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Multimedia Resources
Welcome to the ArizonaNativeNet Multimedia Resources Page. Here you will find a collection of video, audio, and other multimedia documents related to indigenous peoples. Many of the documents available were produced specifically for ArizonaNativeNet by our partner programs. Please check back regularly as this archive is updated frequently.
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Module 1: The History of Federal Indian Law and Policy: The European Doctrine of Discovery and American Indian Rights
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the origins of the Doctrine of Discovery and its affect on American Indian rights, including … |
Module 2: Doctrine of Discovery
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the Doctrine of Discovery, including its role in the Right of Preemption, the roots of the … |
Module 3 Early 19th Century Indian Law: Johnson v. McIntosh
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the first case in the "Marshall Trilogy," the U.S. Supreme Court landmark case … |
Module 4 Early 19th Century Indian Law: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the second case in the "Marshall Trilogy," Cherokee Nation v. Georgia. Download … |
Module 5 Early 19th Century Indian Law: Worcester v. Georgia
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the final case in the "Marshall Trilogy," Worcester v. Georgia, and the aftermath … |
Module 6: The Treaty Tradition
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams discusses the Treaty Tradition, including the role of the wampum belt in negotiations between tribes … |
Module 7: Northwest Indian Fisheries Treaties
Vine Deloria, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Covers Deloria's comments on indigenous treaties for the 2005 Northwest Indian Fisheries Treaty Conference. |
Module 8: The Marshall Trilogy and United States v. Winans
Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Federal Indian Law and Policy for Tribal Leaders
Professor Williams reviews the Marshall Trilogy and discusses the treaty relationship between tribes and the U.S. … |
Overview: The Nation Building Approach
Stephen Cornell
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Covers tribal assets, economic development, and why some Native nations have had success in building sustainable, … |
Entrepreneurship and Doing Business on Indian Lands, Part I
Joan Timeche
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Discusses Native American business and economic development, tribal entrepreneurship, and the development of a private … |
Entrepreneurship and Doing Business on Indian Lands, Part II
Joan Timeche
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Discusses Native American business and economic development, tribal entrepreneurship, and the development of a private … |
Walking the Walk: Intergovernmental Relations as True Sovereigns, Part I
Joseph P. Kalt
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Covers intergovernmental conflict between tribes and federal and state governments, including the dispute between the Nez … |
Walking the Walk: Intergovernmental Relations as True Sovereigns, Part II
Joseph P. Kalt
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Covers intergovernmental conflict between tribes and federal and state governments, including the dispute between the Nez … |
Walking the Walk: Intergovernmental Relations as True Sovereigns, Part III
Joseph P. Kalt
Nation Building for Native Nations: NNI EdVenture Curriculum
Covers intergovernmental conflict between tribes and federal and state governments, including the dispute between the Nez … |
Telling Our Stories. Healing Our Wounds, Part I
Samia Goudie
ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers
Join Bundjalung/Mununjali/Australian visiting Fulbright scholar Samia Goudie and Tasmanian Australian Deidre Ikin in … |
Telling Our Stories. Healing Our Wounds, Part II
Samia Goudie
ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers
Join Bundjalung/Mununjali/Australian visiting Fulbright scholar Samia Goudie and Tasmanian Australian Deidre Ikin in … |
Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons Learned
Jennie Joe
ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers
Dr. Jennie Joe, Director of the Native American Research and Training Center (NARTC), Professor in the Department of … |
Navajo Nation Research Protocols
Ronald P. Maldonado
ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers
Ronald P. Maldonado, Insititutional Review Board Member for the Navajo Nation, discusses Navajo Nation research protocols … |
Crossing the Continent, 1527-1540: The Story of the First African-American Explorer of the American South
Robert T. C. Goodwin
ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers
Dr. Goodwin discusses his publication Crossing the Continent, 1527-1540: The Story of the First African-American Explorer … |
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