Media Resources for Native American Heritage Month November

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Native American Peoples titles available in Media Resources, JMU.
Titles with call number VC or MDVD are located in the Music Library (Music Building).
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1.10.06
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Videotape no.4403.
The American Indian Dance Theatre [videorecording] : finding the
circle / a production of WNET/thirteen in association with
Tatge/Lassner Productions, Inc.
[New York, N.Y.] : Great Performances, 1989.
Presentation of various Native American Indian dances performed
with Native American drums and music accompaniment. The
dancers, in their native costumes and makeup, perform in
various settings, including a summer pow wow.
Zuni rainbow dance -- San Carlos Apache crown dance -- Memory
dance -- Drum roll -- Traditional suite -- Ladies fancy shawl
dance -- A warrior prepares -- Men's fancy dance suite -Plains snake dance -- Plains buffalo dance.
American Indian Dance Theatre.
Dance.
Indians of North America -- Clothing.
Indian dance -- North America.
Indians of North America -- Music.
Videotape no.5968.
America's westward expansion [videorecording] / written by Dave
Schreiner, Paul Synnes ; directed and edited by Dan Hildebrand.
[Madison, WI] : Knowledge Unlimited, c1996.
United States -- Territorial expansion.
West (U.S.) -- Discovery and exploration.
United States -- History -- 1815-1861.
Indians, Treatment of -- North America.
Videotape no.2543.
At the threshold [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Finale of the series returns to Brazil where the values of the
Xavante Indian brother are compared to modern views. Also
journey to the American Southwest to discover the firm sense of
belonging that characterizes Native American peoples such as
the Navajo.
Ethnology -- Brazil.
Ethnology -- Southwest, New.
Navajo Indians.
Xavante Indians.
Videotape no.5036.
Autocracy and rebellion in Mesoamerica [videorecording] / Media
Arts, University of Arizona.
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[New York, NY] : Cinema Guild, c1996.
Documentary film with dramatized segments describing the
political behavior of Mesoamericans through a historical and rebellion.
Mexico -- Politics and government.
Central America -- Politics and government.
Mexico -- History.
Central America -- History.
Indians of Central America -- Social life and customs.
Indians of Mexico -- Social life and customs.
Revolutions -- Mexico -- History.
Revolutions -- Central America -- History.
Central America -- Social life and customs.
Mexico -- Social life and customs.
El Salvador -- Politics and government.
El Salvador -- History.
Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacion Nacional.
Videotape no.7126.
Black Indians [videorecording] : an American story / Rich-Heape Films.
Dallas, Tex. : Rich-Heape Films, c2000.
Explores what brought Native Americans and African Americans
together, what drove them apart, and the challenges that they face today.
African Americans -- Relations with Indians.
Indians of North America -- History.
Racially mixed people -- America -- Biography.
United States -- Race relations.
Videotape no.7198.
Bolivian blues [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC
Worldwide ; produced and directed by Rosalind Bain.
Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000.
Part 27 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects
ordinary people. In Bolivia, 10% of children are undernourished
and average school attendance is less than 7 years. Entrenched
vested interests hamper foreign investments and its landlocked
geography limits access to export markets. But there are signs
of change. This program explores the success of a new
initiative "Dialogo 2000: si se puede" designed to coordinate
the work of donor agencies and focus outside aid on achieving
real poverty reduction.
Dialogo 2000: si se puede.
Globalization.
Globalization -- Social aspects.
Community development -- Bolivia.
Public health -- Bolivia.
Water rights -- Bolivia.
Children -- Bolivia -- Social conditions.
Education, Elementary -- Bolivia.
Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Social conditions.
Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Economic conditions.
Investments, Foreign -- Bolivia.
Economic assistance -- Bolivia.
Poor -- Government policy -- Bolivia.
Bolivia -- Social conditions -- 1982-
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Videotape no.6713.
Cabeza de Vaca [videorecording] / Producciones Iguana in coproduccion with Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografia,
Television Espanola, S.A., Sociedad Estatal Quinto Centenario,
Fondo de Fomento a la Calidad Cinematografica, Channel Four
Television, American Playhouse Theatrical Films, Grupo
Alica ... present a Nicolas Echevarria film ; screenplay,
Guillermo Sheridan, Nicolas Echevarria ; producers, Rafael
Cruz, Jorge Sanchez, Julio Solorzano Foppa, Bertha Navarro ;
director, Nicholas Eshevarria.
[United States] : New Horizons Home Video, [1993]
In 1528 a Spanish expedition founders off the coast of Florida.
600 lives are lost. One survivor, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
roams across the American continent searching for his Spanish
comrades. Instead he discovers the Iguase, an ancient Indian
tribe. Over the next eight years, Cabeza de Vaca learns their
mystical culture, becoming a healer--and a leader. But soon
this New World collides with the Old World as Spanish
conquistadors seek to enslave the Indians, and Cabeza de Vaca
must confront his own people and his past.
Feature films.
Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar, 16th cent. -- Drama.
Explorers -- America -- Drama.
America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Drama.
Foreign films.
Motion pictures, Mexican.
Historical films.
Biographical films.
Television plays.
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Videotape no.7082.
Chac [videorecording] / a Milestone Film release ; writer,
producer and director, Rolando Klein ; produced by Cientifilm
Aurora S.A.
Harrington Park, NJ : Milestone Film & Video, 2001.
Based on ritual and legends from the Popul vuh and Mayan stories,
the film focuses on a small Tzeltal village during a terrible
drought. Desperate for relief, thirteen men set out on a quest
to save their people by seeking a solitary diviner who lives in
the mountains and knows the ways of the ancients. Hoping that
he can summon Chac, the rain god, the men follow the diviner
who takes them on a strange journey that challenges their
beliefs and even their sanity.
