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Divided trail: a Native American odyssey

United States, 1977
film

Uses archival footage and stills to document the beginnings of the American Indian protest movement in Chicago during the 1970s. Three leaders of the movement..

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Walking in a sacred manner: North American indians and the natural world

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You are on Indian land

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Native land

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Our land is our life

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Once upon a wilderness

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The Big trail (Captioned)

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American Indians of today

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Prologue

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Amisk

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Cold journey

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Tears

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The City

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Discovery

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Desert tracks

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Ulzana's raid [NTSC]

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Mother of many children

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Our land, our truth = Debout sur leur terre

Canada, 1982
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The Days of Whiskey Gap

Canada, 1961
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