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Cherokee Almanac: Mary Golda Ross
Meet Mary Golda Ross, a Cherokee mathematician who helped put a man on the moon. *FOLLOW US* Official Website: https://osiyo.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/osiyotv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osiyo.tv/ X: https://twitter.com/osiyo_tv Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People is a groundbreaking series inviting you to discover the rich traditions and compelling modern advancements of the Cherokee people told through a documentary lens. The edutainment show features the people, places, history, language and culture of the Cherokee Nation, the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States. These are Cherokee stories, told by Cherokee people.
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John Herrington, Astronaut, Explains His EVA and Training
A member of the Chickasaw Nation, John Herrington was the first Native American astronaut. In this video, he discusses his Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) on STS-113. For more educational content, check out http://www.LaunchNext.org. For more information on the Cosmosphere, go to http://www.cosmo.org.
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David Petite - SIPCO - US Inventor
David Petite is an inventor and the Founder of SIPCO (the Smart IP Company). He is also a Native American and Founder of NAIPEC (Native American Intellectual Property Enterprise Council). He holds over 100 patents relating to wireless technology, a number of which are from the early 1990’s. He is well known for being one of the key innovators of wireless networking technology, helping lay the ground work for IoT (Internet of Things) technology and wireless mesh.
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Drums of Change | Nebraska Stories
An essay on Susan LaFlesche Picotte, the first Native American doctor.
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UNCEDED - Voices of the Land
What do Indigenous thinking and spirituality bring to the world of architecture? UNCEDED – Voices of the Land, Canada’s critically acclaimed entry in the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale is an innovative, immersive audiovisual installation by an Indigenous design team, led by internationally renowned architect Douglas Cardinal. Until March 22, 2020 Canadian Museum of History https://www.historymuseum.ca/unceded/
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Meet Chris Cornelius: Being Native American in a STEM field
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Legends Of America-Native Americans
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-nativeamericans.html From Indian Wars to the Trail of Tears, learn about our nations true Forefathers on Legends Of America. Directed by: Kathy Weiser Alexander Produced/Edited by: Dave Alexander Narration by: Dave Dart (Same Day Voice-Over) http://www.samedayvoiceover.com/
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Chief Standing Bear: A Hero of Native American Civil Rights
The remarkable story of Chief Standing Bear, who in 1879 persuaded a federal judge to recognize Native Americans as persons with the right to sue for their freedom, established him as one of the nation’s earliest civil rights heroes. This Moments in History video, in recognition of Native American Heritage Month, recounts how Standing Bear and his Ponca Tribe were banished from their tribal lands in Nebraska to reservation land in Oklahoma. After the move killed about a third of the tribe, including two of Standing Bear’s children, he and a small band of Poncas returned to Nebraska in defiance of a federal order. After Standing Bear was detained in Omaha, allies filed a habeas corpus suit demanding that he be released. Government prosecutors responded that under federal law, Native Americans were not considered “persons” and therefore were not eligible to seek a writ of habeas corpus. Standing Bear’s eloquence in a federal courtroom helped convince a judge to grant his freedom. The video includes interviews with U.S. Judge Joseph F. Bataillon, of the District of Nebraska; Joe Starita, a journalist-author whose book “I Am a Man” renewed public awareness of the case; and Mary Kathryn Nagle, a former law clerk in the District of Nebraska who wrote a play dramatizing the case. Native American Heritage Month is observed every November. Find Native American Heritage Month resources: https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/annual-observances/native-american-heritage-month • Sign up for U.S. Courts email updates: http://www.uscourts.gov/email-updates • Follow @USCourts on Twitter: https://twitter.com/uscourts • Follow U.S. Courts on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-courts/
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