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- Angie Debo. A history of the Indians of the United States
Angie Debo. A history of the Indians of the United States. University of Oklahoma Press, Apr 17, 2013 (link)
- PBS Faces of America: Relationships between Europeans and American Indians (5 min)
PBS FACES OF AMERICA. Relationships between Europeans and American Indians
Aired: 01/20/2010 (5 min)
Louise Erdrich talks about the fractious relationship between European settlers and her American Indian ancestors among the Dakota people and the Ojibwe Nation.
With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- PBS Faces of America: The federal government and "the Indian problem" (3 min)
FACES OF AMERICA. The federal government and "the Indian problem"
Aired: 01/20/2010 (3 min)
Louise Erdrich's grandfather led a fight against the American government’s policy of Indian termination from the 1940s to the 1960s. The policy granted Native Americans the rights and privileges of citizenship, but ended the recognition of tribal sovereignty, tax exemption and trusteeship of Indian reservations.
With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- Massive Digital Divide for Native Americans is ‘A Travesty’
By Katia Savchuk, May 12, 2011
Perhaps nowhere in the United States does the digital divide cut as wide as in Indian Country. More than 90 percent of tribal populations lack high-speed Internet access, and usage rates are as low as 5 percent in some areas, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
- American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region
American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region now known as Utah
- PBS Another View. Native Americans
ANOTHER VIEW. Native Americans
Aired: 06/03/2010 (27 min)
On the next Another View, a history lesson on the Cheroenhaka-Nottoway Indian Tribe of Southampton County, Virginia - and how a man named Walter Ashby Plecker forever changed the relationship between Native Americans and African Americans in this part of Virginia.
- PBS We Shall Remain (trailer)
We Shall Remain is a groundbreaking mini-series and provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history. Five 90-minute documentaries spanning three hundred years tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective.
- Trail of Tears: President Jackson and the Indian Removal Bill (trailer)
From AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Trail of Tears - President Andrew Jackson supported moving Native Americans west of the Mississippi.
Aired: 04/27/2009 (trailer)
- Lumbee Indians (Malinda Maynor)