Links
The Pueblo Indian Council Pueblo Indian Links
Words & Place: Native Literature from the American Southwest, "Running on the Edge of the Rainbow: Laguna Stories and Poems" with Leslie Marmon Silko
Films:
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Inherent sovereignty and the right of the Pueblo Indians to take control of their school system
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Different aspects of the educational system
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Daily life for students at the Albuquerque Indian School
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Discipline at Albuquerque Indian School
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inside the School
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Benefits / Critique of Albuquerque Indian School
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Arts and crafts of the Pueblo Indians (Hopi, Zuni, Navajo)
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Native American dances
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explores Taos pueblo and other Indian sites
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Pueblos appealing to keep their homelands
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Indian pottery and explanation of the designs
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father takes his young son to pow wow ceremony in Gallup, New Mexico
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tribal leaders discuss Tewa-English bilingual education and its importance to the survival of Indian culture
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bilingual teachers discuss accomplishments of the program
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educational administrators discuss bilingual education
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school principal discusses bilingual education
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scenes of children learning in classroom
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more scenes of children learning in classroom
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Traces the history of the Pueblo Indians, the community dwellers of southern Colorado, to present day pueblos in New Mexico, with emphasis on Taos, Acoma, and Zuni. Discusses the traditions of the Pueblo Indians, their way of life, and their adaptability