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VILLAGE GOVERNMENT SERVICES
TRIBAL NATIONS - The Story of Federal Indian Law
This 60 minute documentary is a beautifully illustrated introductory history of how federal Indian law has developed in the United States and the impacts federal policies have had on American Indian people. It covers basic principles of federal Indian law from the arrival of Columbus through the self-determination era of today, ending with a look to the future of tribes and American Indian and Alaska Native people.
Viewers totally new to the field of Indian law, as well as the most experienced in the field, will build on their knowledge of the history of federal law and policy regarding tribes. Audiences will recognize the traumatic affects of shifting federal law and policy on health and welfare of tribes and their members, and will acquire informational tools for promoting respect, cooperation and relationship building between tribal and non-tribal entities.
This DVD is a very user- friendly format that can be used in a wide variety of educational forums by both instructors familiar with federal Indian law and by those with no or limited knowledge. The film is recommended for tribal members, staff and leadership, people who work with tribes, attorneys, judges, agencies, grades 11 through college, and the general public. The film may be viewed in its entirety, or in two 30 minute pieces.
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the screen capture to view
the 3:00 minute film clip.
Click here
to view the Making of the Film presentation in .pdf format.
Click here
to download a Paper that goes along with the film in .pdf format.
Videography for this documentary was done by Igor Sopronenko of
Signature Media Production, LLC
http://www.signaturemp.com/
Papers on Federal Indian Law:
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