This scene from 'Into the West' (2005) depicts the arrival of photography in a Native American village during the late 19th century, illustrating how this new technology represented both a strange and powerful encounter alongside military expansion, settlers, and reservation life, while simultaneously serving as a tool for outsiders to document and shape perceptions of Indigenous peoples.
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