Popol vuh -- Film and video adaptations.
Tzeltal Indians -- Mexico -- Chiapas -- Drama.
Tzeltal Indians -- Religion -- Drama.
Mayas -- Mexico -- Chiapas -- Drama.
Mayas -- Religion -- Drama.
Maya mythology -- Drama.
Droughts -- Mexico -- Drama.
Feature films.
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Videotape no.2580.
Columbus didn't discover us [videorecording] / Turning Tide Productions.
Wendell, MA : Turning Tide Productions, c1992.
Indians from North, Central, and South America speak of the
impact the Columbus legacy has had on the lives of indigenous people.
Indians -- Social conditions.
Indians -- Foreign influences.
Columbus Quincentenary, -- 1992-1993.
Documentary films.
Videotape no.6545.
Coming to light [videorecording] : Edward S. Curtis and the North
American Indians : a film / by Anne Makepeace ; produced,
written and directed by Anne Makepeace ; a co-production of
Anne Makepeace Productions, Inc. and Thirteen/WNET.
Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000.
Edward S. Curtis was a American photographer whose documentation
of Native Americans is appreciated today especially by their
descendants for the preservation of their culture.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952 -- Photograph collections.
Photographers -- United States -- Biography.
Photographic historians -- United States -- Biography.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Portraits.
Videotape no.2478.
Conflict of the gods [videorecording] / a Sogetel, S.A.
production in association with the Smithsonian Institution,
Quinto Centenario Espana ; produced by Michael Gill ; directed
by Christopher Ralling ; written by Carlos Fuentes.
[S.l.] : Public Media Video, c1991.
In his lifetime Carlos Fuentes has witnessed the rediscovery of
ancient Aztec temples beneath the central square of modern
Mexico City. He retraces the Indian world through their
magnificent pyramids and sculptures. The return of their
exiled god was forecast for the very year Cortes reached their
shores. The savagery of the conquistador equaled that of the
Indian, but he brought with him a new god, a god who sacrificed
himself for men.
Indians of Central America.
Spain -- Colonies -- America.
Videotape no.2483.
Contact [videorecording] : the Yanomami Indians of Brazil /
producer/camera Geoffrey O'Connor.
New York : Filmakers Library, c1990.
This documentary, shot in one of the most remote corners of the
Brazilian Amazon, graphically depicts the devastating impact of
contact with the outside world on an isolated indigenous tribe,
the Yanomami Indians, who are considered to be the last major
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Stone Age people in the Amazon.
Yanomamo Indians.
Indians of South America -- Brazil.
Indians, Treatment of -- Brazil.
Videotape no.3833.
Culture [videorecording] / a production of Dallas County
Community College District.
New York, NY : Distributed by Insight Media, 1991.
Examines cultural diversity, interaction, and conflict in the
United States, focusing on the subcultures of Cajuns, Chinese
Americans, and Cherokee Indians.
Sociology -- Study and teaching.
Culture.
Ethnocentrism -- United States.
DVD 323.
Dances with wolves [videorecording] / Tig Productions ; directed
by Kevin Costner ; produced by Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner ;
screenplay by Michael Blake.
Chatsworth, CA : Orion Home Video : Distributed exclusively by
Image Entertainment, c1998.
Story of a Civil War hero (Costner) who travels west where he is
assigned to an abandoned fort. His nearest neighbors are
members of a Sioux tribe, and they gradually become friends. He
marries a tribe woman (McDonnell) and ultimately must make a
decision about the tribe and their life when he realizes what
their fate will be at the hands of the white man.
Western films.
Dakota Indians -- South Dakota -- Drama.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Drama.
Feature films.
Film adaptations.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Historical films.
Videotape no.3769.
Dancing in moccasins [videorecording] / Films for the Humanities and
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1989.
Examines the struggle of Native Americans to return to their
culture while surviving in the U.S. Features a discussion of
the role of the powwow in modern Indian life.
Indians of North America -- History -- 20th century.
Indian dance -- North America.
Videotape no.3238.
Dancing in one world [videorecording] / RM Arts ; WNET/New York.
Chicago, IL : Home Vision, c1993.
This program was made with dancers from the Pacific Rim Area
including the United States (Afro-Americans, American Indians,
and Hawaiians), Polynesia, Australia, and Indonesia. These
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dancers also took part in the Los Angeles Festival. Includes
archival film footage.
Dance -- History.
Dance -- Pacific Area.
Dance -- United States.
Films for the hearing impaired.
Videotape no.6978.
Drumbeat for Mother Earth [videorecording] : how persistent
organic pollutants threaten the natural environment and the
future of Indigenous peoples / Greenpeace and Indigenous
Environmental Network.
Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c1999.
"The smallpox blankets are back - this time as toxic chemicals
from transnational corporations that enter us through our
traditional foods ... These chemicals threaten our clan
relationships, our treaty rights, our health, and our future generations"
Indians of North America -- Health risk assessment.
Persistent pollutants -- Environmental aspects.
Organic compounds -- Environmental aspects.
Environmental health.
Videotape no.1252.
Drums begin to roll [videorecording] / BBC-TV and Time-Life Films.
New York : Time-Life Multimedia, distributed by Ambrose Video, 1976.
Analyzes the European events and conditions that set the stage
for the First World War. Discusses the Russian defeat in the
Russo-Japanese War which convinced Asians, Africans, and
Indians that Europe was not invincible and inspired confidence
in Germany which was already mobilizing its forces.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Causes.
