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Title |
Description |
Length |
Price |
| Aboriginal Architecture: Living Architecture |
Native structures reflect the diversity of Aboriginal cultures. See the past carried forward in the design and use of contemporary buildings in Indigenous communities. |
57 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
|
Aleut Story |
In the throes of World War II, Aleut-Americans were taken from their homes and placed in government camps, seemingly for their own protection from invading Japanese forces. |
87
minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
|
American Cowboys |
The first Native
American and first African Americans overcome persecution
in the early 1900s to become the best cowboys in the country. |
30
minutes |
DVD-R
$14.95 |
American Indian Artists
(A Three-Part Series) |
These widely recognized
contemporary artists discuss their techniques, choice of subjects
and philosophies. |
30
minutes each |
VHS
$14.95 ea.
$7.45
(all three for
$34.95
$17.45) |
|
Ancient Spirit, Living Word |
A portrait of
the traditional knowledge passed along orally for hundreds
of generations. |
60
minutes |
DVD-R
$14.95 |
|
Beyond Reservation Road |
A Cherokee community
builds a baseball field to give their young people a sense
of pride and purpose. |
30
minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| A Blackfeet Encounter |
Exploring the only deadly clash between Native Americans and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, A Blackfeet Encounter discovers a rich Blackfeet history and culture, traces the aftermath of the expedition's arrival and investigates the challenges and triumphs of the Blackfeet people today. |
60
minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
| Christmas in the Clouds |
The first romantic comedy set in Indian Country. A surprise visit to the Sky Mountain Resort by a major travel guide sparks mayhem, romance and comedy in this critically praised holiday feature. Stars: Graham Greene, Wes Studi and Rita Coolidge |
96 minutes |
DVD
$14.95 |
| The Creek Runs Red |
The Creek Runs Red explores the human response to an environmental disaster and the complex connection between people and place. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$19.95 |
|
Dancing With Photons |
Navajo physicist
Fred Begay attributes his success in the sciences to the abstract
reasoning and Navajo world order he learned from his parents. |
30
minutes |
DVD-R
$14.95 |
|
Fire Warriors |
Montana's Blackfeet
hotshots battle blazes during one of the biggest fire seasons
in U.S. history. Companion discussion guide for web
or print. |
60
minutes |
VHS
$19.95
$9.95 |
Forest Spirits
(A Seven-Part Series) |
A series of the
Oneida and Menominee people filmed on location in Wisconsin. |
30
minutes each |
VHS
$14.95 ea.
$7.45
(all seven
for $79.95
$39.95) |
| The
Gifts of Santa Fe |
The growth of the Santa Fe Indian
Market, from the modest beginnings six decades ago to the
largest competition of Native artists in the world. |
30 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| The
Great American Footrace |
The Great American Foot Race tells the
little known story of a Cherokee farm boy, Andy Payne, who
took home the gold in a grueling 3,422-mile footrace. |
60 minutes |
DVD-R
$19.95 |
| Hand
Game |
Inside view of an ancient form of gambling
that combines strategy, wit and skill. |
60 minutes |
DVD-R
$19.95 |
|
Harold of Orange |
This comedy explores the interaction
of two cultural groups indigenous to Minnesota - American
Indians and philanthropic foundations. |
30
minutes |
DVD-R
$19.95 |
|
Homeland |
Nearly all indigenous nations sit on land threatened by environmental hazards. This feature-length documentary, takes a hard look at these realities and chronicles the efforts of activists leading the charge in these new Indian Wars. |
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| Indian Casinos: What's
Next? |
This "town hall"
style program features a panel of national experts discussing
and answering audience questions about the future of casino
gambling on American Indian reservations. |
56:49 minutes |
DVD-R
$30 |
| Indian Country Diaries: Series Set |
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities. Order both programs in the series "A Seat at the Drum" and "Spiral of Fire" for a special reduced price. |
Two 87 minute programs |
DVD
$44.95 |
| Indian Country Diaries: A Seat at the Drum |
In "A Seat at the Drum," journalist Mark Anthony Rolo (Bad River Ojibwe) journeys to L.A. There he meets many of the thousands of American Indian families who were relocated from poor reservations to the cities in the last half of the 20th century. |
87 minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
| Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire |
"Spiral of Fire" takes author LeAnne Howe (Choctaw) to the homeland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee to discover how the mix of tourism, community, and cultural preservation is the key to their tribe's health in the 21st century. |
87 minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
|
Looking Toward Home |
Looking Toward Home is a one-hour documentary
about the relocation of indians to urban areas in the 1950s. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
| Marks
of the Ancestors |
Archeologists and Native Americans explore the meanings
of petroglyphs and pictographs and learn about the people
who created them. |
60 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
Mino-Bimadiziwin:
The Good Life |
Looking at the ancient Ojibwe tradition of wild rice harvesting
still practiced on Minnesota's White Earth Indian reservation,
this is an in-depth portrait of a community whose people continue
to live off the land. |
60 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| A Native American Night Before Christmas |
This amusing animated video storybook presents a whimsical look at what a Native American Christmas Eve might be like when Old Red Shirt (the Indian Santa Claus) comes a-calling with his team of flying white buffalo to deliver commodities, fry bread and other goodies. |
5 minutes |
DVD
$12.95 |
| Native Word: Stories Past
and Present |
This film brings together three shorts by independent Native American producers that all touch upon the subjects of storytelling and communication in Indian Country. |
27 minutes |
DVD-R
$21.95 |
| Navajo Code Talkers |
This film uses 1940s archival footage of Navajo life and from the US military to show the vital role a small group of Navajo Marines played in the South Pacific during World War II. |
30 minutes |
DVD-R
$14.95
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| The Oneida Speak |
In 1935, while the country was deep in the depression, a group of Oneidas in Wisconsin took advantage of a federal writing program designed to employ Americans and offer economic relief. Many, who wrote in their own language, recorded their daily life on the farm to a federal infiltrator sent to drive people off the land to a devastating small pox epidemic. |
57 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
Pomo
Basketweavers
(A Three-Part Series) |
These programs represent an overview and history of the
Pomo nation of Northern California. Each program features
a short biography of one renowned basketweaver. |
30 minutes each |
VHS
$14.95 ea.
