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Concordia Revealed - A Photograph Collection (Concordia College)
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Graduate Theses (Concordia College)
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Concordia's Scholars - Undergraduate Research Collection (Concordia College)
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Dakota Lithographs and Engravings (NDSU)
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H. L. Bolley Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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Korean War Propaganda Leaflets (NDSU)
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North Dakota Historic Documents (NDSU)
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NDSU Captured on Glass (NDSU)
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Nonpartisan Leader Cartoons (NDSU)
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Photo Gallery - Images from the NDSU Institute for Regional Studies (NDSU)
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Strand Studio Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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Cal Olson Photography (NDSU)
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North Dakota Voices from the Past (NDSU)
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Allen Spiker German Russian Dialect Tapes (NDSU)
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Behind the Scenes (Prairie Public)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota (SHSND)
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North Dakota Blue Books (SHSND)
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Dakota Mosaic (SHSND)
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William E. (Bill) Shemorry Photograph Collection (SHSND)
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Fargo Public Library Collection (NDSU)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota Museum Collection (SHSND)
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St. Lukes School of Nursing Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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For Eagles To Be Crows (NDSU)
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Historical Monographs (Concordia College)
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Father William C. Sherman Photograph Collection (NDSU GRHC)
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ALCOHOLISM 1
Alcoholism;
ALCOHOLISM I The Indian people are afflicted by stereotypes held and perpetuated by the non-Indian. Often these beliefs are based on half-truths and are retained by the dominant society. The lack of adequate...
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Church Input I
Religion;
The arrival of the missionaries and their religion often confused the Indian people. In Virginia Irving Armstrong's anthology of Indian views, I Have Spoken; Sitting Bull summarizes a part of the confusion....
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Church Involvment 2
Indian reservations;
The more recent impact of the church on the culture of the Native American people is investigated, and the recent attempts of the church to allow Native American self-determination. Also discussed is the...
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Education 1
Indian reservations;
The early goal of Native American education was clear to the non-Native American. People who experienced several of the methods relate the various ways the goals were obtained. Interviews with Carl Whitman,...
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Education 2
Indian reservations;
An in depth discussion of the obstacles in the way of Native American children in obtaining an education is presented in this program. Interviews by Bernard Karaaha, Carl Whitman, Dennis Huber, Pete Brinkerhoft,...
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Employment
Indian reservations;
The Native American People of North Dakota discuss situations surrounding their ample labor supply and under developed potential. The current programs and future goals of today's Native Americans are discussed...
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Federal Agencies and Programs 1
Indian reservations;
This program reviews early policies and treaties which promised services in lieu of payment, a unique citizenship ceremony, and Collier's refreshing approach to Native American affairs leading to the Indian...
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Federal Agencies and Programs 2
Indian reservations;
Why any of the programs or policies of the Native AmericanPeople should be of interest to us; what the general effectiveness of these programs has been; and what trends are evident in the present policies...
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For Eagles to be Crows - introductory video
For Eagles to be Crows is a series of programs developed with the cooperation of North Dakota Indian people. The goal of the series is interracial understanding. The need for this understanding was expressed...
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Fort Berthold Heritage 1
The events which bring the diverse tribes, Arikara, Hidatsa, and Mandan, to a common locale are explained in the first portion of the program. The second portion of the program relates to the merger of...
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Fort Berthold Heritage 2
Influences of the dominant society on the peoples of the Three Tribes are recounted. Many of the changes occurred in education, languages, religion and way of life. The most visible change came with the...
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Fort Berthold Heritage 3
Various resource people explain the unique social structure and values of the Three Tribes. The concept of "Indian giver," other early social customs, traditional medicine, and a strong suggestion that...
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Fort Berthold Heritage 4
The governing process of the Three Tribes has been affected by federal acts and differing approaches of the various administrations. This governing process is explained in this program. Interviews with...
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Fort Totten Heritage 1
The Dakota people who were later to reside on the Fort Totten Reservation experienced various changes in their initial way of life and their original culture. These changes involving education, migrations,...
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Fort Totten Heritage 2
The forming of the initial Fort Totten Reservation, replacing the Dakota's legal system by the federal army, the changes of government, values and medicine attempted by the federal government are explored...
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Housing
Indian reservations;
An area reflecting the poverty situation of many Native American communities is housing. The past situation, the present approach, and future plans are described in this program. Additionally, several...
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Law and Order
Indian reservations; Indian reservation police;
The law and order program explains the three separate legal codes that can affect the Native American People of North Dakota. References to the past legal codes, discussion of the present systems and exploration...
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Non-Reservation People
The non-Reservation or off- Reservation Native Americans have a unique situation. This program addresses the areas of prejudice, medical service, housing problems, and Untied Tribes Training Center organized...
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Public Facilities, Recreation, and Mass Media
Indian reservations;
The effect of mass media on the attitudes of the dominant society has received much comment from the Native American People. Other areas affected by the attitudes of the dominant society are recreational...
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Public Health
Indian reservations;
Initial contacts with representatives of the federal government reveal interesting attitudes that contribute to the level of care given to Native Americans. Early developments, current situations and future...
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