Indian Country Diaries Deluxe Educational Edition
Indian Country Diaries goes inside modern Native American communities to reveal a diverse people working to revitalize their culture while improving the social, physical, and spiritual health of their people. This DVD set includes both programs in the series "A Seat at the Drum" and "Spiral of Fire" plus extra features. More »
Program Length: 204 minutes
Production Staff: Executive Producers: Carol Patton Cornsilk (Cherokee) & Frank Blythe (Cherokee/ Dakota)
Production Company: Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) & Adanvdo Vision
Format: DVD
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Public Broadcast Release: September 2006
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Spiral of Fire: explores the challenges faced by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on their reservation in North Carolina. Through the eyes of Choctaw writer LeAnne Howe, we see how their fusion of tourism, cultural preservation, and spirituality is working to insure their tribe's vitality in the 21st century.
A Seat at The Drum: Journalist Mark Anthony Rolo (Bad River Ojibwe) journeys to L.A., the city that filled his imagination as a child. There he meets many of the thousands of American Indian families who were relocated from poor reservations to the cities in the last half of the 20th century, creating the largest Native American community in the nation -- over 200,000 according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Tags: historical, culture, preservation, urban, relocation, reservation
Product ID: ICDD-06-E
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