Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow (1950) offered a shift in how Native Americans were being portrayed by classic Hollywood. Though the film has its flaws and fair share of artistic liberties, this film makes strong social and political statements for its time regarding the film industry and past portrayals of Native Americans.

Angela Aleiss’ Broken Arrow is a wonderful addition to the “Reel West” series of books by the University of New Mexico Press about individual Western films. This book is well-researched with much discussion about the production and reception of this film, in addition to reflections about the film’s portrayals and legacy today.

I recommend this book to fans of Western films and those already enjoying the Reel West series.


Broken Arrow is available for purchase via University of New Mexico Press.