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
Videotape no.2537.
Ecology of mind [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Visit the Gabra of northern Kenya, whose unique relationship to
their harsh environment is the key to their survival; the
Makuna of Colombia, whose complex myths and rituals reveal for
us a sophisticated ecological awareness; and a modern Canadian
gardener who resists the Western world's control of nature with
a new attitude about sowing Earth's garden.
Gabbra (African people) -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology -- Kenya.
Macuna Indians -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology z Colombia.
Species diversity.
Videotape no.1873.
First frontier [videorecording] / produced by Auburn Television ;
produced by Bruce G. Kuerten, John DiJulio.
New York, NY : Wombat Film & Video, c1987.
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Discusses the explorations of De Soto, and the early history of
the Southeast area, dealing mostly with the treatment of the Indians.
Indians of North America -- Southern States -- History.
Indians, Treatment of -- Southern States.
Videotape no.7024.
The Garifuna journey / produced and directed by Andrea E. Leland
and Kathy L. Berger.
Hohokus, NJ : Distributor, New Day Films, c1998.
"... was made in collaboration with the Garinagu of Belize and
the United States and is a 'special project' of Cultural
Survival, an indigenous rights organization"
Black Carib Indians -- Belize -- Civilization.
Videotape no.1413.
Geronimo and the Apache resistance [videorecording] / produced
and directed by Neil Goodwin ; a Peace River Films, Inc.
production ; WGBH Educational Foundation.
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, 1988.
Modern day Chiricahua Indians tell their side of the story behind
the myth of the Apaches and Geronimo. Presents the clash of
cultures and the right to land.
Geronimo, 1829-1909.
Apache Indians.
Videotape no.1839.
Ghost dance [videorecording] / Film by Tim Schwab and Christine Craton.
Aberdeen, SD : Unity Productions, 1990.
Barry LeBeau, Gemma Lockhart, Tim Schwab; music by Ed Napp, based
on traditional ghost dance songs.
Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1890-1891.
Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.
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Videotape no.4656.
Going to the sun [videorecording] : a creation story of Waterton
Glacier International Peace Park.
[Harrington Park, N.J.] : Janson Associates, Inc., c1996.
Tells the story of the clash between two opposing world views,
the conservationist tribal culture of the Native American, vs.
the acquisitive spirit of the pioneer and the need to tame and
dominate nature. The story is told through interviews with
George "Doc" Ruhle, park naturalist from 1929-1941; Michael
Ober, park ranger and historian; Jack Holterman, historian;
Blackfoot Indians James and Rita Spotted Eagle, Leonard
Mountain Chief, and many others.
Waterton Glacier International Peace Park (Mont. and Atla.) -- History.
National parks and reserves -- Canada.
Glacier National Park (Mont.)
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Videotape no.5269.
Home [videorecording] : Sarah Winnemucca 1844-1891 / GPN, producer.
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Lincoln, NE : Vision Maker Video, c1996.
Examines the life of Sarah Winnemucca, daughter of a Paiute
chief, who lectured on the ways of her people and traveled to
Washington, D.C. to appeal for protection for the Paiute.
Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca, 1844?-1891.
Indian women -- North America -- Biography.
Paiute Indians -- Biography.
Indians of North America -- Biography.
Videotape no.3930.
Honored by the moon [videorecording] / presented by the Minnesota
American Indian AIDS Task Force ; produced by Skyman-Smith ;
producer/script development, Mona M. Smith.
New York, NY : Distributed by Women Make Movies, 1990, c1989.
Native American lesbians and gay men talk about their lives. They
speak of their unique historical and spiritual role, and of the
sacredness associated with being lesbian or gay and having the
power to bridge the worlds of male and female.
Gays -- North America.
Indians of North America -- Sexual behavior -- Attitudes.
Homosexuality -- North America.
Videotape no.5176- 5179.
How the West was lost II [videorecording] / executive producers,
Jim Berger, Steve Thaxton, Cindy Velasquez ; director, Chris
Wheeler ; producers: Sonny Hutchison, Katherine Carpenter.
Music by: Peter Kater.
Bethesda, Md. : Distributed by Discovery Enterprises Group, c1995.
These seven new episodes of How the West Was Lost explore the
Native American experience during the 18th and 19th centuries
chronicling the history of the Iroquois, Cherokee, Seminole,
Dakota, Modoc, Ute, and the Indian Territory.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 18th century.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century.
Videotape no.4850-4859.
Human geography [videorecording] : people, places and change / a
BBC production for the Open University in association with the
Annenberg/CPB Project at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
So. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB Collection, 1996.
1. Imagining new worlds -- 2. Reflections on a global screen -3. Global firms in the industrializing East -- 4. Global
tourism -- 5. Alaska: the last frontier? -- 6. Population
transition in Italy -- 7. Water is for fighting over -- 8. A
migrant's heart -- 9. Berlin: changing center of a changing
Europe -- 10. The world of the dragon.
Human geography -- Case studies.
Ethnology -- Mexico.
Mass Media -- Social aspects.
Singapore -- Economic conditions.
Tourism.
Conservation of natural resources -- Alaska.
Indians of North America -- Alaska.
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Italy -- Population.
Truckee River (Calif. and Nev.) -- Water rights.
India -- Description and travel.
Berlin (Germany) -- History.
China -- Economic conditions -- 1976Shanghai (China) -- Social conditions.
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Videotape no.2498-2499.
