The World of Chief Seattle
A historical account of Chief Seattle’s people, the Suquamish, from precontact time to the present, based on tribal archives, oral history and museum photographs.
A historical account of Chief Seattle’s people, the Suquamish, from precontact time to the present, based on tribal archives, oral history and museum photographs.
Learn the healing use of Eastern Woodland plants from a Native American root doctor and herbalist.
The heroic story of an ordinary woman who saved the day.
Chronicles the origin and ideals of the Iroquois Confederacy and their impact on history.
A school project undertaken by the students of the Indian Way School at Akwesasne captures the historical and spiritual significance of Wampum Belts.
Discover the colorful and rich history of powwows, one of North America’s oldest public festivals, their importance in Native cultures, and the significance of the numerous regalia items that are worn.
Shows the history and culture of the Iroquois through the ancient script of pictographs.
Belfry faces his fears and takes on the fastest roller coaster in the world.
Faye Schulman was a teenager when the Nazis invaded her town on the Russian-Polish border. She survived, and the photographs she took testify to her experiences and the persecution she witnessed.
With a great imagination, things really come to life.
Zilla, a developmentally disabled girl, breaks down prejudices and she saves the day.