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Disc: $28.95 Teton Crest
Grand Teton is the highest point of a dramatic mountain range in northwestern Wyoming. Much of the range is in Grand Teton National Park, but not all of it. The Tetons are about 40 miles long and rise over a mile from the valley to the east, known as Jackson Hole. The Twins backpacked from the north end of the range to the south. This video is the first in their Natural Adventure series.
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Disc: $28.95 ALCATRAZ OCCUPATION:
35th ANNIVERSARY 2004
On November 20, 1969, Alcatraz Island was occupied by American Indians of many tribes and held for 19 months. This action protested government policies designed to eliminate tribal rights regarding land, hunting and fishing. This episode celebrates that event and honors the original occupiers through songs, stories, and dance.
Welcome to Native America, an educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
(DAY OF THE DEAD)
This celebration originated with the Aztecs over 4000 years ago. This event has been celebrated in Sacramento, California on November 2nd for the past 30 years. This episode documents these rituals and dances to provide a better understanding of native people's beliefs about death and how they honor their deceased. Community elders discuss the event and Aztec dancers describe regalia and ceremonial objects.
Welcome to Native America, a new, made-for-broadcast educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center permanently displays Southwest Indian culture in the form of crafts, fine arts, pottery, and serves traditional foods in its restaurant. Located in Albuquerque, the center is open year-round. Traditional dancers perform for the public.
Welcome to Native America, an educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE PAGEANT
In autumn of 2003, Lorenzo was cast in a documentary to portray the first Me-wuk to meet Sir Francis Drake and his crew in 1579. This re-enactment of this first encounter is seen from a more personal point of view that includes Lorenzo paddling a hand crafted tule boat that was built in the traditional Me-wuk style.
Welcome to Native America, an educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 TULE BOAT CONSTRUCTION
Traditionally, Native peoples have used tule reed for boat making throughout the Americas from the Northwest coast to South America. A group of school children and volunteer parents gathered to build a boat from tule reeds at Point Reyes. This video takes the viewer through the construction process and out onto the water.
Welcome to Native America, a new educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET
Since 1922, Santa Fe has hosted the Indian Market, where native artists can show and sell their work to the public. The event is held the 3rd weekend of August and is sponsored by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts. New Mexico has the largest percentage of Native people of any state.
Welcome to Native America, a new, made-for-broadcast educational series that meets the state framework in Social Studies. Each episode of this series takes the viewer on a thirty minute tour of a Native event somewhere on the American continent.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 STANFORD POWOW
Each year, on Mother's Day weekend, Stanford University holds its annual Powow. Stanford University has a long history of scholarship for native people. This video covers the 33rd annual powow with Lorenzo meeting many of his friends. This event is the largest of its kind on the west coast.
Your host and tour guide, Lorenzo, is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $28.95 BIG TIME IN POINT REYES
Each year around the third week of July, Coast Me-wuk and Pomo people gather at Kule Loklo, a reconstructed village within Point Reyes National Seashore. The Native people of California refer to their gatherings as a Big Time.
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Disc: $14.95 In this album, Lorenzo expresses what it means to be an Apache living in the southwestern United States. The Miwok song is dedicated to his Miwok friend and elder, Brown Tadd. The final track is Lorenzo reading poetry from his book, "Thoughts, Phrases, and Lies." Plus, he gives his rendition of the famous speech by Chief Seattle in 1854.
Lorenzo is a Native American actor of Mescalero Apache descent, as well as an educator and visual artist with a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in American Indian Studies.
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Disc: $14.95 The New Warrior is our spiritual muse - he will take our hand and dance with us as we journey with him through his world of love, heartbreak, spiritual awakening, and vision. We trust the New Warrior to open our ears and heart to the strong drum beats and chanting ... his world is an intertribal world where everyone can make love and be one, a world that can heal and create. The New Warrior is not alone, but assures us we are a part of him and we are part of a greater humanity, a world of creation and heartbeat.
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