4 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) : DVD video, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (vi, 206 pages : black and white illustrations ; 19 cm)
"Course no. 8131." "24 lectures / 30 minutes per lecture"--Container. Title on guidebook: "Native peoples of North America: course guidebook". Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-204). Lecturer, Professor Daniel N. Cobb, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Contents:
Lecture 24. Lecture 1. Reasserting Rights and Tribal Sovereignty. Lecture 2. Columbian Exchange : New World for All ; Lecture 3. Native South and Southwest in the 1600s ; Lecture 4. Werowocomoco and Montaup in the 1600s ; Lecture 5. Iroquoia and Wendake in the 1600s ; Lecture 6. Indian-European Encounters, 1700-1750 -- Disc 2. Lecture 7. Seven Years' War in Indian Country ; Lecture 8. American Revolution through Native Eyes ; Lecture 9. Indian Resistance in the Ohio Country ; Lecture 10. Indian Removal : Many Trails, Many Tears ; Lecture 11. Native Transformations on the Great Plains ; Lecture 12. Indians, Manifest Destiny, and Uncivil Wars -- Disc 3. Lecture 13. Native Resistance in the West, 1850s-1870s ; Lecture 14. Last Indian Wars? ; Lecture 15. Challenging Assimilation and Allotment ; Lecture 16. American Indians and the Law, 1883-1903 ; Lecture 17. Ghost Dance and the Peyote Road ; Lecture 18. Native America in the Early 1900s -- Disc 4. Lecture 19. American Indians and World War I ; Lecture 20. Making a New Deal in Native America ; Lecture 21. American Indians and World War II ; Lecture 22. Indian Termination or Self-Determination? ; Lecture 23. Native Radicalism and Reform, 1969-1978 ; Lecture 24. Reasserting Rights and Tribal Sovereignty.
Summary:
Join the Smithsonian Institution to discover the rich history of native Americans.
Series:
The great courses (DVD). History. American History.
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