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Native peoples of North America Professor Daniel M. Cobb

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Lecturer:
Cobb, Daniel M.,  Search this
Author:
Container of (work): Cobb, Daniel M Native peoples of North America: course guidebook ©2016  Search this
Sponsoring body:
Smithsonian Institution  Search this
Publisher:
Teaching Company  Search this
Physical description:
4 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) DVD video, sound, color 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (vi, 206 pages : black and white illustrations ; 19 cm)
Type:
Videorecordings
Educational films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Filmed lectures
Films for the hearing impaired
History
Lectures
Nonfiction films
Place:
North America
Date:
2016
Notes:
"24 lectures / 30 minutes per lecture"--Container
"Course no. 8131"
Title from container
Title on guidebook: "Native peoples of North America: course guidebook"
Lecturer, Professor Daniel N. Cobb, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
DVD
Contents:
Disc 1. Lecture 1. Native America: A Story of Survival ; Lecture 2. Columbian Exchange : New World for All ; Lecture 3. Native South and Southwest in the 1600s ; Lecture 4. Werowocomoco and Montaup in the 1600s ; Lecture 5. Iroquoia and Wendake in the 1600s ; Lecture 6. Indian-European Encounters, 1700-1750 -- Disc 2. Lecture 7. Seven Years' War in Indian Country ; Lecture 8. American Revolution through Native Eyes ; Lecture 9. Indian Resistance in the Ohio Country ; Lecture 10. Indian Removal : Many Trails, Many Tears ; Lecture 11. Native Transformations on the Great Plains ; Lecture 12. Indians, Manifest Destiny, and Uncivil Wars -- Disc 3. Lecture 13. Native Resistance in the West, 1850s-1870s ; Lecture 14. Last Indian Wars? ; Lecture 15. Challenging Assimilation and Allotment ; Lecture 16. American Indians and the Law, 1883-1903 ; Lecture 17. Ghost Dance and the Peyote Road ; Lecture 18. Native America in the Early 1900s -- Disc 4. Lecture 19. American Indians and World War I ; Lecture 20. Making a New Deal in Native America ; Lecture 21. American Indians and World War II ; Lecture 22. Indian Termination or Self-Determination? ; Lecture 23. Native Radicalism and Reform, 1969-1978 ; Lecture 24. Reasserting Rights and Tribal Sovereignty
Summary:
Join the Smithsonian Institution to discover the rich history of native Americans
Topic:
Indian activists--History  Search this
Indian land transfers  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Colonization  Search this
Crimes against  Search this
Cultural assimilation  Search this
Ethnic identity  Search this
First contact with other peoples  Search this
Foreign influences  Search this
Government relations  Search this
History  Search this
Indians of North America--History--Autonomy and independence movements  Search this
Land tenure  Search this
Relocation  Search this
Social conditions  Search this
Social life and customs  Search this
Wars  Search this
Indians of North America  Search this
Indian activists  Search this
Indians of North America--Civil rights  Search this
Indians of North America--Colonization  Search this
Indians of North America--Crimes against  Search this
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation  Search this
Indians of North America--Ethnic identity  Search this
Indians of North America--First contact with Europeans  Search this
Indians of North America--Foreign influences  Search this
Indians of North America--Government relations  Search this
Indians of North America--Land tenure  Search this
Indians of North America--Relocation  Search this
Indians of North America--Social conditions  Search this
Indians of North America--Social life and customs  Search this
Indians of North America--Wars  Search this
Call number:
video 001581
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1071606