$7.45
(all three for
$34.95
$17.45 |
Pueblo
Peoples:
First Encounters |
A story of the Pueblo peoples' first encounters with Europeans
entirely from the indigenous point of view. |
30 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
The
Real People
(A Nine-Part Series) |
Made by and about American Indians, this series highlights
various aspects of past and present Indian life. |
30 minutes each |
VHS
$14.95 ea.
$7.45
(all nine for $99.95
$49.95) |
Red
Road: Towards the Techno-Tribal Tribe
|
Traditional values and ancient cosmology presented through
interviews with medicine people, elders and spokespersons. |
30 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| Robert
Mirabal: Music From A Painted Cave |
A stirring live performance from the 2001 Native American
Music Award's Songwriter of the Year. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$19.95
VHS
$14.95
$7.45
|
Seasoned with Spirit
(A Five-Part Series) |
Native American Chef Loretta Barrett Oden (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) hosts the new PBS cooking, travel and Native American culture series. |
27
minutes each |
DVD
$24.95 ea. $19.96
(all five
$93.60 $70.20) |
| Silent Thunder |
A heartwarming story of Stanford Addison: a Native American Elder, Spiritual Leader, Horse Tamer, and Quadriplegic. |
30 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
| Singing
Our Stories |
A visionary journey through the landscape of Native North
American song with the "First Ladies" of indigenous music. |
60 minutes |
DVD-R
$19.95 |
| Songs
of the Spirit: Live from the KiMo |
Three renowned, multi-award winning Native-American musicians
perform with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (NMSO) in Live
from the KiMo: Songs of the Spirit. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
Storytellers
of the Pacific
(A Two-Part Series) |
An international two-part series on the oral traditions
of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Rim. |
60 minutes each |
VHS
$19.95 ea.
$9.95
(both for $34.95
$17.45) |
| Standing Silent Nation |
This eye-opening account of reservation life belies popular images of casino mini-states. It is the story of one Lakota family's struggle to retain tribal identity and sovereignty against the odds of history and federal government policy. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
| A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973 |
This documentary tells the dramatic and emotional story in the words of those men and women who struggled for survival inside the bunkers and ravines at Wounded Knee. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$24.95 |
| Trudell |
The
engaging life
story of Native
American poet-prophet-activist
John Trudell
and his heartfelt
message of
active, personal
responsibility
to the earth,
all of its
inhabitants,
and our descendants. |
90
minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
| Vis
A Vis: Native Tongues |
21st century technology links indigenous artists
Ningali Lawford and James Luna in an exploration of art, culture,
and experience. |
60 minutes |
VHS
$19.95
$9.95 |
| The
Voyage Home |
The historic 1,000 mile journey of the Polynesian oceangoing
canoe, Hawai'iloa, united thousands of indigenous people in
a celebration of their cultures. |
60 minutes |
VHS
$14.95
$7.45 |
| Walela:
Live in Concert |
Winner of the Seventh Annual Native American Music Award
(NAMMY) for Best Short or Long-Form Video, Walela: Live in
Concert is a musical journey of the spirit. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$24.95
CD
$17.95
DVD & CD $42.95 |
| Way of the Warrior |
This documentary about the warrior ethic explores how Native communities have traditionally viewed their warriors and why, during the 20th century, Native men and women have signed up for military service at a rate three times higher than non-Indians. |
60 minutes |
DVD
$29.95 |
| Who
Owns The Past? |
The discovery of a 9200-year-old skeleton in the Pacific
Northwest pits anthropologists and archaeologists against
American Indians. |
60 minutes |
VHS
$19.95
$9.95 |