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Rare sighting of uncontacted indigenous people in Peru. #Tribes #Peru #BBCNews
published: 18 Jul 2024
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How to talk about Indigenous people
It's National Aboriginal History Month. Ever wonder how to use the proper terms when referring to Indigenous Peoples? Inuk journalist Ossie Michelin has a friendly how-to guide.
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Understanding Indigenous Peoples' Day | VOA News
In recent years, states, counties and cities throughout the United States have increasingly been choosing to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, often in lieu of Columbus Day. Both holidays take place on the second Monday in October.
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published: 08 Oct 2022
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Indigenous People Answer Commonly Googled Questions About Native Americans
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The word Indigenous — explained l CBC Kids News
Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids News’s Sid and Ruby explain.
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Correction: this video originally used a map of Canada that didn't illustrate the Maritime provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. A corrected video was uploaded October 8, 2021.
published: 26 Mar 2019
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🧡 Indigenous Peoples Day for Kids | October 14 | Rethink Columbus Day | Respect & Kindness | Twinkl
In this video, children will explore the history of Indigenous Peoples Day and learn how to celebrate the rich diversity and history of Indigenous Peoples.
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published: 25 Sep 2022
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How Indigenous Tribes Live In Malaysia | Man Hunt | Earth Stories
Hayden is back in the deep jungle, ingratiating himself amongst a tribe in the depths of the wilderness. He'll learn to hunt, cook and survive in this hostile jungle environment with the people who do so day-to-day.
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published: 30 Jun 2021
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AGAINST THE CURRENT | A Short Documentary About the Culture of Indigenous People | BYkids
Native American teen activist 17-year-old Daunnette Moniz-Reyome shares her family's journey to retain the sacred rituals and values of their culture in the wake of centuries of loss due to disease, war and government policies.
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Daunnette is a member of the Winnebago Ho-Chunk tribe of Nebraska and a senior at Walthill Public School, on the Omaha Reservation where she lives. Daunnette documents life for herself, her family and her friends as they attempt to juggle modern society and Native A...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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The First Thanksgiving: A Historic Celebration 🇺🇸🦃
Discover the origins of the first Thanksgiving in this fascinating short video! 🦃✨ Journey back to 1621 and learn about the Pilgrims' historic feast with Native Americans. 🌾🍂 From the foods to the friendships, explore the true story behind this iconic American holiday. 🌟 #Thanksgiving #History #Pilgrims #NativeAmericans #FirstThanksgiving #ThanksgivingStory #historicalfacts
published: 30 Dec 2024
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The Tsimane Amazon tribe where people age better - BBC World Service
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia the Tsimane, one of the most remote indigenous peoples on the continent, stand out for one thing.
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People here age more slowly than other populations and the older Tsimane enjoy exceptional vitality, as several scientific studies have shown. What is their secret? BBC News Mundo travelled to meet them.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 Meeting Martina
03:12 Studying the Tsimane
04:24 Is their diet the key?
06:40 Meeting Juan
07:03 The active lifestyle of the Tsimane
09:01 Meeting Fermin
10:53 The medical history of the Tsimane
12:49 How their way of life is changing
Video by Jorge Pérez Valery and Alejandro Millán
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published: 13 Aug 2024
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The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map is unlike any other educational resource available in Canada. Developed in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Actions, this resource offers teachers and students the opportunity to explore the past, present and future of Indigenous Peoples in Canada like never before. Recognizing that the stories are not ours to tell, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society collaborated with Indigenous educators and organizations from across Canada to develop this map, including the Assembly of First Nations, the Métis National Council, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Indspire.
No other map exists like it. This Giant Floor Map is 8.5 by 11 metres in size, big enough to fill a gymnasium. It has layers upon layers of information ...
published: 28 Jun 2021
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Canada 150: Indigenous people remember dark past
Canada marked its 150th birthday on Saturday, but few indigenous people were in the mood to celebrate.
Activists used the occasion to highlight past injustices against the nation's first peoples.
Al Jazeera met an artist who's highlighting Canada's dark past, one brush stroke at a time.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from Toronto.
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published: 03 Jul 2017
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8 INCREDIBLE INVENTIONS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS | History
From goggles to kayaks and much more, these are 8 Incredible Inventions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas that will never be forgotten, in this episode of History Countdown.
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published: 03 Jun 2021
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Canada's cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission spoke to thousands of survivors and found that what took place in residential schools in Canada amounted cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples. So what changes have been made since then?
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published: 21 Mar 2018
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How to talk about Indigenous people
It's National Aboriginal History Month. Ever wonder how to use the proper terms when referring to Indigenous Peoples? Inuk journalist Ossie Michelin has a frie...
