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Native American

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Each episode in the 4 part PBS series explores archaeological sites on the American frontier and uses the clues from the past to tell the secret history of America. From exploring the mystery of the the massive Native American city of Cahokia, scuba diving for clues to Revolutionary War naval battles on the Great Lakes, exploring the Civil War battlefields of Missouri: join series host Dr Monty Dobson for the archaeological adventure of a lifetime.

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The four-part public television series Standing on Sacred Ground tells eight compelling stories of indigenous people around the world resisting the destruction of their culture and sacred lands. 
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What’s in the Heart is a documentary film that takes a life-affirming look at remarkable Native American people and their efforts to heal systemic ills that stem from centuries of social injustice and human rights violations caused by the US government onto Tribes.  The film profiles Native American people and their initiatives that are making a positive impact in the health of their communities.

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Bridge the Gap is an internationally-recognized, entertainment web series about cultural exchange that empowers young people to alleviate global poverty. This proposal is exclusively for "Bridge the Gap: Lakota Sioux", a six episode web series to be filmed on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 2010.

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The documentary LOST SPARROW is the culmination of filmmaker Chris Billing's two-year investigation into the tragic deaths of his two adopted Crow Indian brothers, Bobby and Tyler. The two boys were struck and killed by a freight train on June 27, 1978.
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"Cobell v." is a feature length documentary about one woman's fight for justice for 500,000 Native Americans who own mineral rich land that has been mismanaged by the US government for over a century.
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One-hour documentary film brings to life the remarkable untold story of Alaska's civil rights movement.  Led by Alaska Natives in the first half of the 20th Century, the movement rose and came to fruition with the passage of equal rights legislation during World War II, a groundbreaking success for non-violent social change.
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Dead Reckoning ~ Champlain in America will be a compelling multi-media exploration of Samuel de Champlain’s journeys, informed by current academic scholarship and archeological research.

We will collaborate with cutting-edge animators and filmmakers in Canada and the United States to create the first historically accurate completely animated documentary on Samuel de Champlain to be broadcast in the US and Canada.

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Ipuina Kontatu: The Basque Way is a documentary which explores 25 centuries of Basque culture and considers its preservation as a tale about the twin possibilities of tradition and innovation. The dramatic struggle of adoption and adaptation by which Basque culture has flourished while preserving its ancient roots offers a paradigm by which to consider the essential core of cultural identities and their situation in our modern and global society.

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Identical twin attorneys, Alice and Alicia Crowe set out to tell the untold story of black life in Rockland County from the early free black pioneers who settled in Rockland County in the early 1600’s. 
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