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American public radio and television programs related to Native Americans from The American Archive of Public Broadcasting (a collaboration between Library of Congress and WGBH Boston)
Ancestral Voices Roundtable
Anxieties of Authorship & Ownership: Intellectual Property, Indigenous Collections & Decolonial Futures
Black Mesa: Water, Power, and the Story of a Master Theft
Breaking the Bonds of People and Land: Native American Removal in the United States and Mexico
Breath of Life Collections Orientation
Civil Rights, Identity & Sovereignty: Native American Perspectives on History, Law & the Path Ahead
Connecting American Indian & Federal Libraries
Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers
Ed Schupman: “Do All Indians Live in Tipis?” and Other Compelling Questions for Education
Ellen Brazill Grant sings a “Konomihu lullaby”
Guiding Our Destiny: Loriene Roy
Hoop Dancing, Rosebud Sioux and Crow Creek Sioux
Indian Yell: The Heart of an American Insurgency
Interview with Poet Laureate Joy Harjo
Interview with Lotsee Patterson
Jones Benally Family Dancers Conversation
Jones Benally Family Dancers: Navajo Traditional Dance
Joy Harjo's Inaugural Reading as U.S. Poet Laureate (Library of Congress YouTube channel)
Lakota John & Kin Conversation
Lakota John and Kin: Slide Guitar Blues from North Carolina (Lakota/Tuscarora and Lumbee Nations)
Law Panel Discussion: Indian Religious Freedom, to Litigate or Legislate?
Living Languages: Preservation & Reclamation of Indigenous Languages
Louis Pigeon sings “Manabus Tells the Ducks to Shut Their Eyes”
Making Space for Indigenous Law
Medicine song -- Glacier Park Indians (Blackfoot Tribe)
Memorialization & Justice as an Ancestral Imperative: Two American Cases
My Grandmother Told Me We Have Indian Blood: Memory, Heritage & Native American Identity
Native American History: 2019 National Book Festival
Native American Women Writers discuss new book, “Sister Nations”
Nakotah LaRance: Native American Hoop Dancing
R.Carlos Nakai: American Indian Flute Music from Arizona
The Past, Present, and Future(s) of Native American Cultural Heritage: A Conversation about Sharing, Returning, and Collaboration
Pow-Wow Princess Song
Scenes of the Everglades
Sihasin: Jeneda and Clayson Benally from the Navajo Nation
Sioux and Mandan Hidatsa Storytelling and Music
Tim Tingle and D.J. Battiest-Tomasi: Oklahoma Choctaw Storytellers and Flute Players
Traditional Seminole Song - Rev. Josie Billie
Wayne Newell and Blanch Sockabasin: Traditional Passamaquoddy Music From Maine
White dog song -- Glacier Park Indians (Blackfoot Tribe)
Yup'ik song about a vision of a sailing ship in 1777
2009 Keynote Address: Dawn Sturdevant Baum
2008 Keynote Address: Suzan Shown Harjo
2007 Keynote Address: Rep. Tom Cole
The American Indian Archives at the Oklahoma Historical Society (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
American Indian Records Repository (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code: A Navajo Code Talkers Story (Children’s Book Program)
Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division on the Reservation (2023 Genealogy Series)
The Last Campaign: Sherman, Geronimo and the War for America (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
New Insights: Native American History in the Colonial Period (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Chanagemakers from Past and Present (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
President Clinton's Remarks to Tribal Leaders (1994) (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Rebuilding Indian Country – 1933 (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Researching Office of Indian Affairs Employees (The National Archives' YouTube channel)
Selected films from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in the National Archives' online catalog
YouTube Channel for the National Museum of the American Indian
Alfred “Bud” Lane III: Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Animating the Mother Tongue: An Indigenous Language Playlist
A Tribe Called Red
Clarice Smith Distinguished Lecture Series: Artist Marie Watt (Smithsonian)
Graduating in the Navajo Way
The Heartbeat Project
How the Navajo Nation Responds: Struggles and Spirituality in the Pandemic
Hula: Preserving Native Hawaiian Language and Culture
Inuit Throat-Singing Demonstration
Kevin Locke: Native Hoop Dance
A Man of Many Talents, Many Tribes: A Q&A with Dennis Zotigh
Meet the Artist: Marie Watt
Mother Tongue Film Festival: 2022 Directors Panel - Representation in Film (Smithsonian YouTube channel)
National Museum of the American Indian Opening Ceremonies 2004
The Passamaquoddy Language of the Wabanaki Indians
Story Circle: Weaving Culture and Community – Native Arts and Resilience (Smithsonian YouTube channel)
Taro in Hawaiian Culture
A Tribe Called Red: Remixing Traditions
Wabanaki Performance