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Kind Hearted Woman: A Film by David Sutherland - Part 2 | PBS (#2)
Full Program: Part 2 of a special two-part film. WARNING: The following film contains mature content which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advi... 02:51:40
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Kind Hearted Woman: A Film by David Sutherland - Part 1 | PBS (#1)
Full Program: 01:50:04
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | Honor the Treaties | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for Honor the Treaties, a film about a the Pine Ridge Reservation. 11:20
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | Lina'la' Lusong | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for Lina'la' Lusong, a film about the history of the Chamorro culture. 04:27
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | Worlds Apart | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for Worlds Apart, a short film about a woman trapped between two worlds. 14:28
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | The Longest Sun | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for The Longest Sun, a film about the Tewa peoples of New Mexico. 16:40
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PBS NewsHour | Congress Extends Violence Against Women Act | PBS (#10574)
Congress Extends Violence Against Women Act, Ending Standstill 09:35
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PBS NewsHour | Portrait of Photographer Who Captured Native American Lives | PBS (#10503)
Book Offers Portrait of Prolific Photographer Who Captured Native American Lives 07:24
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PBS NewsHour | Native American Vote Factors in Montana | PBS (#10490)
Native American Vote Factors in Montana 05:16
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PBS NewsHour | New Erdrich Novel Deals With Crime and Jurisdiction | PBS (#10485)
New Erdrich Novel Deals With Crime and Jurisdiction on North Dakota Reservation 06:42
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PBS NewsHour | Conversation: Louise Erdrich, Author of 'The Round House' | PBS (#10480)
Jeffrey Brown talks to Louise Erdrich, author of "The Round House." 08:08
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Up Heartbreak Hill | POV | PBS
Find out more at ??www.pbs.org "Up Heartbreak Hill" will air July 26, 2012 on PBS. Check local listings. A documentary film by Erica Scharf. Thomas and Tamara are track stars at their rural New... 03:14
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PBS NewsHour | Native American Communities Plan for Climate Change Future | PBS (#10375)
Native American Communities Affected by Climate Change Plan for the Future 08:41
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PBS NewsHour | Climate Change Strikes Especially Hard Blow to Native Americ | PBS (#10375)
Hari moderates a panel on how Native Americans are coping with climate change. 02:06
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PBS NewsHour | Poet Natalie Diaz Returns to Her Roots | PBS (#10354)
On a Mission for Preservation, Poet Natalie Diaz Returns to Her Roots 07:15
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Finding Your Roots
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Independent Lens
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Kind Hearted Woman
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Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War
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