Indians of the Upper Mississippi: Culture
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Indians of the Upper Mississippi: Culture
Preserving cultural heritage and traditions is a problem many ethnic groups face. This segment explores the strong commitment of the elders of two tribes to educate new generations in the language, craft, arts, and traditions of the past, and how they continue to use a gaming windfall to fund their housing and schooling and protect their sovereignty.
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Length 29 min.
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Copyright 1995
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$ 99.00
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This title is part of the following series:
INDIANS OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI
This series documents the success of two tribes of
Native Americans, the Winnebago and Menominee.
Enlightening interviews in the beautifully
photographed program reveals how these tribes won
their struggle to stay on their ancestral lands and
retain their culture and heritage.
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13-4208 |
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Indians of the Upper Mississippi: History |
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13-4209 |
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Indians of the Upper Mississippi: Politics |
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