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Dark Cloud (actor)

Dark Cloud (September 20, 1855 – September 17, 1918) was a First Nations silent film actor, born Elijah Tahamont.[1] He was a chief of the Abenaki, a First Nations band government belonging to the Eastern Algonquian peoples of northeastern North America.[2]

Dark Cloud
Dark Cloud, pre-1918, wearing the regalia of Plains Indians.
Born
Elijah Tahamont

September 20, 1855
Odanak, Quebec, Canada
DiedSeptember 17, 1918(1918-09-17) (aged 62)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active1910–1918
Spouse(s)Margaret Camp (actress, Dove Eye)

Early life edit

Tahamont's father, also named Elijah Tahamont, had studied at Moor's Charity School and Dartmouth College, where Native American education had been funded by a gift of £12,000 in 1767 from a Native American, Presbyterian Rev. Samson Occom.[3] Moor's School had been established for "civilizing the wild, wandering Tribes of Indians in North America, and ... for promoting religion, virtue, and literature among people of all denominations."[4]

Tahamont became known first as a popular lecturer, and as a model for artist Frederic Remington, the most successful Western illustrator in the "Golden Age" of illustration at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Remington wrote and illustrated a novel, John Ermine of Yellowstone.

Acting career edit

Dark Cloud began working for American Mutoscope and Biograph in New York City in 1910, making his first screen appearances in the era of "eastern Westerns" under the direction of D. W. Griffith and with cinematography by Billy Bitzer. Unlike the later Westerns, featuring dramatic conflicts and indolent Natives, these early films showed Native Americans with respect: in serene, nearly still-life profile against a wide landscape, as though in calm reflection on their lives before the treaties were broken.[5] The Song of the Wildwood Flute, with Mary Pickford and Mack Sennett, was filmed near Fishkill, New York. Dark Cloud's first movie, The Broken Doll, was made in 1910 in Coytesville, near Fort Lee, New Jersey, where Griffith also filmed Call of the Wild.

Dark Cloud appeared in many Westerns and other films during the 1910s. He moved with Griffith's company to the West Coast in 1912, eventually appearing in at least 34 silent movies in a brief film career of only 8 years, cut short by the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.[6] He was sometimes billed as Chief Dark Cloud or as William Dark Cloud.[6] After Remington's death, Dark Cloud collaborated on making a 1917 Francis Ford movie, based on John Ermine of Yellowstone, in which "John Darkcloud" appeared as Fire Bear.

Tahamont was dressed as Hollywood's idea of a "Plains Indian Chief" for all his theatrical roles. Being Abenaki (a group of tribes native to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Southern Canada), he would have never worn the mock ceremonial garb in his personal life, and is often viewed as an example of the long-standing Hollywood tradition of stereotyping and minimizing the cultural diversity of native tribes across the Americas.[7]

Personal life edit

Tahamont married Margaret Camp, who became an actress billed as Dove Eye of the silent film era. Margaret Camp was born in Indian Lake NY, the daughter of the town's namesake, Chief Sabael. The Tahamonts' children, Beulah and Bessie, reportedly were "the first Indian children to attend a New York public school".[8] Beulah appeared in early films and on stage. Their granddaughter, Bertha Parker, was an archaeologist and ethnologist. As an ethnologist, she wrote about the lore, mythology, and early history of Native Americans in California and Nevada.[9] Her third marriage was to the actor "Iron Eyes" Cody, who played the Indian who sheds a single tear for a blighted American environment in "Keep America Beautiful" ads that ran from 1971 into the 1980s.

