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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…
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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
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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:…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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Philippines Film No. 5A film that is part ethnographic in nature showing a variety of indigenous ceremonies and village activities and some shots of Bartlett family members and friends.
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Ralph Belknap 1926 Expedition to GreenlandBelknap, Professor of geology at the University of Michigan, was a member of the U-M Greenland Expedition of 1928, led by professor William Hobbs. Film records departure by ship from New York,…
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Garrison's Class, 1957Silent footage of a ham radio class conducted by Garnet Garrison, also shots of the Huron Valley Amateur Radio Association's bus with radio equipment for civil defense work. Talent: Garnet…
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Western EuropeRoundtable discussion of political and economic problems facing Western Europe as seen by UM faculty members familiar with current conditions. Talent: Henry Bretton, UM-Pol; George Peek, UM-Pol; …
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Women in the World of Man [Part 4]:Curator of the Oriental Division of the UM Museum of Anthropology, discusses "Articles of Adornment" and displays rare items of women's clothing from around the world from the UM…
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Women in the World of Man [Part 3]:Janowitz leads his UM seminar in a panel discussion on the changes and conflicts in women's role in modern society. Talent: Morris Janowitz, UM-Soc.
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Women in the World of Man [Part 2]:White, president of Mills College, Oakland, Cal., opens with comments on women in higher education followed by panel discussion. Talent: Marvin Niehuss, UM-V.P.; Helen Dodson, UM-Astron.; Algo D.…
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