America's Great Indian Nations - Full Length Documentary

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Published 2013-06-24
This is the first comprehensive history of six great Indian nations, dramatically filmed on location at their native tribal lands across America, using reenactments, archival footage, maps and original music. The story of the Iroquois, Seminole, Shawnee, Navajo, Cheyenne, and Lakota Sioux nations unfolds in their struggle to protect their lands, cultures, and freedoms. "Stirring reenactments." - Booklist Magazine.

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm so proud of my native culture I'm Delaware from Toronto 🇨🇦 Migwech ✌️🍁
  • But our people are still here and we survived and we are strong, we have good medicine and our spirit is alive. We are still here.
  • @rachelkemp4510
    My grandmother was Choctaw Indian and I have a huge respect for the native Americans it’s sad that their culture and heritage gets ignored we need to respect them more the first and real Americans. Love their culture and history I study it all the time.
  • @xkelzzzx4921
    As a Polynesian, it is fascinating to me how Native American culture seems so similar to ours and our beliefs with the land as well. Much love and respect❤️
  • Much respect to the Native American Indian Nation. I am Cherokee and Seminole Indian. This history saddens me I wish there wouldn't have been so much greed and distraction. I hope that one day we will be able to practice our beliefs, culture and teachings as a free Nation once again.
  • God bless the beautiful culture of America's indigenous people. Thank you for this awesome documentary about Native Americans--well done! 👏
    -The Ofori-Atta Family
  • Learning more about Indian Nations is a wonderful thing! So much to learn!
  • @alimnazarov7870
    I am from Siberia, I am not slav russian, I am native russian. Our history is very similar, brothers!
  • @Nautilus1972
    “Teach your children what we have taught our children, that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons and daughters of the earth. This we know. The earth does not belong to us. We belong to the earth. This we know. All things are connected, like the blood which unites one’s family.”
    − Chief Seattle of the Suquamish Indians.
  • @coughcool2201
    Proud to be a part of this beautiful history & culture
  • @geezer4164
    I am Apache, Comanche, and Iroquois and I am extremely proud of my heritage. I like these stories, and each nation had their own story where some things were similar while other things differed... as you would expect among different peoples. I have lived in the white man's world most of my life (I'm 80) and have had to adjust some things in order to survive, but I would never deny my heritage and I would never deny my spiritual heritage. I wish I could say that my employers were able to accept my side, which they didn't, but they did allow me to show what I could do for them within doing things honorably. My blessings to all of you... Yeha Noha.
  • @dkbridges4675
    I am so proud of the Seminole people for staying free and ashamed of my forefathers for persecuting the Native Americans so unmercifully. This is a very informative documentary that every American should watch and learn from.
  • @RedDragon91
    When a documentary starts with a statement saying Columbus was deeply moved by the native Americans, you have to question the how accurate this documentary is.
  • @cherrybell2995
    Greed of mankind is always the deadly sin, it sometimes makes me cry, I think that is still what's destruction today, may God bless the native Americans and all who seek love and peace and respect of life above the wicked profit.
  • Amazing, BEST historical documentary on North America I've ever seen !! Thank you !