Trail of tears : a Native American documentary collection.
(DVD)
Contributors
Richie, Chip. Producer
Heape, Steven R. Producer
Studi, Wes. Host
Jones, James Earl. Narrator
Howard, Gregg. Narrator
Heape, Steven R. Producer
Studi, Wes. Host
Jones, James Earl. Narrator
Howard, Gregg. Narrator
Published
[United States] : Mill Creek Entertainment, [2010], c2009.
Edition
Full screen.
Physical Desc
2 DVDs (4 hr., 23 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Status
Arroyo Grande Library - Adult DVD - Adult Audiovisual
970.00497
1 available
970.00497
1 available
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Subjects
LC Subjects
African Americans -- Relations with Indians.
Cherokee Indians -- Government relations.
Cherokee Indians -- History -- 19th century.
Cherokee Indians -- Relocation.
Discrimination in education -- United States -- History.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Historical films.
Indian students -- United States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Education -- History.
Indians of North America -- Ethnobotany.
Indians of North America -- Medicine.
Indians of North America -- Mixed descent.
Indians of North America.
Indians, Treatment of -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Medicinal plants -- North America.
Nonfiction films.
Off-reservation boarding schools -- United States.
Trail of Tears, 1838-1839.
Cherokee Indians -- Government relations.
Cherokee Indians -- History -- 19th century.
Cherokee Indians -- Relocation.
Discrimination in education -- United States -- History.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Historical films.
Indian students -- United States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Education -- History.
Indians of North America -- Ethnobotany.
Indians of North America -- Medicine.
Indians of North America -- Mixed descent.
Indians of North America.
Indians, Treatment of -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Medicinal plants -- North America.
Nonfiction films.
Off-reservation boarding schools -- United States.
Trail of Tears, 1838-1839.
More Details
Published
[United States] : Mill Creek Entertainment, [2010], c2009.
Format
DVD
Edition
Full screen.
Language
English
UPC
683904509161
Notes
General Note
Originally released separately: 2006, 2001, 2004, and 2008.
Participants/Performers
Trail of tears : Cherokee legacy: narrator, James Earl Jones ; host, Wes Studi ; celebrity voices, James Garner, Crystal Gayle, John Buttrum, Douglas Wilder.
Participants/Performers
Black Indians: narrator, James Earl Jones.
Participants/Performers
Native American healing in the 21st century: narrator, Gregg Howard.
Participants/Performers
Our spirits don't speak English: narrator, Gayle Ross.
Description
Trail of tears : Cherokee legacy: Documents the forced removal in 1838 of the Cherokee Nation from the southeastern United States to Oklahoma. Shows the suffering endured by the Cherokees as they lost their land and the difficult conditions they endured on the trail. Describes how thousands of Cherokees died during the Trail of Tears, nearly a quarter of the nation, including most of their children and elders.
Description
Black Indians: Explores issues of racial identity between the mixed-descent peoples of both Native American and African American heritage. James Earl Jones is himself a Black Indian.
Description
Native American healing in the 21st century: Learn from today's respected physicians the crossover of ancient native remedies to present-day medical practices. Explore for healing plants and herbs. Learn from tribal elders traditional healing practices and philosophies. Discover the contents of a recently found 350-year-old medicine bag. Compare the similarities of Native American and Chinese healing.
Description
Our spirits don't speak English: Imagine you are a child, taken from your home, your family, taken from everything you know. In 1869, the U.S. government enacted a policy of educating Native American children in the ways of western society. By the late 1960's, more than 100,000 had been forced to attend Indian Boarding School.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
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