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Resource Database Search Methods - use two search engines, External (Google) & NW Internal - results may vary
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Google Search Engine - use as an alternative to NW Internal Search Engine.
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Resources: 7 listings
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- Adopt a Native Elder Newsletter
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create a bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures. It allows us to reach out to one another, share our gifts, and mend the broken circle of our relationship with the Land and the Native Americans who hold it in sacred trust.
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- Classroom Grandmother Program
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Navajo |
US - Southwest |
- This program is designed for elementary school classrooms to become more familiar with the Navajo traditional people.
For the students interested in adopting a Grandmother, we prepare a special brochure which describes the needs of the Grandmother, and tells a little about who she is and how she lives.
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- Documentary Educational Resources
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- Documentary Educational Resources produces, distributes and promotes anthropological and documentary films and videos . We represent producers from every populated continent. At present, DER's library contains over 400 film and video titles used internationally in classrooms and other educational institutions.
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- Documentary Educational Resources
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Ojibwe |
US - Central |
- This is a link to a film we
have titled "Earl's Canoe"
and it is a documentary
about building a traditional
Ojibwe Canoe from a birch
tree. We ask that you add a
link to this page for
Birchwood Canoe building.
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- Documentary Educational Resources
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- Dedicated to the
production, distribution and
promotion of quality
ethnographic and
documentary
films from around the
world.
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- Earl'sCanoe - Traditional Ojibwe Craft produced for the Smithsonian Center
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Ojibwe |
US - Northeast |
- With the participation of other members of the Ojibwe Nation In this documentary we meet Earl Nyholm, a member of the Ojibwe Nation, as he walks through the woods on Madeleine Island, Wisconsin. He's looking for just the right birch tree to select for the bark which will be used in the making of a traditional Ojibwe canoe. fires.
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