Native Narratives: Tongva Traditions
Observe tradition being passed from one generation to the next as we see the LA River through the eyes of its original people, the Tongva. In searching for tule reed to construct a doll we learn about the ways Tongva people relied upon the River and how they paid respects to nature.

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The Chumash People A Living History

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How Native Americans Read the Stars (And Built a Civilization) | Full Episode | Native America

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Tongva: E'kwa'shem "We are still here"

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Rethinking the Coast with the Ti'at Society | Tending Nature | Season 2, Episode 1

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Visiting Lakota Medicine Man (rare opportunity) 🇺🇸

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History of Native California

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"We Are Still Here (Special movie project)"

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The Hidden Founders of American Democracy | Full Episode | Native America

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

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How This Native American Elder Reclaimed Sacred Land in the Bay Area| KQED Truly CA

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Broken Treaties (Full documentary) | Oregon Experience | OPB

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Mercedes Dorame, Gabrielino Tongva Indians of California

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Chumash Story: The Rainbow Bridge

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Elders Storytelling with Virginia Carmelo (Tongva/Kumeyaay)

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We Are The Land: A Call to Action from Tongva Leaders - #HollywoodClimateSummit

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Native Narratives: Conversation with the Chumash

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Hopi Origin Story | Native America | Sacred Stories | PBS

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The hidden history of “Hand Talk”

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Bad River Ojibwe History | Tribal Histories

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