
Project Head Start in Arizona (1970s)
The film explores the lives of the Havasupai Indians living in the Grand Canyon, highlighting their remote lifestyle and connection to the land. It focuses on the educational efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hurst, who teach English to local children through Project Head Start. Utilizing tools like Polaroid cameras and language masters, the children learn the English language by associating words with images, bridging the gap between their traditional culture and modern education.
Keywords
Havasupai Indians, Grand Canyon, education, Project Head Start, English language, Polaroid cameras, learning, remote lifestyle
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