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Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Citizenship Pt. 19: Government and Native American Citizenship
Describes the constitutional relationship between Native American tribes and the U.S. government.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Native Americans and Voting: Part 1
Native Americans were perceived in the Constitution as non-citizens and were not allowed to vote or receive representation in the government.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Native Americans and Voting: Part 2
Even with the passing of the Fourteenth Amendment, Native Americans were not recognized as full citizens of the United States, so still could not vote.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Native Americans and Voting: Part 3
A series of government acts, beginning with the Dawes Act in 1887, offered citizenship to Native Americans, with the aim of destabilizing tribal governments and absorbing Native Americans into mainstream society.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Citizenship Pt. 18: Native American Citizenship
Begins a discussion of the legal status of Native Americans in the United States.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Native Americans and Voting: Part 4
Native Americans faced many obstacles to the enjoyment of full citizenship rights even after the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. It was not until the 1960s that Congress enacted legislation to ensure that they and other minority groups...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Episode 163: Native Americans in Colonial America
On today's episode, we discuss the rights of Native Americans in the colonies.
Backstory Radio
Back Story Radio: Imagined Nations: Depictions of American Indians
BackStory podcast in which the American History Guys and guests explore the history of images and depictions of Native Americans and how Native Americans have fought against certain representations and reinvented themselves. The audio...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Native Americans and Voting: Part 5
The 24th Amendment of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 addressed inequalities in voting rights for Native Americans and other minority groups, and removed blocks such as literacy tests and language fluency.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Episode 1698: Native Americans and Voting Rights
The Indian Citizenship Act made it easy for Native Americans to vote, right? Well, not exactly.
Other
A Different Reality: Conversations With First Nations
A brilliant podcast portraying the challenging life of Native Americans.
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 88: North American Buckskin Map 6 Oct 2010
Map of the area between the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, explores the differing attitudes towards land and living of Europeans and Native Americans in the 18th century. He looks at a...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Totem Poles
National Public Radio explores the history of the great totem pole carvings created only by Native Americans of the northwestern coasts of North America.
Curated OER
History Matters: "It Had a Lot of Advantages"
Listen to an interview [12:19] with a Sioux tribal leader who discussed the positive changes brought by the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. It dramatically changed the federal government's policies toward Native Americans.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Civil Rights Part 24: The American Indian Movement
On 60-Second Civics today, we discuss the origins and issues of the American Indian Movement. This episode originally aired in November 2011.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: We the People Les. 1 Pt. 2: American Indians Before Europeans
Today we learn about the people who originally lived in the land that later became the thirteen American colonies.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Episode 256: American Indian Movement
Today we examine the American Indian Movement.
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 37: North American Otter Pipe 25 May 2010
Stone pipe shaped as an otter and used in ritual tobacco-smoking. The pipe is one of hundreds shaped as animals that were found in huge mounds in present-day Ohio. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, pieces together the...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Archaic Texan Rock Art Reveals Prehistoric Culture
The arid Texas climate preserved rock art painted by early Native American groups.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Hidden Treasures Hawaii Custody Battle
The Bishop Museum in Honolulu is in a quandary. Do they display ancient, rare artifacts from Hawaii's history, or do they return these items to the sacred burial caves per the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act?
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Citizenship Pt. 20: The Indian Citizenship Act
A discussion of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: A 10,000 Year Stopover en Route to the New World
The ancestors of Native Americans may have lived for millennia on the Bering land bridge before fanning out across the Americas.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Fires and Invasive Grass Threaten American West
Cheatgrass, an invasive weed, chokes out native sagebrush - and sets the stage for massive blazes. [33 mins. 54 secs.]
Curated OER
History Matters: A Sioux Attorney Criticizes the Indian Reorganization Act
Read and listen to a 1968 interview with a Sioux attorney who discusses his view of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 which changed the federal government's policy towards Native Americans. [5:16 min.]
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