The National Congress of American Indians announced Thursday that it had acquired ownership of the well-known “Crying Indian” anti-pollution public service announcement (PSA) advertisement that first ...
The rights to the 1971 anti-pollution public service announcement, featuring Iron Eyes Cody shedding a solitary bitter tear after trash is thrown at his feet from a passing car, has been retired by ...
(AP) - Since its debut in 1971, an anti-pollution ad showing a man in Native American attire shed a single tear at the sight of smokestacks and litter taking over a once unblemished landscape has ...
Environmental nonprofit Keep America Beautiful has transferred the rights of its famous “Crying Indian” anti-littering public service announcement to the National Congress of American Indians. The ad, ...
Mike Baum has vivid memories of Keep America Beautiful’s 1971 “Crying Indian” public-service announcement when he was growing up. One of the most successful advertising campaigns in history, the video ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since its debut in 1971, an anti-pollution ad showing a man in Native American attire shed a single tear at the sight of ...
A Native American advocacy organization has been given ownership of the 1970s "Crying Indian" PSA, an iconic advertisement that has been accused of perpetuating stereotypes. The National Congress of ...