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The People

Begins the series on the American West with a look at the native peoples and the explorers and Europeans who saw the territory as new land to settle and conquer.

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  • "People"@en
  • "West"@en
  • "West: The people"

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  • "Begins the series on the American West with a look at the native peoples and the explorers and Europeans who saw the territory as new land to settle and conquer."@en
  • "Nearly one hundred years before the American Revolution, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up against their European masters and drove the Spanish from their lands. Then, with America's purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1804, Lewis and Clark set off to find the fabled Northwest Passage, as a confident young nation prepared for its own epic march across the West."@en
  • "To the original Native American inhabitants, the West has been a land of myth. To the Europeans, such as Cabeza de Vaca and Coronado, the West was a "wilderness" to be conquered. Nearly 100 years before the American Revolution, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up against their European masters and drove the Spanish from their lands. Then, with America's purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1804, Lewis and Clark set off to find the fabled Northwest Passage, as a confident young nation prepared for its own epic march across the West."@en
  • "Experience the rich cultural diversity of Native American tribes and the impact that early white explorers had on their lives. Students will learn about the mysterious disappearance of the Anasazi culture and the successful Pueblo revolt against their Spanish conquerors. First-person accounts bring to life the adventures of early explorers, from Cabeza de Vaca, the first white man to enter the West, to the Lewis and Clark expedition"
  • "To the original Native American inhabitants, the West has been a land of myth. To the European settlers, the West was a "wilderness" to be conquered. Nearly 100 years before the American Revolution, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up against their European masters and drove the Spanish from their lands. Then, with America's purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1804, Lewis and Clark set off to find the fabled Northwest Passage, as a confident young nation prepared for its own epic march across the West."@en
  • "Documents the exploration of the American West, the many claims to the land by Europeans and their impact on the resident Indian tribes. Topics include: early explorers (de Vaca, Coronado, Lewis and Clark); Spanish missions in California; suppression of Indian religion (Pueblo); adoption of the horse by the Indians; impact of smallpox."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The People"@en
  • "The West. [Episode 1], The People"
  • "The West. Disc one, The people"@en
  • "The West Episode 1, The people"
  • "The West. Episode 1. The people"@en
  • "The West. Volume 1, The people"@en
  • "The West. Episode 1, The people"@en