In the ashes of the forest [videorecording] / directed by Adrian
Cowell ; written by Adrian Cowell, Michael Kirk ; produced by
Roger James ; a coproduction of Central Independent Television,
Universidade Catolica de Goias, and WGBH/Boston.
Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c1990.
A colonist searches for his son kidnapped by Indians. A pioneer
farm family is on the brink of starvation when their crop fails.
Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Amazon River Region.
Deforestation -- Amazon River Region.
Forest conservation -- Amazon River Region.
Rain forest ecology -- Amazon River Region.
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Videotape no.3409.
In the beginning : origins of man and myth ; Where people lived
legends : American Indian myths [videorecording] / a production
of William Free Productions and Mythology Ltd. ; in association
with Holoform Research, Inc.
[S.l.] : Public Media Video, c1989.
Program 1. The myths of early peoples dealt with the inevitable
aspects of being human. Program 2. In telling an archetypal
Navaho Indian myth, Campbell brings to life the landscape in
which all aspects of the land and the life force are infused
with sacred meaning.
Navajo mythology.
Navajo Indians -- Religion.
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Videotape no.2387.
In the white man's image [videorecording] / Produced by Christine
Lesiak, Mathew Jones.
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, c1991.
A look at the education of a certain group of American Indians in
the Carlisle School for Indian Students founded by Richard
Pratt in the early part of the 20th century as an attempt to
change their heritage and values. Includes the story of
Cheyenne warriors who were exiled to St. Augustine, Florida as
the first group of Indians to be schooled under Mr. Pratt's
direction.
Indians of North America -- Education.
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation.
Indians of North America -- Relocation.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Videotape no.1411.
Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo [videorecording] / a co-
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Rosenstein.
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production of the Institute for Research in History and WGBH/
Boston ; produced by Barbara Abrash and Martha Sandlin.
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, 1989, c1988.
A profile of historian Angie Debo. Focuses on her research in the
1930s uncovering a statewide conspiracy that deprived the
Oklahoma Indians of their oil-rich lands and the efforts of
officials and business interests to suppress her findings.
Debo, Angie, 1890Five Civilized Tribes -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Indian territory.
Videotape no.2541.
Inventing reality [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Has our desire for certainty and objectivity closed off the
"magical" influence of the natural world? We are shown how in
Mexico and Canada the certainties of science can combine with
natural conceptions of physical disease both in the tribal
world of the shaman and in the thinking of modern medical
science. Then travel to the Aboriginal culture of Australia to
inquire whether there is an objective reality "out there" or
whether we participate in its creation.
Ethnology -- Australia.
Ethnology -- Mexico.
Huichol Indians -- Medicine.
Indians of Mexico -- Medicine.
Breast -- Cancer -- Treatment -- Canada.
Australian aborigines -- Folklore.
Mythology, Australian aboriginal.
Videotape no.7022.
In whose honor? [videorecording] / written and produced by Jay
Ho-ho-kus, NJ : New Day Films, c1997.
Discussion of Chief Illiniwek as the University of Illinois
mascot, and the effect the mascot has on Native American
peoples. Graduate student Charlene Teters shares the impact of
the Chief on her family. Interviewees include members of the
Board of Regents, students, alumni, current and former "Chiefs"
and members of the community.
Teters, Charlene.
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
Indians of North America -- Civil rights.
Universities and colleges -- United States.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -- Mascots.
Racism.
Videotape no.3321.
The Indian experience in the 20th Century [videorecording]
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1993.
Finally they can take no more and are fighting back. From Mohawks
protesting the use of their sacred lands as a golf course to
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Cree fighting the construction of a hydroelectric dam, Native
Americans get a public hearing in the media before "progress" gets its way.
VHS format.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 20th century.
Indians of North America -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Indians of South America -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Videotape no.4191.
Ishi, the last Yahi [videorecording]
Newton, N.J. : Shanachie Entertainment Corp., c1994.
Presents a narrated version of the discovery of Ishi, last member
of the Yahi Indian tribe, and events in his life after coming
into the white man's world.
Ishi, d. 1916.
Yana Indians -- Biography.
Yana Indians.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Videotape no.2179.
Kayapo [videorecording] : out of the forest / Granada Colour
Productions ; anthropologist, Terry Turner.
Chicago, IL : [released by] Films Inc., c1989.
Documents the opposition of the Kayapo Indians of central Brazil
to the construction of a hydroelectric dam at Altamira.
Includes the demonstration by 600 Kayapo against the proposed
dam and their success in stopping its construction.
Cayapo Indians.
Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Government relations.
Brazil -- Social conditions -- 1945-1964.
Videotape no.3865.
The Kayapo [videorecording] / Granada.
Chicago, Ill. : Films Incorporated Video, 1990, c1991.
Life among the Kayapo Indians of central Brazil, a fiercely
independent tribe, changed drastically when they were forced to
become "businessmen" or see their traditional way of life destroyed.
Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Xingu River Valley.
Indians, Treatment of -- Brazil -- Xingu River Valley.
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Videotape no.2369.
Last of the Cuiva [videorecording] / Granada International ;
producer/director, Brian Moser.
Chicago, Ill. : [Films Incorporated Video], [1970?]
Anthropologist Bernard Arcand examines the life style of 600
remaining Cuiva Indians in Colombia and the influences and
pressures on the people from outside.
Cuiba Indians.
Indians of South America -- Colombia.
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The Last of the Mohicans [videorecording] / Twentieth Century Fox
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Film Corporation.
[Beverly Hills, Calif.] : FoxVideo, [1993]
The love of Hawkeye, rugged frontiersman and adopted son of the
Mohicans, and Cora Munro, aristocratic daughter of a British
colonel, blazes amidst a brutal conflict between the British,
the French and Native American allies in colonial America.
