Building Tribal Earth Lodge
Two AFSC youth work camps in 1959 and 1963 helped tribal members of the MHA Nation construct a couple of traditional "earth lodges" by the shore of Lake Sakakawea next to the Four Bears Bridge in New Town, North Dakota on the Fort Berthold Reservation.

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Tour of a Mandan/Hidatsa Earth Lodge

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Three Affiliated Tribes Museum; New Town ND

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

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Lifeways on the Northern Plains 2020- Earthlodge Tour with Barb Patzman

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Arctic ancestral survivalism: on extreme weather Sami wisdom

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The Chumash People A Living History

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What is T.E.R.O.? - Pawnee Nation 2016 - Mandan, Hidatsa & Arkdara (MHA) Presentation

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Wigwam Building Part 1

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Pros and cons of Superadobe Earthbag homes

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No One Builds Walls Like This Anymore!

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Adobe in Action's Adobe Brickmaking Process

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The Vigil Fire! — A Horace Kephart Style Fire Lay That Burns for Hours!

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Navajo Nation USA | Award Winning Documentary | Full Movie | Native American Uranium Mining

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Traditional, modern building practices hold up Pawnee earth lodge

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Pawnee Nation Celebrates Completion Of Traditional 'Earth Lodge'

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Northwest Coast Artifacts from a Historic Nicoleno Cache Feature

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Wie leben Indianer in einer isolierten US-Reservation? Casinos, Alkohol und eigene Gesetze

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

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