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Post by teleadm on Jun 7, 2017 18:19:33 GMT
Let's see if these could count...
All versions of Nikolai Gogol's saga of the 16th century cossacks, Tarass Boulba 1936, The Rebel Son 1938, Taras Bulba 1962 and Taras Bulba, il cosacco 1963, though the cossacks have been played by all kinds of nationalities.
The Savage Innocents 1960 the eskimos or inuits, though played by Anthony Quinn and Yoko Tani.
Apocalypto 2006 the Mayan kingdom before Europeans.
Die weisse Massai/The White Massai 2005, The Massais of today and how they live in a confusing world they can't really get a grip of, beeing used as tourist attractions.
King of the Gypsies 1978 The Gypsies (Romanis) of New York, based on a novel by Peter Maas and I don't know how much of it that is fabricated, and the Romanis are played by all kinds of american actors (Sterling Hayden, Shelley Winters, Susan Sarandon, Eric Roberts, Brooke Shields). A Romani camp was also used for some action scenes in From Russia With Love 1963
Suriyothai/The Legend of Suriyothai 2001, Thai nations and wars before before the Europeans.
The Emerald Forest 1985, Brazil rain forest tribe, based on a true story.
The Stranglers of Bombay 1960 maybe not a tribe, Thuggee Cult of Kali, based on a true story, but I thought it was interesting to mentionen since it was from them we got the word "thug" and "thugs".
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