Indian Pride 101; Historical Overview
Indian Pride showcases the unique lifestyles of North America’s 560 Indian Nations. Each episode of Indian Pride includes a mini-documentary, an in-studio discussion, and performances of historical and original presentations. In this episode: "Indian History—Cherishing Our Oral Traditions" Haroldl "Gus" Frank, Chairman Forest County Potawatomi, WI Billy Soza Warsoldier Soboba Band of Indians, CA Bruce Bozsum, Chairman Mohegan Tribe, CT Joel Frank Seminole Tribe of Florida John Barrett, Chairman Citizen Potwatomi Nation, OK Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Mt Alfretta M Antone Salt River Pima-Maricopa, AZ Studio Guest: Dr. Duane Champagne, UCLA, Sociology & American Indian Studies, CA; Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, ND Storyteller: Herbert Jim, Seminole Tribe of Florida “This is how the alligator got its bumps” Performer: Kevin Locke, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, ND performs Sacred Hoop Dance

The Mohegan Tribe, with David Eichelberg ~ March 22, 2023

Standing Bear's Footsteps | America 250

You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

The Myth of Cedar Coulee By Ranger Michael Donahue

Snowbird Cherokee

Visiting Lakota Medicine Man (rare opportunity) 🇺🇸

Potawatomi History | Tribal Histories

Native American Comedy Slam | FULL COMEDY SPECIAL

Navajo Nation Presidential Forum - Totah Theater.

The Cherokee Nation: The Story of New Echota

AGAINST THE CURRENT | A Short Documentary About the Culture of Indigenous People | BYkids

How the Vanderbilts Built and Broke an Entire City: Asheville, North Carolina

Why Are Indigenous Women Disappearing Across Canada? | Vice News

Ho-Chunk History | Tribal Histories

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

What is Crazy Horse, ©Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation

Why Hydrofoil Boats Disappeared

The Uncas Leap Trail

More Than Planting a Seed

