Through documentaries and dramas, animations and music videos, this collection highlights the cultural and linguistic ...
Movies are the ultimate representation of what Native Americans do best: storytelling. From stories that span modern Native ...
Opinion. Ken Burns, the award-winning filmmaker whose work has defined how Americans understand the Civil War, baseball, jazz ...
The series features interviews with historians, illustrations of key events, re-enactors depicting warfare and life in the ...
November has begun. Besides the chillier weather, preparation for the holidays, football season, and searching for the perfect Thanksgiving turkey (or Tofurky), it’s also Native American Heritage ...
SEATTLE, WA. — The late Jim Thorpe is regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time, and for good reason. He was the first Native American to become an Olympic gold medalist. He also became an ...
Ken Burns’s new documentary series on the American Revolution includes history often left out of textbooks: the economic and ...
More than nine years in the making, the six-part,12-hour documentary series tells the tale of the country’s founding struggle from multiple viewpoints.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A new documentary on the History Channel is putting a spotlight on Native American Olympic gold medalist Jim Thorpe. ‘Jim Thorpe: Lit by Lightning’ will explore the life and ...
purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. Introduction: Social death in the lands of their forefathers -- A ...
“Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act,” a documentary film that Westerly native Hilary Steinman produced for the PBS history series “American Experience,” premiered nationally ...
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