United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 -- Drama.
Film adaptations.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Feature films.
Videodisc no.257.
The Last of the Mohicans [videorecording] / Twentieth Century Fox
Film Corporation.
Special wide screen ed.
Beverly Hills, Calif. : FoxVideo, 1993.
The love of Hawkeye, rugged frontiersman and adopted son of the
Mohicans, and Cora Munro, aristocratic daughter of a British
colonel, blazes amidst a brutal conflict between the British,
the French and Native American allies in colonial America.
Film adaptations.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Feature films.
Videotape no.5191.
Last stand at Little Bighorn [videorecording] / a Midnight Films
production ; presented by WGBH/Boston, WNET/New York, and KCET/
Los Angeles.
Boston, MA : WGBH, c1993.
Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's
Last Stand," from an Indian and white man's perspective. Uses
journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival
footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of
this historic event.
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876.
Crazy Horse, ca. 1842-1877.
Sitting Bull, 1834?-1890.
Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1876.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876.
Videotape no.1321.
Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris [videorecording] / a production
of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; produced & directed by
Catherine Tatge.
Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, 1988.
Mr. Moyers interviews authors Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris
about American Indians' status and condition in modern America.
Erdrich, Louise -- Interviews.
Dorris, Michael -- Interviews.
Indians of North America -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Interviews.
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Videotape no.4555.
Marks of the ancestors [videorecording : b ancient Indian rock
art of Arizona] / written by Peter Blystone, Brian J. Cass.
Flagstaff, Ariz. : Echo Productions, c1994.
Explores ancient petroglyphs in six different regions of Arizona
with archaeologists and Native Americans.
Petroglyphs -- Arizona.
Indian art -- North America.
Videotape no.4975.
Martin Fierro [videorecording] / Contracuadro.
Chicago, IL : Facets Multimedia, 1996.
Set in the Argentine interior, this film tells the story of a man
who abandons his family to fight the Indians. He fails his
test of courage, becomes a deserter, kills a man in selfdefense, and retreats to live in an Indian villiage with his
best friend.
Feature films.
Videotape no.834.
Masks of eternity with Bill Moyers. [videorecording]
New York, NY : Mystic Fire Video 1988.
Campbell discusses the concepts of God, religion and eternity as
revealed in Christian teachings and the beliefs of Buddhists,
Navaho Indians, Schopenhauer, Jung, and others.
God.
Myth.
Theology.
Videotape no.2372.
Mehinacu [videorecording] / Granada Television ; produced and
directed by Carlos Pasini.
1980.
Anthropologist, Thomas Gregor; camera, Stephen Goldblatt.
Mehinacu Indians.
Indians of South America -- Brazil.
Acculturation.
Videotape no.2857.
Mirrors of the heart [videorecording] / a production of WGBH
Boston and Central Television Enterprises for Channel 4, UK ;
executive producer, Judith Vecchione.
South Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB Collection, c1993.
This program focuses on identity, race and ethnicity in three
Latin American countries - Bolivia, Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Indigenous peoples -- Bolivia.
Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Race identity.
Bolivia -- Social conditions.
Dominican Republic -- Social conditions -- 1961Haiti -- Social conditions -- 1971-
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The Mission [videorecording] / Warner Bros Goldcrest, Kingsmere
Productions Limited [and] Enigma.
Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 1987.
A powerful epic about a man of the sword and a man of the cloth
who unite to shield a South American Indian tribe from brutal
subjugation by 18th century colonial empires.
Feature films.
Guarani Indians -- Missions -- Drama.
Guarani Indians -- Colonization -- Drama.
Indians of South America -- Missions -- Drama.
Indians of South America -- Colonization -- Drama.
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Videotape no.2536.
Mistaken identity [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Who are you? Where does your individual identity begin and end?
While Western societies strive to answer these questions
through a biological view--conception, adolescence, maturity,
and death--tribal cultures define identity by social forces,
who rears you, and an organic continuum.
Xavante Indians -- Social life and customs.
Indians of South America -- Brazil.
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Ethnology -- Indonesia.
Videotape no.5046.
Moccasins and tennis shoes [videorecording] : families, social
justice and the Native American culture / presented by Ada
Alden ... [et.al.]
Minneapolis, MN : National Council on Family Relations, [1994?]
Addresses the persecution and negation of tribal cultures in
western society. Women of the Cree and Ojibwa tribes speak of
their native values and beliefs, the role of women in tribal
culture, and their personal struggles to keep traditional
family structures and core values intact.
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs.
Indians of North America -- History.
Ojibwa women.
Cree women.
Videotape no.6492.
The Mystery of Chaco Canyon [videorecording] / a production of
the Solstice Project ; produced and directed by Anna Sofaer.
Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, 1999.
This film examines the deep enigmas presented by the massive
prehistoric remains found in Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. The
film reveals that between 850 and 1150 AD, the Chacoan people
constructed massive ceremonial buildings in a complex celestial
pattern throughout a vast desert region. Aerial and time lapse
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footage and computer modeling show how the Chacoan culture
designed, oriented and located these buildings in relationship
to the sun and moon. Pueblo Indians, descendants of the Chacoan
people, also speak of the significnce of Chaco to the Pueblo
world today.
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon -- Antiquities.
Archaeology -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon -- History.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon.
Pueblo Indians -- New Mexico -- Antiquities.
Pueblo Indians -- New Mexico -- Interviews.
Chaco Canyon (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
New Mexico -- Antiquities.
Videotape no.3337.