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- published: 01 Jun 2017
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Understanding Indigenous Peoples' Day | VOA News
In recent years, states, counties and cities throughout the United States have increasingly been choosing to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, often in lieu of ...
In recent years, states, counties and cities throughout the United States have increasingly been choosing to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, often in lieu of Columbus Day. Both holidays take place on the second Monday in October.
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- published: 08 Oct 2022
- views: 60855
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Indigenous People Answer Commonly Googled Questions About Native Americans
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Montcalm stop the Native Americans at the Fort William Henry
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Clueless Fisheye Nerdy Woman
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I don't understand what you're saying
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Remembrance Of Independence At Thanksgiving
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SLO MO Thanksgiving turkey on a nicely set table
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The old kind of map with the location of Bengala
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- published: 19 Nov 2020
- views: 753289
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The word Indigenous — explained l CBC Kids News
Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids News’s ...
Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids News’s Sid and Ruby explain.
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Correction: this video originally used a map of Canada that didn't illustrate the Maritime provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. A corrected video was uploaded October 8, 2021.
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Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids News’s Sid and Ruby explain.
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Correction: this video originally used a map of Canada that didn't illustrate the Maritime provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. A corrected video was uploaded October 8, 2021.
- published: 26 Mar 2019
- views: 1255245
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🧡 Indigenous Peoples Day for Kids | October 14 | Rethink Columbus Day | Respect & Kindness | Twinkl
In this video, children will explore the history of Indigenous Peoples Day and learn how to celebrate the rich diversity and history of Indigenous Peoples.
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In this video, children will explore the history of Indigenous Peoples Day and learn how to celebrate the rich diversity and history of Indigenous Peoples.
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- published: 25 Sep 2022
- views: 148088
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How Indigenous Tribes Live In Malaysia | Man Hunt | Earth Stories
Hayden is back in the deep jungle, ingratiating himself amongst a tribe in the depths of the wilderness. He'll learn to hunt, cook and survive in this hostile j...
Hayden is back in the deep jungle, ingratiating himself amongst a tribe in the depths of the wilderness. He'll learn to hunt, cook and survive in this hostile jungle environment with the people who do so day-to-day.
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Join Hayden Turner as he experiences how the people who live in the far corners of the world survive. Experiencing their way of life and learning how they hunt and forage for food, Hayden learns first-hand exactly what it means to hunt.
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Hayden is back in the deep jungle, ingratiating himself amongst a tribe in the depths of the wilderness. He'll learn to hunt, cook and survive in this hostile jungle environment with the people who do so day-to-day.
Subscribe to Earth Stories to watch more documentaries: http://bit.ly/3iUO7th
Join Hayden Turner as he experiences how the people who live in the far corners of the world survive. Experiencing their way of life and learning how they hunt and forage for food, Hayden learns first-hand exactly what it means to hunt.
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- published: 30 Jun 2021
- views: 5059064
26:44
AGAINST THE CURRENT | A Short Documentary About the Culture of Indigenous People | BYkids
Native American teen activist 17-year-old Daunnette Moniz-Reyome shares her family's journey to retain the sacred rituals and values of their culture in the wak...
Native American teen activist 17-year-old Daunnette Moniz-Reyome shares her family's journey to retain the sacred rituals and values of their culture in the wake of centuries of loss due to disease, war and government policies.
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The effects of this cultural and physical devastation continue to reverberate through the lives of today's Native Americans, especially young people, who grapple with oppression, poverty and racism.
Daunnette is a member of the Winnebago Ho-Chunk tribe of Nebraska and a senior at Walthill Public School, on the Omaha Reservation where she lives. Daunnette documents life for herself, her family and her friends as they attempt to juggle modern society and Native American values and rituals. The film illuminates how Native youth can use their culture and traditions to heal from historical trauma.
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
"The message I would like to send in my film is that we are not what the media portrays of us. Yes, we battle alcoholism, addiction, and domestic violence just like any other nationality or poverty-stricken community, but that does not define the whole culture. We are a sacred, resilient, powerful, strong group of people. It's embedded in us. I want to show people who we truly are, who we once were before the cycle of trauma began. I want people to gain an understanding of not just the culture itself, but also us as a nation. Who and what we represent.
"I need to find a way to shed light on the mental health issues plaguing my community... I want to show some of these talented kids and our culture. I want to do what I can to inspire, encourage, and motivate my peers to take back pride in who we are as Native Americans."
-Daunnette Moniz-Reyome
MENTOR'S STATEMENT
"Working with Daunnette was an absolute honor. She is one of the most mature young people I've ever met, and her ability to quickly learn and adapt to on-camera situations was equally impressive as experienced filmmakers that I have worked with. Her questions to interviewees were perceptive and revealing, and her thoughtfulness inspires me to be a better storyteller. The power of her words will inspire other youth across the globe, and her message about the importance of understanding the past will help guide us all to a more equitable future."
