The spirit of a favorite holiday's underlying message - love and joy - is enhanced by the unique presentation featuring Northern European, African-American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian youngsters explaining family and ethnic customs...
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A Native American woman answers student's questions about Christopher Columbus, European settlement and Native American history and culture. She discusses Indian beliefs and cultures and explains how the arrival of European settlers affected Native Amer..
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A fifteen-minute video about the benefits of home and community health care programs in First Nations communities. Today, in many aboriginal communities persons with illnesses or injuries may have to leave families and friends behind to receive treatment
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Four teenagers explore the consequences of mixing alcohol and boating. The film is based on a real incident and subsequent rescue effort. The video includes interviews with family members of a person lost in the accident.
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Traces the history of Shoshone and Arapaho family life and shows how the introduction of boarding schools disrupted the continuity of traditional child rearing, resulting in a generation with troubling issues in school and at home
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Abuse, neglect, poverty, crime, racism all issues many Canadian First Nations and M tis youth face each day. Circle of Voices is a pilot theater project that attempts to look at one of the causes of these issues - the residential school experience.
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This five part series provides a look at the lifestyles past and present of Canada's west-coast native peoples. The program looks at the blending of age-old traditions with modern business ventures and educational programs.
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A disturbing story of the importance of fire safety in the home. A young couple and their two children plan a happy holiday season but are visited by an unwelcoming presence. Featuring Chief Dan George and Tantoo Cardinal.
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...focuses on youth empowerment- the value of traditional teachings and the impact these traditions are having on young native people. Healing of Nations delivers inspiring messages of hope to us all - words to heal the native nations and the planet...
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Set to music and poetry, this program is designed to develop a positive self-image as well as offer positive choices for the future of Indian Youth. The narrative is based around the lives and everyday activities of a 13-year-old boy and girl.
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A slide and video presentation useful for encouraging Native American youth to further their education and pursue professional careers.
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A teenage brother and sister are troubled by their uncertain future as high school graduation nears. Through their grandfather they meet various role models who apply traditional values in pursuing their post-secondary education.
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...about small boat safety in rural Alaska touches on issues such as alcohol use, weather, and personal flotation devices. The fictional story about a family traveling upriver to a fish camp illustrates how a tragedy could have been prevented.
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...about a young native Indian girl from a small community on Vancouver Island and the events which led up to her becoming infected with the HIV AIDS virus.
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A 3 Hour Ready-To-Teach Program on Child Development, Parenting, and How to Give Baby the Best Start. This program covers the following topics: Speech and language development, Reading and Literacy, Positive and Nurturing Environments and more...
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These stories of various Indian nations are told and performed by Native Americans to rehearse and remember who they are and what they believe.
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These stories of various Indian nations are told and performed by Native Americans to rehearse and remember who they are and what they believe. 8-part series, 26 minutes each.
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This intriguing video lesson, replete with music and colorful animation, presents four tales from four different Native-American groups:
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"Open Your Eyes and be Aware" is a brief video that addresses HIV and Aboriginal youth. In 1999, the Enoch Spirit Fire Ensemble, a youth group from the Enoch Cree Nation, created a music video based on the lyrics "Be Aware."
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The misuse of prescription drugs is a problem that occurs in every part of society. No one is immune to it. In the community of Wagmatcook, Nova Scotia prescription drugs were finding their way to youth on the street.
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The counsellor, Cedric is a 26-year-old Mowa/Choctaw from Alabama who has committed his life to empowering Aboriginal youth across Canada and the United States. His teaching and disciplinary style is unique and he reaches the youth through his own methods
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Made for all those seeking to improve services to Native American pupils within schools.
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It is crucial for your Native American students to have a strong sense of their history • This important program is designed to present the strength and importance of the native people of North America.
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This program discusses the growing diversity found in America’s classrooms. Racial misunderstanding can bring about hatred, discrimination, and prejudice. Learn to appreciate the differences between people.
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The Sweetness in Life series features knowledgeable and enthusiastic hosts, healthy eating, physical activities, community profiles, interviews with elders, role models, health practitioners and other fascinating people from across the country!
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Terrorism occurs all over the world. Understand what terrorism is and see how terrorists operate. Strategies for how to cope after terrorists have acted are given in a video that sheds light on systematic, organized violence.
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How can children adapt and do more than survive in neighborhoods where violence is common? How can they learn in schools where teachers have given up on them?
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In this informative & educational video, you will learn how to identify many trailsigns that are left behind by animal that live in the Northern United States, Canada and Alaska.
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FOX AND BEAR
QUEEN OF THE SEA
TWO ESKIMO INUIT LEGENDS (SET OF 2)
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This 15-minute film, featuring Will Sampson, is designed to foster an appreciation for the richness of Native American cultures and promote social support by reinforcing traditional values. Teaches friendship, sharing and respect for all people.
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