Myths and the moundbuilders [videorecording] / Public
Broadcasting Associates.
[United States] : PBS Home Video ; Beverly Hills, Calif. :
Pacific Arts Video [distributor], c1990.
This film explores the theories about the origins of the
earthworks created by the Hopewell (300 B.C.-300 A.D.) and
Mississippian (ca. 1200 A.D.) cultures.
Mound-builders.
Hopewell culture.
Mississippian culture.
Indians of North America -- Antiquities.
Videotape no.5687- 5692.
The Native Americans [videorecording] / TBS Productions ;
producers, Michael Grant and Patricia Foulkrod ; director, John
Borden ; writers, Hanay Geiogamah and Michael Grant.
Atlanta : Turner Home Entertainment, 1994.
Tribal leaders share their rich histories and current challenges
in this series. Learn how the events of a turbulent past still
impact present issues for Native Americans and all the people
of this great land.
Indians of North America -- History.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Videotape no.6250.
The native Americans [videorecording] / written by Scott Harris ;
producer, Scott Harris.
Las Vegas, NV : Educational Distributors of America, [1997?]
Over 25,000 years ago, the first people began to arrive in what
is now known as America. Covers the early civilizations of the
Inuits, Aztecs, Incas, and Mayas; Christopher Columbus' fateful
voyage in 1492; the Indian tribes of North America and their
cultures; Western expansion in the United States; life on the
Indian reservations; and more. Uses paintings, drawings, and
archival photos.
Indians of North America -- History.
United States -- History.
West (U.S.) -- History.
Columbus, Christopher.
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Videotape no.7106.
The new city [videorecording] : planned order and messy vitality;
The west / producer, WGBH Educational Foundation ; in
cooperation with Library of Congress and National Archives and
Records Administration.
S. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB, c2000.
Part 15 of the series that explores the human side of American
history. Professor Miller explores the tension between the
messy vitality of cities that grow on their own and those where
orderly growth is planned. Chicago--with Hull House, the
World's Columbian Exposition, the new female workforce, the
skyscraper, the department store, and unfettered capitalism--is
the place to watch a new world in the making at the turn of the
century. -- Part 16 of the series that explores the human side
of American history. Professor Scarff continues the story of
Jefferson's Empire of Liberty. Railroads and ranchers, rabblerousers and racists populate America's distant frontiers, and
Native Americans are displaced from their homelands. Feminists
gain a foothold in their fight for the right to vote, while
farmers organize and the Populist Party appears on the American
political landscape.
United States -- History -- Biography.
United States -- History -- 1865-1921.
Chicago (Ill.) -- History -- 1875Urbanization -- United States -- History -- 19th Century.
Skyscrapers -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Department stores -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Hull House (Chicago, Ill.)
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
United States -- History -- 1865-1898.
West (U.S.) -- History -- 1860-1890.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Videotape no.1955.
New World is born [videorecording] / FMI International.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1986.
Out of the clash between the Old and New Worlds came a new
civilization, combining European and Indian traditions. A new
hierarchical social order evolved, based on color. At the
bottom are the Indians, still unassimilated after 450 years,
most still speaking Indian languages.
Spain -- Colonies -- America.
Latin America -- Civilization -- Spanish influences.
Indians, Treatment of -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Social life and customs.
Videotape no.5110.
Oren Lyons : the Faithkeeper [videorecording] / Oren Lyons with
Bill Moyers; produced and directed by Betsy McCarthy; edited by
Michael Collins.
[Princeton, NJ] : Films for the Humanites & Sciences, 1991.
Faithkeeper Oren Lyons, a chief of the Turtle Clan of the
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Onondaga Nation, discusses ancient Native American prophecies
of the ecological disasters now faced by society. Lyons speaks
of respect for nature, of the spiritual basis of law, the
importance of participating in community, and of our
responsibility to future generations.
Indian philosophy -- North America.
Onondaga Indians.
Videotape no.5313.
Paha Sapa [videorecording] : the struggle for the Black Hills /
produced and directed by Mel Lawrence ; written by Cree
McCree ... [et al.] ; a Baseline production.
New York, NY : Mystic Fire Video, c1994.
Examines the relationship of Native Americans to the Black Hills
as a sacred place. Explores the history of the Black Hills
both before and during white settlement, and government
relations with Native Americans since.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Oglala Indians -- Government relations.
Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)
Indians of North America -- Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)
Videotape no.4591.
The Peyote road [videorecording] : ancient religion in
contemporary crisis / a Kifaru production in association with
Peacedream Productions with participation by Eagle Heart
Productions ; production coordinated by the Native American
Religious Freedom Project.
San Francisco, Calif. : Kifaru Productions, c1993.
A documentary on the religious use of peyote by Native Americans
and of efforts to establish protective legislation for
practicing peyotism.
Peyotism -- United States.
Peyote -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Freedom of religion -- United States.
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Indians of North America -- Religion.
Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies.
Native American Church of North America.
Documentary films.
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Powwow highway [videorecording] / Handmade Films.
[S.l.] : Cannon Video, c1989.
Philbert, a Cheyenne Indian from Montana, goes on vision quest to
find enlightenment. After he meets Buddy Red Bow, a fiery
Indian activist, things really start to happen.
Cheyenne Indians -- Rites and ceremonies -- Fiction.
Feature films.
Indians of North America -- Drama.
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Religion in Mesoamerica [videorecording] / Media Arts, University
of Arizona.
[New York, NY] : Cinema Guild, c1996.
Examines the religious history of the people of Mesoamerica as
their religious practices and beliefs shaped and influenced the
cultural system of the society.
