"Death Valley Days" Sequoia (TV Episode 1954) Poster

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(1954)

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An interesting episode for several reasons
mozartsw2006-784-22077925 August 2021
This episode of the classic Western antholgy series "Death Valley Days" relates the story of Sequoyah (here spelled Sequoia), a member of the Cherokee nation who sought to unite his people by arriving at a common written language. This important story needs to be more widely known, and while, of course, fictional elements are introduced into the story, the basic premise of one man trying to further the lives of his people through education is still present to enlighten people. What I also find notable about this episode is the portrayal of Sequoia by veteran Western character actor Lane Bradford, who usually played henchmen or villains. Here he shows true skill, playing this hero of his people with great dignity, and a subtlety and sensitivty that he was very rarely allowed to display. While it is always preferrable to have Native American actors portray their own people, Mr. Bradford did not act in a way that was disrespectful to the Cherokee people. The script also tells the story without resorting to the usual stereotypes and cliches of the times. A worthwhile episode in one of my favorite TV series. I strongly recommend it.
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