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The People of the Great Plains (part one) Buffalo People and dog days

A continuation of the history of the Great Plains tribes, including the Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, and Arapaho.

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  • "People of the Great Plains (part two)"
  • "People of the Great Plains (part one)"
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  • "Summary: Probe the overpowering factors that led to the loss of the Great Plains by its native sons: Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, Arapaho. Join a group of tribespeople as they painfully recall the Sand Creek and Wounded Knee massacres, and as they consider the benefit of using the American political arena to reclaim their heritage."
  • "A continuation of the history of the Great Plains tribes, including the Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, and Arapaho."@en
  • "Tribal leaders share their rich histories and current challenges in this series. Learn how the events of a turbulent past still impact present issues for Native Americans and all the people of this great land."@en
  • "A history of the "Buffalo People," including the Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, and Arapaho tribes."@en
  • "Meet the tribes that lived and prospered on the Great Plains of North America: Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, Arapaho. These are the "Buffalo People" who lived and died by the sacredness of the bison, hunted on foot with the aid of dogs, and maintained a respectful harmony between man and earth."@en
  • "Summary: Meet the tribes that lived and prospered on the Great Plains of North America: Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, Arapaho. These are the "Buffalo People" who lived and died by the sacredness of the bison, hunted on foot with the aid of dogs, and maintained a respectful harmony between man and earth."
  • "Probe the overpowering factors that led to the loss of the Great Plains by its native sons: Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, Arapaho. Join a group of tribespeople as they painfully recall the Sand Creek and Wounded Knee massacres, and as they consider the benefit of using the American political arena to reclaim their heritage."@en

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  • "History"@en
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  • "The People of the Great Plains (part one) Buffalo People and dog days"@en
  • "The People of the Great Plains (part two) the coming of the horses, the white man and the rifle"@en
  • "The Plains. Part II fields of grass, seas of blood"@en
  • "The Plains part I : all our relations"
  • "The Plains part II : fields of grass, seas of blood"
  • "The Plains. Part I all our relations"@en