Catholic Church -- Mexico -- Influence.
Catholic Church -- Central America -- Influence.
Guadalupe, Our Lady of.
Indians of Central America -- Religion.
Indians of Mexico -- Religion.
Mayas -- Religion.
Shamanism -- Central America.
Indians of Central America -- Social life and customs.
Indians of Mexico -- Social life and customs.
Central America -- Religion.
Mexico -- Religion.
El Salvador -- Religion.
Central America -- Social life and customs.
Mexico -- Social life and customs.
Videotape no.6867.
The right to their own lands [videorecording] / Central
Independent Television, produced in association with the
cooperation of the National Film Board of Canada ; producer,
director, Brian Moser.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1993.
Looks at conflicts over land use between Indian peoples and the
western governments. Between Indians problems with the concepts
of ownership of land and the numbers of treaties allowing
Indians to continue using their homelands being broken, most
groups struggle to hold on to any land at all.
Indians -- Land tenure.
Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Social conditions.
Indians of South America -- Social conditions.
Videotape no.2493.
River people : [videorecording] : behind the case of David
Sohappy / produced, written [and] directed by Michal Conford &
Michele Zaccheo.
New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library, c1990.
Follows the story of David Sohappy, a native American spiritual
leader who was sentenced to a five-year prison term for selling
317 salmon out of season. Explores the historic conflict over
the resources of the Columbia River and the political
controversy involving fishing rights and the right to religious freedom.
Sohappy, David.
Yakama Indians.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Fishing -- Law
and legislation.
Salmon fisheries -- Law and legislation.
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Videotape no.878-880.
Roanoak [videorecording] / South Carolina Educational Television;
produced by James K. McCarthy, Timothy Marx ; a production of
the South Carolina ETV Network and First Contact Films, Inc. in
association with the National Video Corporation.
Columbia, S.C. : South Carolina ETV Network, c1986.
Three-part drama about the Roanoke Voyages, the first prolonged
encounters between the English and Indians on American soil.
Follows general outline of the history of these voyages with
sets and costumes based on artistic and literary sources available.
Navigation -- History -- 16th century.
Roanoke Colony (N.C.) -- Drama.
Roanoke Island (N.C.) -- History.
North Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Videotape no.5696.
Seasons of a Navajo [videorecording] / a presentation of KAET
Phoenix, Arizona ; produced by Peace River Films.
[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Home Video, c1997.
Shows one year in the life of an extended Navajo family on a
southwestern reservation. Contrasts the traditional life with
modern changes.
Navajo Indians -- Social life and customs.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Social life and customs.
Navajo Indians -- Calendar.
Navajo Indian Reservation.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary television programs.
Videotape no.5137.
Secret of lizard woman [videorecording] / a Films for the
Humanities and Sciences presentation ; produced by Alan Sacks
Productions in association with Greengrass Productions ;
produced by Regge Bulman ; written by Mark Greenhalgh and
Matthew Ball ; directed by John Reynolds.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, c1995.
A teenage boy' search for his uncle on a Navajo reservation opens
his eyes and mind to the wonder of his Native American heritage.
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs.
Teenage boys -- United States -- Fiction.
Detective and mystery films.
Videotape no.5035.
Sexuality in Mesoamerica : machismo and marianismo
[videorecording] / Media Arts, University of Arizona.
[New York, NY] : Cinema Guild, c1996.
A study of the concept of sexuality in Mexico and Central
America. Focus is on the cultural archetypes of machismo and
marianismo, orientations which have defined social conduct and
sexual orientation throughout Latin America.
Sex role -- Central America.
Machismo -- Central America.
Masculinity -- Central America.
Indians of Central America -- Social life and customs.
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Indians of Mexico -- Social life and customs.
Sex role -- Mexico.
Machismo -- Mexico.
Central America -- Social life and customs.
Mexico -- Social life and customs.
Women -- Identity -- Mexico.
Women -- Identity -- Central America.
Catholic Church -- Mexico -- Influence.
Guadalupe, Our Lady of.
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Videotape no.2534.
Shock of the other [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Learn how the Western world's desire to remake other societies
into its own image has robbed our modern world of the gifts of
other cultures. And understand the need to protect other
cultures that are threatened by industrial expansion.
Xavante Indians -- Social conditions.
Indians of South America -- Peru -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology -- Peru.
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Videotape no.3370.
The Silent enemy [videorecording] / Paramount ; a Burden-Chanler
New York, N.Y. : Milestone Film & Video, c1992.
A fictional documentary which presents a study of the Ojibway
Indians' struggle for food before the coming of the Europeans.
Tells of the rivalry between Baluk, the hunter, and Dagwan, the
medicine man, for the chief's daughter and the leadership of
the tribe in the coming winter. Filmed in Northern Ontario
with an all-Indian cast.
Indians of North America -- Drama.
Ojibwa Indians -- Drama.
Videotape no.5173.
The spirit of Kuna Yala [videorecording]
New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library, [1991]
This program is a lively and upbeat portrait of a native people
determined to survive the encroachment of the western world.
It features the Kuna Indians of Panama's San Blas Islands as
they unite to protect their rainforest homeland, Kuna Yala, and
the tradition it inspires. Told entirely in the words of the
Kunas, the film is a plea to care for the earth from a people
who have a deep and intimate relationship with the land.
Cuna Indians.
San Blas Islands (Panama)
Panama -- Panama -- San Blas Islands.
Videotape no.5078-5079.
Storytellers of the Pacific [videorecording] / Pacific Islanders
in Communications, Native American Public Telecommunications ;
series producers, Phil Lucas ... [et al.]
