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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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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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Standing Rock Heritage I
Indian reservations;
STANDING ROCK HERITAGE I From histories of the 1600's, we find that, about 1650 the Sioux, who were living in the hills and woodlands of Minnesota, began moving steadily westward to the plains region....
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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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Turtle Mountain Heritage 2
The Turtle Mountain residents describe Native American medicine and religious concepts often misunderstood by non-Native American people. The early church and trader promoted changes in the Native American...
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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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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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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 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 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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