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We shall remain America through native eyes

From the Native American perspective, documents the European settlement of North America from the landing of the Mayflower to present-day activism.

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  • "American experience"
  • "America through native eyes"
  • "America through native eyes"@en

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  • "From the Native American perspective, documents the European settlement of North America from the landing of the Mayflower to present-day activism."@en
  • "From the award-winning PBS series AMERICAN EXPERIENCE comes WE SHALL REMAIN, a provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history."@en
  • "When Europeans arrived in North America, they encountered the Native people. Contrary to stereotype, American Indians were not simply ferocious warriors or peaceable lovers of the land. They were, like all people, an amalgam: charismatic and forward thinking, imaginative and courageous, compassionate and resolute, and, at times, arrogant, vengeful, and reckless. Native peoples valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture using all avenues available, including military, legal, and political action, diplomacy, and supplication of the spiritual realm. From the Wampanoags of New England in the 1600s who used their alliance with the English to weaken rival tribes, to the bold new leaders of the 1970s who harnessed the momentum of the civil rights movement to forge a pan-Indian identity. Spanning almost four hundred years, these documentaries tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective, presenting Native history as an integral part of the American story."@en
  • ""They were charismatic and forward thinking, imaginative and courageous, compassionate and resolute, and, at times, arrogant, vengeful and reckless. For hundreds of years, Native American leaders from Massasoit, Tecumseh, and Tenskwatawa, to Major Ridge, Geronimo, and Fools Crow valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture. Sometimes, their strategies were militaristic, but more often they were diplomatic, spiritual, legal and political ... These five documentaries spanning almost four hundred years tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective, upending two-dimensional stereotypes of American Indians as simply ferocious warriors or peaceable lovers of the land." -- Emboîtage."
  • ""They were charismatic and forward thinking, imaginative and courageous, compassionate and resolute, and, at times, arrogant, vengeful and reckless. For hundreds of years, Native American leaders from Massasoit, Tecumseh, and Tenskwatawa, to Major Ridge, Geronimo, and Fools Crow valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture. Sometimes, their strategies were militaristic, but more often they were diplomatic, spiritual, legal and political ... These five documentaries spanning almost four hundred years tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective, upending two-dimensional stereotypes of American Indians as simply ferocious warriors or peaceable lovers of the land" -- Container."

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentaires télévisés"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Historical television programs"@en
  • "DVD"
  • "Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction"
  • "Longs métrages"
  • "Television programs for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "eVideos (www)"
  • "Émissions historiques télévisées"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "We shall remain"
  • "We shall remain America through native eyes"
  • "We shall remain America through native eyes"@en