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Lincoln, Neb. : Vision Maker Video, 1996.
Documents personal stories and histories of indigenous peoples
living on the lands around the Pacific Ocean.
Program 1. Identity -- Program 2. Self-determination.
Australian aborigines -- Social conditions.
Hawaiians -- Social conditions.
Maori (New Zealand people) -- Social conditions.
Chamorro (Micronesian people) -- Social conditions.
Seri Indians -- Social conditions.
Samoans -- Social conditions.
Aleuts -- Social conditions.
Inuits -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- California -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- British Columbia – Social conditions.
Pacific Area -- History.
Pacific Area -- Civilization.
Videotape no.3508.
Strangers in their own land [videorecording.]
Oklahoma City, OK : Strangers in Their Own Land, Inc., c1993.
A documentary that for the first time records Native American
ceremonies, including an emotional Kiowa wedding ceremony and
the initiation of a young brave into an ancient warrior
society. Winner of the Western Heritage Wrangler Award.
Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies.
Indians of North America -- Oklahoma.
Videotape no.6132.
The Sun dagger [videorecording] / a production of The Solstice
Project ; produced by Anna Sofaer ; directed and edited by
Albert Ihde ; written by Anna Sofaer.
Oley, Pa. : Bullfrog Films, c1982.
Describes the discovery of a celestial calendar in the Chaco
Canyon in New Mexico which was constructed more than 1,000
years ago by the Anasazi Indians. Describes the complex
workings of the calendar and the culture of the Indians who built it.
Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities.
Pueblo Indians -- Calendar.
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Antiquities.
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Astronomy.
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Calendar.
Chaco Canyon (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
New Mexico -- Antiquities.
Videotape no.6868.
Teaching Indians to be white [videorecording] / Central
Independent Television, produced in association with the
cooperation of the National Film Board of Canada ; producer,
director, Brian Moser.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1993.
Schools, where native children find it nearly impossible to
balance the white view they are taught with the language and
values they learn at home, represent a major problem for native
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children. Various tribes have responded differently to the
challenge of educating their children: the Seminole of Florida
resist being integrated, the Miccosukee decided not to fight
but to join, and the Cree took back their own schools.
Indians of North America -- Education.
Indians of North American -- Cultural assimilation.
Indians, Treatment of -- North America.
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
Seminole Indians -- Education.
Mikasuki Indians -- Education.
Cree Indians -- Education.
Videotape no.2542.
Tightrope of power [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Contrast the Western forms of state to the tribal practice of
democracy through consensus.
Ojibwa Indians.
Cree Indians.
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Government relations.
Mohawk Indians.
Indians of North America -- Canada.
Videotape no.2539.
Touching the timeless [videorecording] / PBS Video.
Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992.
Accompany the Huichol tribe of Mexico on their annual pilgrimage
to collect peyote, the sacred food of the gods, and visit the
house of a Navajo medicine man who invites the spirits into his
world through sand painting, chanting, and "walking in beauty."
Indians of Mexico -- Drug use.
Indians of Mexico -- Religion.
Indian mythology -- Mexico.
Huichol Indians -- Religion.
Huichol mythology.
Navajo Indians -- Religion.
Navajo mythology.
Videotape no.7108.
A vital progressivism [videorecording] ; The twenties : the
tensions of prosperity/ producer, WGBH Educational Foundation ;
in cooperation with Library of Congress and National Archives
and Records Administration.
S. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB, c2000.
Part 19 of the series that explores the human side of American
history. Professor Martin offers a fresh perspective on
Progressivism, arguing that its spirit can be best seen in the
daily struggle of ordinary people. In a discussion with
professors Scharff and Miller, the struggles of Native
Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans are placed in
the context of the traditional white Progressive movement. -Part 20 of the series that explores the human side of American
history. The Roaring Twenties take to the road in Henry Ford's
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landscape-altering invention, the Model T. Ford's moving
assembly line, the emergence of a consumer culture, and the
culmination of forces let loose by these entities in Los
Angeles are all explored by Professor Miller.
United States -- History -- 1901-1953.
Progressivism (United States politics)
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
United States -- History -- Biography.
United States -- History -- 1919-1933.
Nineteen twenties.
Mass production -- United States -- History.
Ford, Henry, 1863-1947.century.
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- History.
Videotape no.1181.
Walking in a sacred manner [videorecording] : North American
Indians and the natural world / directed and produced by Stephen Cross.
Chicago : International Film Bureau, c1980.
Words spoken by selected North American Indians over a 200-year
period describe their life, land, plants and animals. Contains
photographs by Edward S. Curtis, who documented the last of
authentic Indian life between 1896 and 1930.
Indians of North America.
Human ecology -- North America.
Videotape no.4944-4952.
The West [videorecording] / [presented by] Ken Burns ; a film by
Stephen Ives ; producers, Stephen Ives, Jody Abramson and
Michael Kantor ; writers, Geoffrey C. Ward and Dayton Duncan ;
a production of Insignia Films and WETA, Washington, D.C. in
association with Florentine Films and Time Life Video.
[Alexandria, VA] : PBS Home Video ; [Atlanta, Ga] : Turner Home
Entertainment, c1996.
Chronicles the history of the American West beginning before the
European settlers and continuing into the 20th century.
Includes the peoples, the wagon trains, the Gold Rush, the
Civil War, the transcontinental railroad and the destruction of
the buffalo, wars against the Indians, settlers in the West,
the Wounded Knee massacre, and beginnings of the new West.
West (U.S.) -- History.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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