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How to Make an Avatar

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to make an Avatar in this Kinect for Xbox video from Howcast.
Instructional Video1:57
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How to Give Yourself a Mohawk

9th - Higher Ed
Ever wonder how punks get their hair to stand straight up like that? Stop staring and give yourself a mighty Mohawk!
Instructional Video2:36
Makematic

Indigenous People before the 13 Colonies

K - 8th
Long before European settlers arrived in North America, the continent was richly populated by many different Indigenous Peoples. In this video, learn about the lives of these original inhabitants.
Instructional Video6:45
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How Native Americans Made Decisions For The Future | 7 Generations Rule

9th - Higher Ed
Native Americans have traditions and rules that are practiced for hundreds of years. The concept that we’re going to look into in this video is how Native Americans made choices for the future and generally Native American philosophy on...
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The Iroquois Confederacy - America's First Democracy

9th - Higher Ed
The Iroquois Confederacy or Haudenosaunee is believed to be the one of the world’s oldest participatory democracies and the oldest democratic form of government on the American continent.

Originally made from five Native American...
Instructional Video7:48
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The Nez Perce last stand | Chief Joseph (Part 1)

9th - Higher Ed
The incredible story of the Nez Perce last stand in 1877 and their leader Chief Joseph.
Instructional Video9:39
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What We Can Learn From These Native American Comedies

12th - Higher Ed
Native American representation in film and TV used to be confined to Westerns and storylines of defeat. Today, a new wave of Native American comedies, written and created by Native peoples, are taking back their narratives. Shows like...
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Kateri Tekakwitha: First North American Indigenous Saint

9th - Higher Ed
Kateri Tekakwitha's journey from a Mohawk village to Catholic sainthood reflects the intertwined tales of faith and colonization in 17th century America.
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The March of Time

The Aftermath of collision

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1935: DRAMATIZATION: NIGHT: VS Mohawk lifeboat police boat docked w/ police on dock WS Bell buoy in Atlantic Ocean (VO says off coast of New Jersey).
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Religion for Breakfast

Intro to Indigenous Religions

12th - Higher Ed
Any world religion textbook will include Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. But how many include indigenous religions? What even are indigenous religions and how do we study them?
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The War of Independence: The Minorities who Fought for Freedom

9th - Higher Ed
The American Revolutionary War defined our Country, with Black and Native American soldiers playing a key role.
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The First Allies of the Revolution

9th - Higher Ed
The United States’ first true allies, the Oneida Tribe helped the Patriots to win the American Revolutionary War – but at what cost?
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Cannabis mega stores put Oka Crisis First Nation on edge

9th - Higher Ed
Thirty-five years after the Oka crisis, a new standoff is simmering in Kanehsatake over rampant, cash-fuelled cannabis development. CBC’s Jorge Barrera goes to the First Nation in Quebec, where people say the expanding mega stores...
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Throwback: Oka, 35 years after the standoff

9th - Higher Ed
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Oka Crisis, a land dispute between the Mohawks of Kanesatake and the town of Oka, Que. In a violent conflict that began on July 11, 1990, and lasted more than two months, the Mohawks protested...
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Trudeau calls for patience on rail blockade negotiations

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on all sides in the rail blockade to sit down and talk, but says that "finding a solution will not be simple" during a statement in the House of Commons Tuesday.
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Incendiary language surrounding Wet'suwet'en protests | Sunday Scrum

9th - Higher Ed
Mohawk leaders blasted comments made by Quebec Premier François Legault this week about the presence of assault weapons in Kahnawake, while some are equating the protests with domestic terrorism.
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Record-breaking roller coaster built by Mohawk ironworkers

9th - Higher Ed
A new, record-breaking roller coaster is being built by a Mohawk father-and-son ironworking duo. Yukon Striker will be the tallest, fastest, and longest dive roller coaster in the world.
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Canada looking to recognize Indigenous trans-border movement rights

9th - Higher Ed
International borders often separate Indigenous people in Canada, the U.S. and Greenland from their relatives and homelands. Some First Nations even issue passports, which other countries recognize for free travel, but Canada does not —...
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How Indigenous stewardship made a barren wasteland teem with life

9th - Higher Ed
Wildlife is returning to land that was decimated by construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the 1950s in the First Nation community of Kahnawake. A decade-long restoration effort has encouraged better soil and moisture which brought...
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Police believe drowning victims were trying to enter U.S. from Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The bodies of five adults and one child recovered from the St. Lawrence River on Thursday were believed to belong to two separate families attempting to illegally cross into the U.S. from Canada, said Deputy Chief Lee-Ann O'Brien,...
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Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say RCMP must leave before talks

9th - Higher Ed
In a response to the prime minister’s call for an end to rail blockades, Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say the RCMP need to leave their territory in order for talks to happen.
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Grateful to Kahnawake people, says Wet'suwet'en hereditary Chief Woos

9th - Higher Ed
Wet'suwet'en First Nation chiefs are meeting Mohawk community in Kahnawake, Que.
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Rail blockades halting small businesses, says business organization president

9th - Higher Ed
Rail blockades in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs are forcing small businesses to close and leading to layoffs, says Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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Bellegarde asked who is responsible for the current situation

9th - Higher Ed
National Chief Perry Bellegarde of the Assembly of First Nations spoke with reporters on Tuesday