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From the award-winning and Emmy-nominated Newsy Investigation team comes A Broken Trust. This piece dives deep into sexual assault in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Newsy Documentaries: A Broken Trust
Discover the truth about one of the most famous American Indian women in history as we reveal the real story of Pocahontas.
Pocahontas: Beyond the Myth
A celebration of American Indian Heritage past, present and future.
Native American Heritage Month Special
A crippled American Indian hostage forms an estranged partnership with a man in the interests of surviving the advanced threats of racist bounty hunter bandits.
Charley-One-Eye
American Indian Art is sometimes controversial and sometimes elusive. Contemporary Native American Artists maintain the traditions and culture of the aboriginal people of North America. This reflects the dynamic and sometimes painful changes that Native peoples have endured for hundreds of years. Native artists, in their work, cover the gamut of expression in all mediums and provide a sense of pride, ownership, emotions, and a gateway to spirituality and culture. These podcasts provide a window into a mysterious and complex culture that is full of dreams and visions. Artist, Mitch Battese, provides the illustrations in these very interesting podcasts.
American Indian Art
With no written language, Native Americans living in the Lake Superior region passed their cultural identity down through the generations by way of stories. Far more than mere tales to amuse children, they passed along the collective wisdom of the tribes. In the 1830s, government Indian Agent and ethnologist Henry R Schoolcraft learned the language of these people and went out to collect and preserve their stories before the tribes disappeared under the westward rush of American civilization. Though these stories were recast as children’s fairy tales in the 1920s, they contain much of the old wisdom of a culture which has largely disappeared. (Summary by Chip)
Librivox: American Indian Fairy Tales by Larned, William Trowbridge
American Indian Art is sometimes controversial and sometimes elusive. Contemporary Native American Artists maintain the traditions and culture of the aboriginal people of North America. This reflects the dynamic and sometimes painful changes that Native peoples have endured for hundreds of years. Native artists, in their work, cover the gamut of expression in all mediums and provide a sense of pride, ownership, emotions, and a gateway to spirituality and culture. These podcasts provide a window into a mysterious and complex culture that is full of dreams and visions. Artist, Mitch Battese, provides the illustrations in these very interesting podcasts.
American Indian Art
A weekly podcast which highlights the extraordinary music talent found within Native American Indian Country. This podcast promotes Native American music recording artists, and music from around the world.
Indigenous Peoples Music
I sing the Song of Hiawatha,
Brave of heart and strong of arm.
Daughter's son of old Nokomis,
Fathered by the harsh West Wind.
With its regular, beating rhythm, the Song of Hiawatha has often been parodied, but in truth, it is a powerful, emotional epic; a hero's life, his loves and suffering. The legends and traditions of the North American Indian swirl together through the tale like a mountain stream, tumbling white over the rocks, and caressing the mossy tree roots.
(Summary by Peter Yearsley)
[introduction by Woodrow Morris]
Librivox: Song of Hiawatha, The by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Wrapped in Tradition is a traveling exhibit organized by Chihuly Studio of Seattle, Washington and will be on display through Aug. 18, 2007 in the Thomas E. and Emilyne Weed Anding Traveling Exhibit Gallery at the Mayborn Museum Complex in Waco, Texas. The exhibition features more than 70 American Indian trade blankets, along with 15 glass "Blanket Cylinders" by Dale Chihuly. The blankets are part of the private collection of Chihuly, who was first inspired by Navajo handmade textiles, and then began to collect machine-produced blankets made for European-American Indian trade. Today, Chihuly is known as a pioneer of American Studio Glass as well as for being a contemporary artist who creates monumental glass sculpture and environments. This podcast provides added insight into various aspects of the Wrapped in Tradition Exhibition. Don't miss your chance to experience this unique combination of contemporary glass art and rich cultural history.
Mayborn Museum Wrapped in Tradition Podcast
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