Tahamont's death, in Los Angeles, California on October 17, 1918, was from bronchopneumonia, officially attributed to the Spanish influenza pandemic.[1] Rumors that he was murdered by a jealous husband, that he died from accidental drowning, or that he was still alive were never substantiated. Several of his films were released after his death.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1913 An Indian's Loyalty An Indian Short, Uncredited
1914 The Dishonored Medal Sheik Achmed
1915 The Birth of a Nation General at Appomatox Surrender Uncredited
1915 The Penitentes Indian Chief
1916 Intolerance Ethiopian Chieftain Uncredited
1917 The Spirit of '76 Joseph Brant
1917 John Ermine of Yellowstone Fire Bear
1919 A Fight for Love
1919 What Am I Bid? Himself
1920 The Woman Untamed Witch Doctor (final film role)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ellenberger, Allan (June 14, 2008). . Hollywoodland. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  2. ^ Chamberlain, Alexander F. (April 1903). "Algonkian Words in American English: A Study in the Contact of the White Man and the Indian". The Journal of American Folklore. American Folklore Society. 16 (61): 128–129. doi:10.2307/533199. JSTOR 533199.
  3. ^ Tahamont and Wionitamente October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Ne-Do-Ba, Androscoggin Valley Community Network
  4. ^ Transcription of Recommendations, Dartmouth Library Bulletin, (November, 1990)
  5. ^ Scott Simmon, The Invention of the Western Film: A Cultural History of the Genre's First Half-century, Cambridge University Press (2003), p. 17. ISBN 0-521-55581-7
  6. ^ a b "Dark Cloud" filmography on IMDb
  7. ^ Buscombe, Edward. 'Injuns!': Native Americans in the Movies. Reaktion Books, 2010.
  8. ^ Los Angeles Times. April 10, 1904. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Roberts, Heidi; Warren, Elizabeth von Till; Eskenazi, Suzanne (July 31, 2007). Ahlstrom, Richard V.N.; Begay, Velda; Beuthel, Laura; Chapin-Pyritz, Regina L.; Cummings, Linda Scott; Jim, Clarabelle; Lyon, Jerry D.; Miller, Lalovi; Myers, Bud; Perry, Laureen; Puseman, Kathryn (eds.). (PDF). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Desert National Wildlife Refuge. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 4, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2018.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dark Cloud actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dark Cloud September 20 1855 September 17 1918 was a First Nations silent film actor born Elijah Tahamont 1 He was a chief of the Abenaki a First Nations band government belonging to the Eastern Algonquian peoples of northeastern North America 2 Dark CloudDark Cloud pre 1918 wearing the regalia of Plains Indians BornElijah TahamontSeptember 20 1855Odanak Quebec CanadaDiedSeptember 17 1918 1918 09 17 aged 62 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHollywood Forever CemeteryOccupation s Actor modelYears active1910 1918Spouse s Margaret Camp actress Dove Eye Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editTahamont s father also named Elijah Tahamont had studied at Moor s Charity School and Dartmouth College where Native American education had been funded by a gift of 12 000 in 1767 from a Native American Presbyterian Rev Samson Occom 3 Moor s School had been established for civilizing the wild wandering Tribes of Indians in North America and for promoting religion virtue and literature among people of all denominations 4 Tahamont became known first as a popular lecturer and as a model for artist Frederic Remington the most successful Western illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century Remington wrote and illustrated a novel John Ermine of Yellowstone Acting career editDark Cloud began working for American Mutoscope and Biograph in New York City in 1910 making his first screen appearances in the era of eastern Westerns under the direction of D W Griffith and with cinematography by Billy Bitzer Unlike the later Westerns featuring dramatic conflicts and indolent Natives these early films showed Native Americans with respect in serene nearly still life profile against a wide landscape as though in calm reflection on their lives before the treaties were broken 5 The Song of the Wildwood Flute with Mary Pickford and Mack Sennett was filmed near Fishkill New York Dark Cloud s first movie The Broken Doll was made in 1910 in Coytesville near Fort Lee New Jersey where Griffith also filmed Call of the Wild Dark Cloud appeared in many Westerns and other films during the 1910s He moved with Griffith s company to the West Coast in 1912 eventually appearing in at least 34 silent movies in a brief film career of only 8 years cut short by the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 6 He was sometimes billed as Chief Dark Cloud or as William Dark Cloud 6 After Remington s death Dark Cloud collaborated on making a 1917 Francis Ford movie based on John Ermine of Yellowstone in which John Darkcloud appeared as Fire Bear Tahamont was dressed as Hollywood s idea of a Plains Indian Chief for all his theatrical roles Being Abenaki a group of tribes native to Vermont New Hampshire Maine and Southern Canada he would have never worn the mock ceremonial garb in his personal life and is often viewed as an example of the long standing Hollywood tradition of stereotyping and minimizing the cultural diversity of native tribes across the Americas 7 Personal life editTahamont married Margaret Camp who became an actress billed as Dove Eye of the silent film era Margaret Camp was born in Indian Lake NY the daughter of the town s namesake Chief Sabael The Tahamonts children Beulah and Bessie reportedly were the first Indian children to attend a New York public school 8 Beulah appeared in early films and on stage Their granddaughter Bertha Parker was an archaeologist and ethnologist As an ethnologist she wrote about the lore mythology and early history of Native Americans in California and Nevada 9 Her third marriage was to the actor Iron Eyes Cody who played the Indian who sheds a single tear for a blighted American environment in Keep America Beautiful ads that ran from 1971 into the 1980s Tahamont s death in Los Angeles California on October 17 1918 was from bronchopneumonia officially attributed to the Spanish influenza pandemic 1 Rumors that he was murdered by a jealous husband that he died from accidental drowning or that he was still alive were never substantiated Several of his films were released after his death Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1913 An Indian s Loyalty An Indian Short Uncredited1914 The Dishonored Medal Sheik Achmed1915 The Birth of a Nation General at Appomatox Surrender Uncredited1915 The Penitentes Indian Chief1916 Intolerance Ethiopian Chieftain Uncredited1917 The Spirit of 76 Joseph Brant1917 John Ermine of Yellowstone Fire Bear1919 A Fight for Love1919 What Am I Bid Himself1920 The Woman Untamed Witch Doctor final film role References edit a b Ellenberger Allan June 14 2008 Chief Dark Cloud aka Elijah Tahamont Hollywood Forever Cemetery Hollywoodland Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved July 14 2018 Chamberlain Alexander F April 1903 Algonkian Words in American English A Study in the Contact of the White Man and the Indian The Journal of American Folklore American Folklore Society 16 61 128 129 doi 10 2307 533199 JSTOR 533199 Tahamont and Wionitamente Archived October 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine Ne Do Ba Androscoggin Valley Community Network Transcription of Recommendations Dartmouth Library Bulletin November 1990 Scott Simmon The Invention of the Western Film A Cultural History of the Genre s First Half century Cambridge University Press 2003 p 17 ISBN 0 521 55581 7 a b Dark Cloud filmography on IMDb Buscombe Edward Injuns Native Americans in the Movies Reaktion Books 2010 Los Angeles Times April 10 1904 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Roberts Heidi Warren Elizabeth von Till Eskenazi Suzanne July 31 2007 Ahlstrom Richard V N Begay Velda Beuthel Laura Chapin Pyritz Regina L Cummings Linda Scott Jim Clarabelle Lyon Jerry D Miller Lalovi Myers Bud Perry Laureen Puseman Kathryn eds Coyote Named This Place Pakonapanti Corn Creek National Register Archaeological District Desert National Wildlife Refuge Clark County Nevada PDF U S Fish and Wildlife Service Desert National Wildlife Refuge p 17 Archived from the original PDF on June 4 2011 Retrieved July 14 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dark Cloud actor Dark Cloud at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dark Cloud actor amp oldid 1194829296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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