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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 10]: The Uncertain FutureThe Uncertain Future.; A summary of the major issues facing the American Indians. U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs comments on the policy of termination and Indian representatives discuss Indian…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 9]: Politics, Peyote and PassamaquoddyPolitics, Peyote and Passamaquoddy.; A discussion of the politics, religion, and languages of today's Indians. Talent: Joseph R. Julin, UM-Law; Kenneth Hill, UM-Ling.; George Heron
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 8]: Heritage of CraftsmanshipHeritage of Craftsmanship.; The American Indian crafts tradition -- then for use and trade, now for use and sale, a look at the products of Indian craftsmanship and their role in Indian life. Talent:…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 7]: Treaty Rights or Civil RightsTreaty Rights and Civil Rights.; A look at how treaty and civil rights merge to protect the American Indian's independence. A Sioux anthropologist discusses the Indian world view which exists…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 6]: Indian AmericansIndian Americans.; A look at what happens to Indian culture in the "Melting Pot" from the extremes of racial and cultural extinction to cultural preservation on reservations, also the…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 5]: Indian TerritoryIndian Territory.; An examination of the Indian's forced migration to Oklahoma and their condition today as seen through the experience of two tribes, the Cherokee of eastern Oklahoma and the…
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 4]: The Northern PlainsThe Northern Plains.; An examination of the history of the legendary plains warriors and the present status of their descendants, includes film of the Montana Crow Reservation. Talent: Joseph R.…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 3]: The NavajoThe Navajo.; Navajo tribal chairman Nakai and the director of the Gallup, New Mexico Indian Center discuss the Navajo's simultaneous efforts to preserve their traditional ways and to encourage…
From Liz Gadelha
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Silent Heritage: The American Indian [Part 1]: Myths and Manifest DestinyMyths and Manifest Destiny.; Ten part series features interviews with representatives from 10 major American Indian tribes. This program examines myths about Native Americans which have blinded us…
From Liz Gadelha
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Preserving Our Past: Tribal UnityA video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss the economic and social strength of the Sault Ste. Tribe.
From Liz Gadelha
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Preserving Our Past: Natural HealingA video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss traditional medicines.
From Liz Gadelha
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Preserving Our Past: FamilyA video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss family heritage.
From Liz Gadelha
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Preserving Our Past: The StoriesA video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss stories of growing up.
From Liz Gadelha
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Preserving Our Past: Finding Our WayA video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss their experiences of racism.
From Liz Gadelha
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Interview with Bea Bailey and a Group of Grand Rapids Indians Tape 2 [Part 2]Oral history project undertaken by Professor John Tevebaugh of Grand Valley State Colleges in 1976. Interview with Bea Bailey and six Grand Rapids Indians who wished to remain anonymous. Topics…
From djpillen
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Interview with Bea Bailey and a Group of Grand Rapids Indians Tape 1 [Part 2]Oral history project undertaken by Professor John Tevebaugh of Grand Valley State Colleges in 1976. Interview with Bea Bailey and six Grand Rapids Indians who wished to remain anonymous. Topics…
From djpillen
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