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1910 Native American Indian Interracial Marriage Drama Film
A treasure of early silent films, White Fawn’s Devotion is probably one of the first films made by Native Americans. The film meditates on cultural and racial issues including but not limited to: Native Americans, white settlers, interracial marriage, and cultural loyalty. The story moves quickly, as a white settler marries a Native American and they have a daughter. Trouble ensues, however, when the settler learns he’s inherited a large sum of money and wishes to leave the more natural lifestyle that he’s chosen. Set on the frontier, White Fawn’s Devotion is unique in many aspects: it’s shot on the frontier, as opposed to the hokey sets of most of its contemporaries; it’s not from the white man’s perspective; it takes an honest look at the culture clash that occurred in early America. Above all else, White Fawn’s Devotion is a precious glimpse of America through the eyes of a sadly embittered but powerfully artistic minority.
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Urdu: نصرت فتح على خاں) (October 13, 1948 - August 16, 1997), a Pakistani musician, was primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis (a mystical offshoot of Islam). Traditionally, Qawwali has been a family business. Nusrat's family (originally from Afghanistan) has an unbroken tradition of performing qawwali for the last 600 years. Among other honorary titles bestowed upon him, Nusrat was called Shahenshah-e-Qawwali, meaning The Emperor of Qawwali.
First feature-length silent movie on the Alamo.
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What Every Muslim Needs To Know About Christianty
Christ for the Crescent Moon Ministries Mani Erfan C/O GLC P O Box 61000 Midland, TX 79711 Web: www.ccmem.com E-Mail: mani@ccministries.com CCM stands for Christ for the Crescent Moon. The Crescent Moon is the most widely recognizable sign for the Muslim World. CCM Ministries' vision is to win one million Muslim souls throughout the Farsi-speaking world which includes largely Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and the 10 million displaced refuges of Farsi heritage dispersed around the globe. CCM was founded by Pastors Mani and Jennifer Erfan in 2001. Mani was born a Shiite Muslim in Iran and immigrated to United States in 1983. Through a miraculous encounter with Jesus Christ Mani came to know the Lord in 1987 and has been in active ministry amongst Muslims since 1993. Escape from Darkness - (if you cut and paste the link it will work) http://www.escapefromdarkness.org. Daniel Shayesteh was co-founder of Iran's Revolutionary Army.
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