A History of American Indian Achievement (Disc 2)

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
Meyer ( Ronald C )
 
Category
Cultural Documentary  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2008 
Duration
60 min. 
Subject
Non-Western Art History, Native American Architecture, Native American ArtIndians of North America -- History. Indians of North America -- Biography. Indians of North America.  
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Abstract
Program 3: The Great Transition
At the closing of the classic golden age of American Indians, the Anasazi built their spectacular cliff cities ... The Iroquois League wrote a remarkable constitution that would serve as a model for the founding fathers. The transition coincided with the arrival of the Europeans. This included tribal interactions with the settlers at Jamestown and the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation.

Chapters:

1100 - Anasazi Build Cliff Cities at Mesa Verde
1142 - Iroquois League Creates a Constitution
1614 - Pocahontas Marries John Rolfe
1621 - Squanto and Massasoit Help Pilgrims Survive

Program 4: Resistance and Acceptance
In this program are the heroic stories of Indian tribes who attempted to protect their lands from European invasion ... And stories of how other American Indians found ways to live in peace and preserve their culture.
Chapters:

1675 - Metacom Leads "King Philip's War"
1680 - Popé Drives Spanish from Santa Fe
1680 - Kateri Tekakwitha, Patroness of Ecology
1763 - Ottawa Chief Pontiac's War for Independence
1799 - Handsome Lake Founds Longhouse Religion
1805 - Sacagawea, Interpreter and Guide, Aids Lewis and Clark Western Expedition
 
Description
One of 4 videodiscs (60 minutes each) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Audio: in English, with English and Spanish subtitles. Closed-captioned.

 
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