Albuquerque Indian School 5 (1976)

Summary: 
Footage includes around the campus of buildings, students walking, and in the classroom, an interviewee, Tom Jewell, discusses the education system at Albuquerque Indian School, and students speak to the interviewer off-camera.
Cultural Narrative: 

Note: the audio track for this video has been re-mastered a bit, but will require patience on the viewer's or listener's part.

Description: 

Close up of a blackboard with “Science, Biology, Biosphere” written upon it; then the camera zooms out to show the whole classroom with rows of desks, a man seated by an art board, rows of windows, etc.; exterior shots of bungalow-style classrooms; a man walking down a sidewalk and over to the interviewer; exterior of the school buildings and the trees around them as the interviewer discusses what they are up to; then the man walks back across the yard and disappears between two buildings; four teenaged Native girls walk across the yard; a Native boy walks across the yard; then another who comes up to the interviewer and makes a funny gesture; close-up of the boy’s face and then zooms out to show him sitting before them drinking a Pepsi and eating chips; students walking across a basketball court; more Native teenage girls and a man walk across the yard, some near the camera; at about 5:57, close-up on the face and torso of a middle-aged African-American man (Tom Jewell) in glasses, seated outdoors next to the interviewer; at 15:33, two teenage girls walking; at 15:45, inside a classroom where younger students sit at desks, includes some close-ups of students listening and writing; at 18 minutes, back to exteriors — a yard full of trees (while the interviewer speaks to a student off-camera), and then screen goes white; at 20:37, exterior of building with a porch, other buildings, more of the yard (students speak off-camera).

People: 
Tom Jewell