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020 1417106891
020 9781417106899
024 1 753201165039
028 41 V6720|bSchlessinger Media
035 (Sirsi) i9781417106899
035 (OCoLC)79892676
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082 04 973.04/97|222
090 E77.4|b.N37 2006
245 00 Native American heritage /|ca production of Schlessinger
Video Productions ; directed and produced by Sissy Yates ;
producer, Trish Mitchell.
264 1 |c1997.
264 2 Wynnewood, PA :|bSchlessinger Media,|c2006.
300 1 videodisc (25 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1
teacher's guide (5 pages ; 19 cm.).
336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent
337 video|bv|2rdamedia
338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier
490 1 American cultures for children
500 Includes discussion questions, activities, and a teacher's
guide; teacher's guide also available online at http://
www.libraryvideo.com.
500 Previously released on videocassette in 1997.
500 Public performance rights.
500 GMD: videorecording.
505 0 Introduction to Native American heritage -- Say it in
Navajo -- History of Native Americans in the United States
-- Ways of life, then & now -- Fox fools eagle -- Count in
Pima -- Make a sand painting -- Dolls & crafts -- Sing!
Chumash welcome song -- Conclusion.
508 Executive producer: Andrew Schlessinger.
511 0 Host: Phylicia Rashad.
520 Children are introduced to the history and culture of the
diverse groups of Native Americans that first lived in
North America. Everyone learns to count to ten in the Pima
language and say a few words in the Navajo language. A
field trip to the southwestern Gila River Reservation near
Phoenix, Arizona, shows the fun things that kids do in
school as well as the traditional crafts still made by
Native Americans today. The Inuit folktale Fox Fools Eagle
is presented, children learn how to make their own sand
paintings, and everyone sings along to "Chumash Welcome
Song."
521 8 Grades K-4.
538 DVD, all regions, standard format; Dolby Digital, NTSC.
546 Closed-captioned. English and Spanish language tracks.
650 0 Cultural pluralism|zUnited States|vJuvenile films.
650 0 National characteristics, American|vJuvenile films.
650 9 Indians of North America|vJuvenile films.
650 9 Indians of North America|xSocial life and customs
|vJuvenile films.
651 0 United States|xCivilization|xIndian influences|vJuvenile
films.
655 7 Video recordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft
655 7 Educational films.|2lcgft
655 7 Children's films.|2lcgft
690 7 Indigenous peoples|zNorth America|xSocial life and customs
|vJuvenile films.|2local DEI term
690 7 Indigenous peoples|zNorth America|vJuvenile films.|2local
DEI term
700 1 Mitchell, Trish.
700 1 Yates, Sissy.
700 1 Schlessinger, Andrew.
700 1 Rashad, Phylicia,|d1948-
710 2 Schlessinger Media.
830 0 American cultures for children video series.
994 02|bWHP
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Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Children's Department