Instructional Video2:10
Makematic

The Dawes Act 1887

K - 8th
The Dawes Act of 1887 empowered the federal government to divide Indigenous lands into plots, leading to the displacement of thousands and the loss of Indigenous sovereignty.
Instructional Video2:15
Makematic

African Americans and Indigenous Peoples in the U.S. Civil War

K - 8th
The American Civil War wasn’t just a fight between North and South, it also involved Indigenous Peoples and African Americans, whose motivations for joining the fight had contrasting results.
Instructional Video7:48
Curated Video

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 Video7:54
Wonderscape

The Tragic History of Indigenous Land Removal in the United States

K - 5th
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the forced removal of indigenous peoples from their ancestral lands in North America. Narrated by Rainy Fields, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation and of Cherokee descent, it delves...
Instructional Video11:17
Jabzy

The Last Slave Owners in the US | Native American Slavery, 5 Civilized Tribes, Trail of Tears

12th - Higher Ed
The Last Slave Owners in the US | Native American Slavery, 5 Civilized Tribes, Trail of Tears
Instructional Video26:43
Wonderscape

History Kids: Trail of Tears

K - 5th
In this video, Rainy Fields, an enrolled citizen of the Muskogee Creek Nation, discusses the history of how the United States forcibly removed indigenous peoples from their lands, focusing on the Trail of Tears and the impact it had on...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

The Moses of Oklahoma | The Life & Times of John Horse

12th - Higher Ed
What's this? A person who actually did some good in his life? Talk about off-brand! Still, I think he's got an amazing story. From fighting the US in the Seminole Wars and in Washington, breaking out of Fort Marion, old enemies turning...
Instructional Video10:56
Mr. Beat

Florida and Georgia Compared

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat compares and contrasts Florida and Georgia, two quickly growing states in the American South.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Hurricane Milton barrels toward a battered Florida

9th - Higher Ed
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene hammered Florida, the state is bracing for what could be an even more powerful storm. Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified to a Category 5 hurricane and is expected to make landfall sometime...
Stock Footage0:17
Getty Images

Seminole Native American Archival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Seminole Native American Archival
Stock Footage0:07
Getty Images

Seminole Native American Chief Archival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Seminole Native American Chief Archival
News Clip2:39
Bloomberg

Kespry CEO Says Trump Was Receptive to Drone Tech

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- George Mathew, Kespry's chief executive officer, discusses his meeting with President Donald Trump on how the government can promote emerging technologies like drones and the internet of things. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily...
News Clip6:40
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Native tribe to inaugurate world's first guitar shaped casino

9th - Higher Ed
Thriving in economic success the Seminoles Florida’s Native American tribe known for owning Hard Rock hotels and casinos globally are warned by elders against gambling on Tribe’s identity ahead of the world’s first guitar shaped casino...
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Alligator wrestlers who used to entertain tourists are slowly becoming a dying breed in South Florida.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fla. alligator wrestling bites the dust?

Alligator Wres
tling
Thrill-seeking animal lovers who wrestler alligators for the amusement of tourists are a dying breed in South Florida. As AP Correspondent Tony...
News Clip4:23
Curated Video

Freedmen Fight For Tribal Citizenship On Legal Path Marred By Politics

Higher Ed
The descendants of formerly enslaved tribal citizens have been fighting on a rocky legal path for two decades for their right to be citizens.