-Evan Mascagni
The film has screened at the United Nations Association of New York, Woodstock Film Festival (Winner Best Documentary Student Short), American Indian Film Festival, Chicago International Children's Film Festival, Socially Relevant Film Festival (Winner Emerging Filmmaker Award), Cinequest Film Festival, NationSwell Council event and the United Nations Association Film Festival.
Daunnette Moniz-Reyome, Director, Cinematographer, Narrator
Holly Carter, Executive Producer
Evan Mascagni, Producer
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Native American teen activist 17-year-old Daunnette Moniz-Reyome shares her family's journey to retain the sacred rituals and values of their culture in the wake of centuries of loss due to disease, war and government policies.
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The effects of this cultural and physical devastation continue to reverberate through the lives of today's Native Americans, especially young people, who grapple with oppression, poverty and racism.
Daunnette is a member of the Winnebago Ho-Chunk tribe of Nebraska and a senior at Walthill Public School, on the Omaha Reservation where she lives. Daunnette documents life for herself, her family and her friends as they attempt to juggle modern society and Native American values and rituals. The film illuminates how Native youth can use their culture and traditions to heal from historical trauma.
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
"The message I would like to send in my film is that we are not what the media portrays of us. Yes, we battle alcoholism, addiction, and domestic violence just like any other nationality or poverty-stricken community, but that does not define the whole culture. We are a sacred, resilient, powerful, strong group of people. It's embedded in us. I want to show people who we truly are, who we once were before the cycle of trauma began. I want people to gain an understanding of not just the culture itself, but also us as a nation. Who and what we represent.
"I need to find a way to shed light on the mental health issues plaguing my community... I want to show some of these talented kids and our culture. I want to do what I can to inspire, encourage, and motivate my peers to take back pride in who we are as Native Americans."
-Daunnette Moniz-Reyome
MENTOR'S STATEMENT
"Working with Daunnette was an absolute honor. She is one of the most mature young people I've ever met, and her ability to quickly learn and adapt to on-camera situations was equally impressive as experienced filmmakers that I have worked with. Her questions to interviewees were perceptive and revealing, and her thoughtfulness inspires me to be a better storyteller. The power of her words will inspire other youth across the globe, and her message about the importance of understanding the past will help guide us all to a more equitable future."
-Evan Mascagni
The film has screened at the United Nations Association of New York, Woodstock Film Festival (Winner Best Documentary Student Short), American Indian Film Festival, Chicago International Children's Film Festival, Socially Relevant Film Festival (Winner Emerging Filmmaker Award), Cinequest Film Festival, NationSwell Council event and the United Nations Association Film Festival.
Daunnette Moniz-Reyome, Director, Cinematographer, Narrator
Holly Carter, Executive Producer
Evan Mascagni, Producer
ABOUT BYKIDS
BYkids produces real-world films for kids, by kids. Talented young storytellers from around the world are paired with seasoned filmmakers to create powerful documentaries about their lives. In partnership with public television and education innovators, we share the films and their educational resources to help make global issues feel personal, relevant and actionable for millions of students. Our work serves as a catalyst for change, igniting important conversations and inspiring a new generation of social activists.
To support our films and educational materials, make a one-time or ongoing contribution here: https://bykids.org/donate/
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- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 413614
0:40
The First Thanksgiving: A Historic Celebration 🇺🇸🦃
Discover the origins of the first Thanksgiving in this fascinating short video! 🦃✨ Journey back to 1621 and learn about the Pilgrims' historic feast with Native...
Discover the origins of the first Thanksgiving in this fascinating short video! 🦃✨ Journey back to 1621 and learn about the Pilgrims' historic feast with Native Americans. 🌾🍂 From the foods to the friendships, explore the true story behind this iconic American holiday. 🌟 #Thanksgiving #History #Pilgrims #NativeAmericans #FirstThanksgiving #ThanksgivingStory #historicalfacts
https://wn.com/The_First_Thanksgiving_A_Historic_Celebration_🇺🇸🦃
Discover the origins of the first Thanksgiving in this fascinating short video! 🦃✨ Journey back to 1621 and learn about the Pilgrims' historic feast with Native Americans. 🌾🍂 From the foods to the friendships, explore the true story behind this iconic American holiday. 🌟 #Thanksgiving #History #Pilgrims #NativeAmericans #FirstThanksgiving #ThanksgivingStory #historicalfacts
- published: 30 Dec 2024
- views: 434
14:56
The Tsimane Amazon tribe where people age better - BBC World Service
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia the Tsimane, one of the most remote indigenous peoples on the continent, stand out for one thing.
