EU – 3 Cultural Continuity
The ideologies of Native traditional beliefs and spirituality persist into modern day life as tribal cultures, traditions, and languages are still practiced by many American Indian people and are incorporated into how tribes govern and manage their affairs.
Additionally, each tribe has its own oral history beginning with their origins that are as valid as written histories. These histories pre-date the discovery of North America.
Introduction
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Videos
Red Paint and Ashes - Linda Juneau
Stories hold us to the Land - Linda Juneau
Napi and the Mice - Linda Juneau
The Essential Debate - Darrell Kipp
Everything is Living - Curly Bear Wagner
Oral Tradition - Curly Bear Wagner
Language and Worldview - Narcisse Blood
Reciprocity - Russell Boham
Story Time with Grandfather - Nadine Morsette
Getting Ready - Nadine Morsette
Growing Up Indian - Nadine Morsette
Naming Indians - Nadine Morsette
Learning from Elders - Nadine Morsette
Respecting Belief Systems - Sam Windy Boy Jr
Aapsaalooke (Crow) Migration Story - Joe Medicine Crow
Crow History Through Oral Tradition - Hubert Two Leggins
My Traditional Heritage - Emory Champagne
Challenges for Gros Ventre Culture and Traditions - Emory Champagne
Gros Ventre Stories To Live By - Emory Champagne
Aaninin (Gros Ventre) Origin Story - George Horse Capture Sr
Aqsmaknik Worldview & Land Ownership - Vernon Finley
Language Diversity versus Science - Richard Little Bear
Changing Elements of Northern Cheyenne Stories - Richard Little Bear
When to tell Coyote Stories - Louis Adams
How the Past Was Lost and What We Can Do to Get it Back - Selena Ditmar
Reviving Our Language - Charlotte Kelley
Songs, Dances & Storytelling - Charlotte Kelley
Approaching Traditional Elders - Charlotte Kelley
Assiniboine Explorers - William Hamilton Longknife