North to the Mandan Nation
The Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition renewed interest in their historic voyage. The National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Council selected several sites along the Lewis and Clark trail to host "Signature Events." North Dakota was chosen to host two of these events. North to the Mandan Nation shows preparation and history that goes into making these events and the people who worked to make them possible.

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Lewis and Clark Pathways

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Oneida History | Tribal Histories

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"Native Homelands Along the Lewis and Clark Trail" (2006)

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Poorest Native American Reservation - What It Really Looks Like 🇺🇸

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Faces of the Oil Patch

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Native American Comedy Slam | FULL COMEDY SPECIAL

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Steamboats On The Red

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This is the Oldest Family Tree in the World (From the Tombs of Neolithic Britain)

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Leonard Peltier on Indigenous Rights, His Half-Century in Prison & More

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Indian Pride 107; Myths & Real Truths

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Indian Pride 103; Spirituality

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Potawatomi History | Tribal Histories

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Colorado Experience: Paleo Indians

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Lewis & Clark's Winter Encampment | History Traveler Episode 415
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Life in the Land: The Mighty Few [of Crow Nation], Montana - full film

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Redemption of the Wind River Reservation - National Native News Justice Series

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Leaders from Cherokee and Navajo nations speak out

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First Colonies: 1565-1700 | American Colonial History | Jamestown, Plymouth, Puritans, Quakers

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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