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America's great Indian nations [videorecording] : Iroquois, Seminoles, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, Lakota / by LeBeau, Barry.; Questar Video, Inc.;
VHS.Narrator: Barry LeBeau.Producers/directors, Robert Hercules, Bruce Lixey; videography, Robert Hercules, Bruce Lixey; editor, Michael K. Paxton; music, Allen Mark Productions; consultants, John C. Begay et al.; writer, Robert Hercules.Rich landscapes, dramatic reenactments, historical photographs and haunting music combine to make this a compelling look inside six of the most powerful and honored tribes in American history: the Iroquois, Seminole, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, and Lakota Sioux.Iroquois : the people of the longhouse -- Seminoles : the unconquered nation -- Shawnee : people of the south wind -- Navajo : the long walk -- Cheyenne : the beautiful people of the plains -- Lakota : the people of dreams.
Subjects: Iroquois Indians; Seminole Indians; Shawnee Indians; Navajo Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Dakota Indians; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
© c1995., Distributed by Questar Video,
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America's great Indian leaders and great Indian nations [videorecording] / by Nader, Albert J.; Hercules, Robert.; Lixey, Bruce.; Questar Video.; Media Process Group.;
VHS format.v. 1 Geronimo, Quanah Parker, Crazy Horse, Chief Joseph -- v. 2 Iroquois, Seminoles, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux.In the late 19th century, four native Americans emerged to protect their people and culture. Crazy Horse, "Sacred Warrior of the Lakota," refused to bring his people into submission. Chief Joseph, "Guardian of the Nez Perce, " led his people on a 1700 mile flight from the U.S. Army. Geronimo, "Brillant Medicine Man of the Apaches, " used his powers to vanish and reappear, confounding pursuers. Quanah Parker, "Last Chief of the Comanche" and son of a white woman, guided his people between two worlds, white and Indian.
Subjects: Crazy Horse, ca. 1842-1877.; Joseph, Nez Percé Chief, 1840-1904.; Geronimo, 1829-1909.; Indians of North America.; Iroquois Indians.; Seminole Indians.; Shawnee Indians.; Navajo Indians.; Cheyenne Indians.; Dakota Indians.;
© 1995., Questar Video,
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America's great Indian nations [videorecording] : Iroquois, Seminoles, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, Lakota / by LeBeau, Barry.; Questar Video, Inc.;
Iroquois : the people of the longhouse -- Seminoles : the unconquered nation -- Shawnee : people of the south wind -- Navajo : the long walk -- Cheyenne ; the beautiful people of the plains -- Lakota : the people of dreams.Videography, Robert Hercules, Burce Lixey; editor, Michael K. Paxton; music, Allen Mark Productions; consultants, John C. Begay et al.Narrator: Barry LeBeauRich landscapes, dramatic reenactments, historical photographs and haunting music combine to make this a compelling look inside six of the most powerful and honored tribes in American history: the Iroquois, Seminole, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, and Lakota Sioux.VHS format
Subjects: Iroquois Indians; Seminole Indians; Shawnee Indians; Navajo Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Dakota Indians;
© c1995., Distributed by Questar Video,
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Pawnee, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne: history and folklore of the Plains; by Grinnell, George Bird,1849-1938.;
Subjects: Pawnee Indians.; Siksika Indians.; Cheyenne Indians.; Indians of North America;
© [1961], Scribner
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Pawnee, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne : history and folklore of the Plains. by Grinnell, George Bird,1849-1938.;
Subjects: Pawnee Indians.; Siksika Indians.; Cheyenne Indians.; Indians of North America;
© c1961., Scribner,
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The Cheyennes; Indians of the Great Plains. by Hoebel, E. Adamson (Edward Adamson), 1906-1993. ;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Cheyenne Indians.; Indians, North American.; Anthropology, Cultural.; Cheyenne (volk);
© [1960], Holt
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Three little Indians / by Stuart, Gene S.; Glanzman, Louis S.,1922-ill.;
Text and illustrations describe the daily life, homes, and families of three Indian children from different tribes--Cheyenne, Creek, and Nootka.
Subjects: Cheyenne Indians; Creek Indians; Nootka Indians; Cheyenne Indians.; Creek Indians.; Nootka Indians.; Indians of North America.;
© [1974], National Geographic Society,
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A century of dishonor : a sketch of the United States Government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes / by Jackson, Helen Hunt,1830-1885.;
Subjects: Ponca Indians.; Winnebago Indians.; Cherokee Indians.; Delaware Indians.; Dakota Indians.; Nez Percé Indians.; Massacres.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Cheyenne Indians.;
© 1973., Corner House Publishers,
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BATTLES AND SKIRMISHES OF THE GREAT SIOUX WAR 1876-1877 by Greene, Jerome A.;
Subjects: Dakota Indians.; Cheyenne Indians.; Indians of North America.;
© 1993,
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LAKOTA AND CHEYENNE INDIAN VIEWS OF THE GREAT SIOUX WAR by Greene, Jerome A.;
Subjects: Dakota Indians.; Cheyenne Indians.; Indians of North America.;
© 1994,
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