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Videos from the National Native Emergency Command Center. |
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Videos related to the 2008 election and national Native Vote efforts. |
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Native Youth Nation™ is Indian country's online video posting-and-sharing community for 'native' middle and high-school students, aged 13-18. Through Native Youth Nation teens are able to share their thoughts regarding issues of importance to them or ideas for making Indian country a better place. It's an opportunity for teens to be heard and spark action in their tribal communities. [More] [Less] |
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Videos related to the National Indian Child Welfare Association and other issues surrounding the general welfare of Indian children and native communities. [More] [Less] |
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This channel provides videos related to problem gambling |
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Beautiful Mother of Nations song about Mother Earth from Joanne Shenandoah's Peace and Power CD. |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: |
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http://www.kcts9.org/programs/productions/cnx/archive/932/
"KCTS Connects" with host Enrique Cerna. Airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. on KCTS 9.
Ben Iyall went to war for a country that didn't afford him basic rights. Airdate: May 30, 2008 |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Education |
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The truth about the proposed Kennecott Eagle Mine. Visit nwf.org/greatlakes for more information. |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Nonprofits & Activism |
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A special video tibute to all veterans |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Pow-Wows |
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Nakya is a 6 year old Lumbee Traditional Dancer. For a 6 year old to dance this well makes him a phenomena! Enjoy! It does not get any better than this! |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Pow-Wows |
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A 400-mile journey on foot by young Cheyenne who make this annual relay run to remember their ancestors who could not after the massacre at Ft Robinson. |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Education |
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Market trailer for the new movie Rez Bomb set on and around Pine Ridge Indian reservation starring Tamara Feldman, Trent Ford, Russell Means & Chris Robinson as Jaws, Moses Brings Plenty, Tokala Clifford, Arlette Loud Hawk |
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Date: 05 July 2008 Channel: Entertainment |
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Jim Thorpe famous Native American Baseball player |
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Date: 29 July 2008 Channel: Sports |
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Mary Kim Titla on Arizona Native News, hosted by Linda White Wolf. Posted with permission from AZTV. |
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Date: 04 August 2008 Channel: News |
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Cherokee Morning Song - Native AmericanI've had this song for a couple of years. I wanted to load it because it's beautiful. I hope you like it too.For what it's worth, just to be clear, the images in this video are from many tribes. |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Music & Radio |
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Native American Hollywood Filmmakers discuss Natives in films past and present. These interviews are from my Documentary from 2006. A Native Roscoe Production. |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Movies, Film, TV |
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An inspiring account of an American Indian women who pursued higher education and looks at the tragic past of her ancestors who were forced into boarding schools to assimilate into American culture. |
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Date: 31 July 2008 Channel: Education |
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loved this! it saved the otherwise disastrous Richard Pryor show, for me.. worthwhile comedy from an *actual* American.. |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Comedy |
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A documentary about the seventh generation's role in preserving the culture, traditions an environment of Red Lake Nation |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Movies, Film, TV |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: People |
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This week Inside USA travels across America to speak to the Lakota Sioux, the Western Shoshone, and the Navajo.
The Native American voting block in swing states like Arizona and New Mexico can be crucial.
But what happens when Native Americans want to opt out of the US altogether?
Inside USA investigates. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Native Vote '08 |
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Writer/ Director/ Cinematographer: Hillary AbeCamera: Sony HVR-V1U - HDVThe Tetuma people (a.k.a. the Lakota Nation) have been fighting over their lands in the longest legal battle in the history of the United States. Never having ceded land, the Lakota hold legal title to a vast swath of land promised to them by the treaties of 1851 and 1868*. This territory of 'The Great Sioux Nation' encompasses several states including parts of Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and North Dakota. At the heart of this land is a sacred space called 'the Black Hills'. Despite being offered millions of dollars in monetary compensation for the illegal taking of the Black Hills, the Lakota have never ceded claim to the heart of their culture and history. At the radix of this clash between Western society and Lakota epistemology, ideas surrounding philosophy unfairly compete for the attention of the dominant culture. Notions of property, history, creation, religion, science, metaphysics, family, economy, government are at the core of this dispute. It is impossible for Native cultures to assert an argument that addresses Western logic because they have not and do not belong to traditional Euro-American thought. Thus, when the Black Hills are said to be 'sacred' in English, perhaps it does not imply the type of relationship the Lakota mean when they say sacred. Just as you'll see in the film, the Lakota way of addressing 'dirt' or 'soil' simply doesn't match up. One word can imply the rift in philosophical logic that exists between two cultures and the politics of translation.In a divide this deep, cultural relativism cannot prevail. Indigenous thought which has evolved and changed throughout the course of thousands of years is not considered legitimate. Understanding the way which Indigenous people have chosen to interact with their surroundings illuminates a sense of deliberate purpose. That is what Western society cannot see or admit - the legitimacy of a body of thought not attributed to the individual but to the collective. This is what drives the landscape - the conflict, found among Indigenous peoples all over the world and the governments that have sought to contain them. At the core is a gap between Western understanding and Indigenous worldviews. The Western hemisphere exemplifies a wealth of knowledge that offers completely different notions of property and space, culture and freedom. Because we cannot see into each other, the problem goes on. These cirumstances dictate the fundamental problem facing the Lakota today. "A Good Way" attempts to show the tip of the iceberg in Indigenous logic - a way of thinking that is not completely understood by Euro-American tradition. That misunderstanding has been used as an excuse to exploit Indigenous peoples all over the globe. We must communicate our message: If one can see through the translation, an understanding can develop that will force us to treat each other with mutual respect. That means the right to adopt the cultural, political and economic means of sovereignty to overcome the colonial project. *Article VI, clause 2 of the U.S. constitution states, "...all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." Treaty land cannot be taken by eminent domain or compromised by the powers of states of the union. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 04 July 2008 Channel: Entertainment |
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3 individuals shoot at Riverside County Sheriff's Deputies responding to a call of shots fired leaving 1 dead in a shootout. |
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Date: 05 July 2008 Channel: News |
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http://www.kcts9.org/programs/productions/cnx/archive/932/
"KCTS Connects" with host Enrique Cerna. Airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. on KCTS 9.
Ben Iyall went to war for a country that didn't afford him basic rights. Airdate: May 30, 2008 |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Education |
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The truth about the proposed Kennecott Eagle Mine. Visit nwf.org/greatlakes for more information. |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Nonprofits & Activism |
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A 400-mile journey on foot by young Cheyenne who make this annual relay run to remember their ancestors who could not after the massacre at Ft Robinson. |
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Date: 12 November 2008 Channel: Education |
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The Morris K. Udall Foundation funds 12 Native Americans or Alaska Natives each summer for a ten-week internship in Washington, DC. |
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Date: 06 November 2008 Channel: Education |
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From the 1954 Florida Folk Festival held at White Springs, Fl. Songs of the Florida Seminole by Bill Osceola and Billy Bowlegs III (at 91 years of age). The famous Oklahoma Muscogee/Creek artist, Fred Beaver, sings beautifully 2 songs. Plus a sample of his artwork.
The lady who hosts makes a few mistakes and puts words in the Men's mouths 2 times but this is quite a while back. I am surprised they recorded this at all. Every one in this little video is no longer walking with us. To hear them is a rare treasure - at least, for me.
Regarding the corn dance: Listen the what the men are saying, NOT the lady host. It is not a spring planting ritual. It is forbidden to discuss this alot. You will need to get your info elsewhere if you need to know more. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 01 November 2008 Channel: Music & Radio |
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Trailer for Lacrosse documentary about the Native American origins of the sport. |
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Date: 24 October 2008 Channel: Sports |
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