▶ Charlie Hill on the Richard Pryor Show, 1977 – YouTube
See on Scoop.it – 500 Nations loved this! it saved the otherwise disastrous Richard Pryor show, for me.. worthwhile comedy from an *actual* American.. See on www.youtube.com
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See on Scoop.it – 500 Nations loved this! it saved the otherwise disastrous Richard Pryor show, for me.. worthwhile comedy from an *actual* American.. See on www.youtube.com
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations Project 562 heads home for some family bonding with the Gobin Family Weavers. See on www.youtube.com
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations Project 562 visited the beautiful island of Kauai where we talked story with traditional Kalo farmer John Aana and activist, Josh Mori. Hawaiian’s are asking… See on www.youtube.com
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations Beginning with the Sioux victory over General Custer at Little Big Horn, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee intertwines the unique perspectives of three characters: Charles Eastman (Adam Beach), né Ohiyesa, a young, Dartmouth-educated, Sioux doctor held up as living proof of the alleged success of assimilation; Sitting Bull (August Schellenberg), the proud Lakota
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations Dr. Charles Eastman, a Dakota, hears reports of a battle. Despite a blizzard and Army efforts to delay him, three days later he arrives with 85 Lakotas and 10 to 15 white civilians who plan to bury the dead at Wounded Knee. Although he had been told that the incident was a battle, Eastman
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations In the early hours of Feb 26 1860 the Whites began their 2 day massacre (up to 5 days by other accounts) on at least 12 CA Indian sites. Dulawat village on Indian Island, on the lower Eel River, at least two locations on the South Spit, at Table Bluff, in the Fortuna area, in the Rio Dell
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations To download the film in HD, burn your own DVD, or order a free copy of the DVD, visit http://www.dakota38.com/ . In honoring honor native traditions surrounding ceremonies, we are screening and distributing “Dakota 38” as a gift rather than for sale. In the spring of 2005, Jim Miller, a Native spiritual leader and Vietnam veteran,
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations Radio-BED sits down with Crow and Sacheen of Ancestral Pride for a necessary conversation on land defence, Idle No More, settler solidarity, nationhood and going home. In this special report, Ancestral Pride schools listeners of all nations on the reality of the struggle for safety and self-determination and the importance of asserting and re-asserting Indigenous
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations “After losing much of their ancestry, the Wiyots are learning their traditions in preparation for a renewal ceremony A posse of white settlers sneaked through the darkness one night in 1860 and murdered more than 50 Native American women and children, mostly with axes and hatchets. “Amidst the wailing of mutilated
Read moreSee on Scoop.it – 500 Nations While exploring the streets of Ottawa with Judy Graves, one of Canada’s most famous homeless advocates, we happened to meet an adorable mother and son living in a homeless shelter. Annie and Matto are very proud that they are Inuit. They are from Nunavut, which is pretty much on the top of the world.
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