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In the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia the Tsimane, one of the most remote indigenous peoples on the continent, stand out for one thing.
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People here age more slowly than other populations and the older Tsimane enjoy exceptional vitality, as several scientific studies have shown. What is their secret? BBC News Mundo travelled to meet them.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 Meeting Martina
03:12 Studying the Tsimane
04:24 Is their diet the key?
06:40 Meeting Juan
07:03 The active lifestyle of the Tsimane
09:01 Meeting Fermin
10:53 The medical history of the Tsimane
12:49 How their way of life is changing
Video by Jorge Pérez Valery and Alejandro Millán
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In the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia the Tsimane, one of the most remote indigenous peoples on the continent, stand out for one thing.
Click here to subscribe to our channel 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3VyyriM
People here age more slowly than other populations and the older Tsimane enjoy exceptional vitality, as several scientific studies have shown. What is their secret? BBC News Mundo travelled to meet them.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 Meeting Martina
03:12 Studying the Tsimane
04:24 Is their diet the key?
06:40 Meeting Juan
07:03 The active lifestyle of the Tsimane
09:01 Meeting Fermin
10:53 The medical history of the Tsimane
12:49 How their way of life is changing
Video by Jorge Pérez Valery and Alejandro Millán
Find more of the best BBC World Service documentaries you can watch in less than 30 minutes here ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz_B0PFGIn4cI2qSy69-3UkgBWaXGHRrx
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- published: 13 Aug 2024
- views: 1311364
3:11
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map is unlike any other educational resource available in Canada. Developed in response to the Truth and Reco...
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map is unlike any other educational resource available in Canada. Developed in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Actions, this resource offers teachers and students the opportunity to explore the past, present and future of Indigenous Peoples in Canada like never before. Recognizing that the stories are not ours to tell, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society collaborated with Indigenous educators and organizations from across Canada to develop this map, including the Assembly of First Nations, the Métis National Council, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Indspire.
No other map exists like it. This Giant Floor Map is 8.5 by 11 metres in size, big enough to fill a gymnasium. It has layers upon layers of information that highlight the complexity of Indigenous histories and the diversity of cultures among Métis, Inuit and First Nations peoples living in Canada.
https://wn.com/The_Indigenous_Peoples_Atlas_Of_Canada_Giant_Floor_Map
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map is unlike any other educational resource available in Canada. Developed in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Actions, this resource offers teachers and students the opportunity to explore the past, present and future of Indigenous Peoples in Canada like never before. Recognizing that the stories are not ours to tell, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society collaborated with Indigenous educators and organizations from across Canada to develop this map, including the Assembly of First Nations, the Métis National Council, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Indspire.
No other map exists like it. This Giant Floor Map is 8.5 by 11 metres in size, big enough to fill a gymnasium. It has layers upon layers of information that highlight the complexity of Indigenous histories and the diversity of cultures among Métis, Inuit and First Nations peoples living in Canada.
- published: 28 Jun 2021
- views: 14052
2:32
Canada 150: Indigenous people remember dark past
Canada marked its 150th birthday on Saturday, but few indigenous people were in the mood to celebrate.
Activists used the occasion to highlight past injustices...
Canada marked its 150th birthday on Saturday, but few indigenous people were in the mood to celebrate.
Activists used the occasion to highlight past injustices against the nation's first peoples.
Al Jazeera met an artist who's highlighting Canada's dark past, one brush stroke at a time.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from Toronto.
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https://wn.com/Canada_150_Indigenous_People_Remember_Dark_Past
Canada marked its 150th birthday on Saturday, but few indigenous people were in the mood to celebrate.
Activists used the occasion to highlight past injustices against the nation's first peoples.
Al Jazeera met an artist who's highlighting Canada's dark past, one brush stroke at a time.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from Toronto.
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- published: 03 Jul 2017
- views: 124349
8:21
8 INCREDIBLE INVENTIONS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS | History
From goggles to kayaks and much more, these are 8 Incredible Inventions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas that will never be forgotten, in this episode ...
From goggles to kayaks and much more, these are 8 Incredible Inventions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas that will never be forgotten, in this episode of History Countdown.
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From goggles to kayaks and much more, these are 8 Incredible Inventions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas that will never be forgotten, in this episode of History Countdown.
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- published: 03 Jun 2021
- views: 164584
3:59
Canada's cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission spoke to thousands of survivors and found that what took place in residential schools in Canada amounted cultural genoci...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission spoke to thousands of survivors and found that what took place in residential schools in Canada amounted cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples. So what changes have been made since then?
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- published: 21 Mar 2018
- views: 232615