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History of American Indian Achievement
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Plains Indians WarFriday, December 20
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1From 1853 to 1890, the Plains Indians horse culture engaged the United States military in its longest conflict. Chapters: 1861- Cochise, Undefeated Apache Warrior Hero. 1864- Ely Samuel Parker Becomes Adjutant to General Ulysses S. Grant. 1868- Red Cloud, the Sioux Renaissance Leader. 1875- Quanah Parker, Legendary Comanche Leader. 1876- Sitting Bull & Crazy Horse at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. 1877- Chief Joseph Leads Brilliant Nez Perce Retreat. -
The New Indian LeadersFriday, December 13
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1American Indian leaders with great vision make a valiant attempt to retain their culture and continue to live on their ancestral lands west of the Appalachians. Without these valiant efforts, it is doubtful the Indian nations east of the Mississippi River and along the west coast would have survived at all. Chapters: 1811- Chief Tecumseh Leads the Last Great American Indian Confederacy. 1821- Sequoyah Creates Cherokee System of Writing. 1833- Chief Black Hawk Writes His Autobiography. 1835- Osceola Resists Indian Removal Act. 1850- Chief Sealth Welcomes Settlers to the Pacific Northwest. -
Resistance and AcceptanceFriday, December 6
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1In this program are the heroic stories of Indian tribes who attempted to protect their lands from European invasion ... And stories of how other American Indians found ways to live in peace and preserve their culture. Chapters: 1675- Metacom Leads "King Philip's War". 1680- Popé Drives Spanish from Santa Fe. 1680- Kateri Tekakwitha, Patroness of Ecology. 1763- Ottawa Chief Pontiac's War for Independence. 1799- Handsome Lake Founds Longhouse Religion. 1805- Sacagawea, Interpreter and Guide, Aids Lewis and Clark Western Expedition. -
The Great TransitionFriday, November 29
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1At the closing of the classic golden age of American Indians, the Anasazi built their spectacular cliff cities ... The Iroquois League wrote a remarkable constitution that would serve as a model for the founding fathers. The transition coincided with the arrival of the Europeans. This included tribal interactions with the settlers at Jamestown and the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation. Chapters: 1100- Anasazi Build Cliff Cities at Mesa Verde. 1142- Iroquois League Creates a Constitution. 1614- Pocahontas Marries John Rolfe. 1621- Squanto and Massasoit Help Pilgrims Survive. -
Golden Age of Ancient American IndiansFriday, November 22
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1During the classic golden age of American Indians, they built some of the world's greatest cities and adopted agriculture and the bow and arrow. Chapters: 1700 BC - Poverty Point Culture Founds First American City. 1400 BC- American Indians Begin Shift to Agriculture. 300 AD- Archaic Upper Great Lakes Cultures Begin Building Effigy Mounds. 800 AD- Bow and Arrow Has Spread Across the Continental United States. 1000 AD- Mississippian Culture Establishes Cahokia As Their Capital. -
American Indians Populate North American ContinentFriday, November 15
9:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1During the first ten thousand years of occupying North America, American Indians were the most accomplished Stone Age hunters, worked metal into tools and weapons, and created some of the world's greatest rock art. Chapters: 12,000 BC - American Indians Arrive in What Will Become the United States. 10,000 BC - Paleo Indians Become the Most Accomplished Stone Age Hunters. 4000 BC - Old Copper Culture Initiates Metallurgy in the United States. 2000 BC- Pecos Culture Produces Sacred Rock Paintings.