Films:
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TV program discussing Indian doctors and Indian music
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1976 Convention Of The National Indian Education Association NIEA 1: speeches by Senator Joseph Montoya and NIEA President Demmert
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anonymous home movie captures the colorfulness of the parade down the main street of Gallup, New Mexico in 1940
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raw footage of ancient Indian petroglyphs in deserts of Southern California
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importance of the buffalo to the American Indians—includes rare appearance of a white buffalo
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The significance of the Colorado River as a possible power source or irrigation source, especially for California and Arizona
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Indian culture as displayed at Gallup, New Mexico during annual pow wow
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Indian boy must learn the survival and social skills that will sustain him as an adult in Indian society before the white man came
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colorful profile of Ecuador at mid-century and the place of its indigenous people in national life
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cultural celebrations of Mexican villagers combine Aztec, Spanish, and Indian residuals
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enticement from Trans-World Airlines to visit New Mexico reveals the centrality of Native Americans to the culture and commerce of the state
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multi-tribal men’s organization with roots in Kiowa Gourd Dance traditions
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pilot film for a colorful film series about the Indian populations of the Mexican past as well as contemporary Mexico
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Indian cook demonstrates the technique
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filming movie with Peruvian beauty Pilar Pilet as Inca goddess of creation in Peruvian Amazon jungle
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beautiful costumes highlight silent footage of a theatrical dance presentation of Indian culture from the Northwest Coast - filmed by Alaska film maker Elmer King
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native American Indians traveling on canoe through scenic wilderness in Canada
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educational film envisions Indian society before the arrival of the Europeans
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traditional tribal lifestyles
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Emily Carr, a Canadian painter of the Indian culture of coastal British Columbia
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archeologists from University of Indiana explore Indian remains
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teacher shows how historic Canadian Indians fashioned tools from available stones
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Pow-wows, social dances, Indian identity
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series of Public Service Announcements from the National Congress of American Indians in praise of Indian history and culture
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series of TV Public Service Announcements encouraging the employment of Indian workers—from the National Congress of American Indians
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Indian comedian and rock band XIT perform
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interview official from the National Endowment for the Arts
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NIEA special meeting regarding Title IV funding for Indian education
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questions and answers regarding Title IV and Indian education
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discuss health care and educational issues
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education official questioned, educator speaks
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interview Indian educators
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more interviews with Indian educators
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professor lectures on disparagement of Indians in textbook
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funding Indian educational projects
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cultural education and bi-lingual issues
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flutist and singer entertain convention
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exhibition of arts and crafts of Southwest tribes
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Mary Lou lives on a reservation along the Missouri River
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war canoe races among men of Northwest Indian tribes at the annual Stommish festivities—from the Western Sketchbook film series and Union Pacific Railroad
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celebrates the return of bison populations in Canada and the United States
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Native Indian (Thundering Hill) comes into an elementary class room and demonstrates native songs with drums
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archeology along Guadalupe River in Texas to discover information about prehistoric Indians in Texas
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The Exiles twelve hours in the lives of a group of young Indian men and women transplanted from the reservation to downtown Los Angeles
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twelve hours in the lives of a group of young Indian men and women transplanted from the reservation to downtown Los Angeles
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folk tale of British Columbia Indians told with people in authentic masks
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archeological expedition by UCLA students and professors to Mexico ruins—as seen of TV series, True Adventure
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second of two short films that comprise "Portage"
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TV program discussing artist Jerome Tiger
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TV program discussing Indian art and culture
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Indian finery and games at National Indian Congress in Pendleton, Oregon—from the Western Sketchbook film series and Union Pacific Railroad
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the art of making wooden masks in Totonicapan, Guatemala
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avant-garde filmmaker Craig Baldwin offers a critical interpretation of the Spanish conquest of the native peoples of the Southwestern United States