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Slideshows
A tribute to the occupation of Alcatraz in 1969. Presented as a "series of still hotos" that is carried by a background of AIM songs, alleviating the need for narration. The songs and photos carry the feeling of the event.
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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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Presents philosophic view of the Indian Woman, her energy as an extension of the earth's work and her relationship to the male.
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Views contemporary Indian Youth and points out their guardianship of the land and customs to be passed on, as their elders passed it on to them. The narrative of the film is revolves around the words of Chief Seattle s 1853 speech.
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