Abstract
This third program covers the years 1100-1621. At the closing of the classic golden age of American Indians, the Anasazi built their spectacular cliff cities ... The Iroquois League wrote a remarkable constitution that would serve as a model for the founding fathers. The transition coincided with the arrival of the Europeans. This included tribal interactions with the settlers at Jamestown and the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation. This original, eight-part series of half-hour shows documents the history of American Indian achievement, its defining role in the growth of the country, and its influence on current events. The series highlights the many contributions of American Indians that have influenced and shaped the history of the United States.
Subject
Series
A history of American Indian achievement
Contributors
Reeder, Mark (Author of screenplay, etc.), Meyer, Ronald C. (Director), Keasley, Alphonse (Narrator), Roche, Jane Simms (Narrator), Arkenstone, David (Composer), Christopher, Tyler (Host), Silversmith, Shirlee (Author of screenplay, etc.), Ambrose Video Publishing (Distributor), Centre Communications (Producer)
Duration
00:28:52 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
History students, Social studies students, Native American studies students, Anthropology students
Copyright Holder
Name | Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc. |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 1-888-802-6715 |
Address | 3065 High St., Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 |
[email protected] |
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