cockrell | Writer |
| Writing | Dwight Hauser | Writer |
| Sound | Oliver Wallace | Music |
| Production | Ben Sharpsteen | Producer |