"Navajo Indian Reservation." . . . . "Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.)" . . . "Television programs"@en . . . "The struggle to maintain Indian identity and the very existence of sovereign Indian nations within the United States is examined. An intimate look at several Indian nations including the Hopi, Iroquois, Navajo and Lummi."@en . . . "The struggle to maintain Native American identity and the very existence of sovereign Native American nations within the United States is examined. An intimate look at several nations including the Hopi, Iroquois, Navajo and Lummi."@en . . . . "Winds of change" . "Winds of change"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Matter of choice"@en . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . . . . "Pt. 1. The struggle to maintain Indian identity and the very existence of sovereign Indian nations within the United States is examined. An intimate look at several Indian nations including Onondaga, Navajo and Lummi. pt. 2. America's native people face when they must decide whether to be part of one nation or the other, or both. Candid interviews with Hopi tribe members offer rare insights into the personal side of acculturation and assimilation. Shows the importance of identity to urban Indians and the growth of intertribal institutions like the city powwow and Indian festivals."@en . . . . . . "History"@en . . "Educational television programs"@en . "Matter of promises"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ethnographic television programs"@en . . . . . . . "This 2-part series focuses on the Onondaga of New York State, the Navajo of Arizona and adjacent states, the Lummi of Washington State, the Hopi Nation, and various tribal groups in Wisconsin. It investigates the issues of life as an Indian and as an American. It discusses the threats to the future and identities of Indian peoples in American life."@en . "This 2-part series focuses on the Onondaga of New York State, the Navajo of Arizona and adjacent states, the Lummi of Washington State, the Hopi Nation, and various tribal groups in Wisconsin. It investigates the issues of life as an Indian and as an American. It discusses the threats to the future and identities of Indian peoples in American life." . . . . .