A History of American Indian Achievement (Disc 3)

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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082 
Abstract
Program 5: The New Indian Leaders
American Indian leaders with great vision make a valiant attempt to retain their culture and continue to live on their ancestral lands west of the Appalachians. Without these valiant efforts, it is doubtful the Indian nations east of the Mississippi River and along the west coast would have survived at all.

Chapters:
1811 - Chief Tecumseh Leads the Last Great American Indian Confederacy
1821 - Sequoyah Creates Cherokee System of Writing
1833 - Chief Black Hawk Writes His Autobiography
1835 - Osceola Resists Indian Removal Act
1850 - Chief Sealth Welcomes Settlers to the Pacific Northwest

Program 6: Plains Indians War
From 1853 to 1890, the Plains Indians horse culture engaged the United States military in its longest conflict.

Chapters:
1861 - Cochise, Undefeated Apache Warrior Hero
1864 - Ely Samuel Parker Becomes Adjutant to General Ulysses S. Grant
1868 - Red Cloud, the Sioux Renaissance Leader
1875 - Quanah Parker, Legendary Comanche Leader
1876 - Sitting Bull & Crazy Horse at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
1877 - Chief Joseph Leads Brilliant Nez Perce Retreat
 
Description
One of 4 videodiscs (60 min. each) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Audio: in English, with English and Spanish subtitles. Closed-captioned. 
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