A History Of American Indian Achievement: The New Indian Leaders
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesChronicles the survival of the American Indian, in spite of oppressive wars and other acts that attempted to destroy their culture and future. Highlights Chief Tecumseh leading the last Great American Indian Confederacy, Sequoyah creating Cherokee system of writing, Chief Black Hawk writing his autobiography, Osceola resisting Indian Removal Act, and Chief Sealth welcoming settlers to the Pacific Northwest.
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Runtime: 25 minutes 48 seconds
- Topic: History
- Subtopic: Native Americans, U.S. History - Precolonial-1774
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 2008
- Producer/Distributor: Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc
- Series: A History Of American Indian Achievement
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