Stock Footage1:40
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - CU explorers looking at camera, huskies pull boat over land

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists and dogs in (canoe) small boat. Men in canoes. CU explorers looking at camera, dogs dragging small boat on ground. Man in sleigh going away.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

At Rainforest benefit, Sting says foundation has won battles, but may be losing war to save the planet

Higher Ed
AT RAINFOREST BENEFIT, STING SAYS FOUNDATION HAS WON BATTLES, BUT MAY BE LOSING WAR TO SAVE THE PLANET
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Focuses Of United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Rights

Higher Ed
In its 21st year, the forum will focus on Indigenous rights and strengthening their communities and cultures.
News Clip2:29
Sky News

UK: Tens of thousands of protesters march demanding tougher action on climate change

Higher Ed
VOICED: Their anger and frustration is completely understandable, the President of COP 26 said today, as tens of thousands of protesters marched in Glasgow and other cities, demanding tougher action on climate change. Their message to...
News Clip4:54
Curated Video

First Americans Museum Tells The Indigenous Story Of Oklahoma

Higher Ed
The First Americans Museum is telling the collective story of Oklahoma's 39 tribes, from their cosmological origins to the present day.
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

Indigenous, Native American Tribes' Are Pushing For Voting Rights

Higher Ed
The Native American Rights fund says across the board there are many barriers to voting.
News Clip1:10
Curated Video

Indigenous Chefs Are Trying To 'De-Colonize' American Diets

Higher Ed
Some chefs are working to put their Indigenous identities back in the food they cook.
News Clip4:12
Curated Video

Montanans Call On Lawmakers To Honor Indigenous Peoples' Day

Higher Ed
Earlier this year, two bills that would have established Indigenous Peoples' Day in Montana failed.
News Clip5:10
Curated Video

Indigenous Languages Aren't Dead: How Music Is Upholding Them

Higher Ed
Rappers, folk singers and reggae musicians singing in their Native tongue represent ways the Cherokee language is engaging new and younger speakers.
Stock Footage3:50
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - eskimos cut up seal meat and make ropes from tendons and straps from skin.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What the Eskimos do with the seal; all is used. Eskimos cut seal skin up, scrape grease off skin. Skins are put in fermented urine to tan it. Skins are scratched with teeth. Eskimo cuts seal tendon to make ropes. Dried tendons are...
Stock Footage2:43
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - explorers travel by husky-drawn sled. Eskimo people carve up and eat raw seal meat. CUs of smiling faces.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explorers travel by husky-drawn sled across snowy landscape. Eskimo people carve up and eat raw seal meat. CUs of smiling eskimo faces.
News Clip1:06
Curated Video

Australia's High Court Rules Aboriginal People Are Citizens

Higher Ed
Australia's high court ruled Aboriginal people can't be deported.
Instructional Video3:30
TED-Ed

Rhythm in a Box: The Story of the Cajon Drum

6th - 12th Standards
Discover the rich cultural traditions and remarkable ingenuity of indigenous people and African slaves by learning about one of the most popular percussion instruments in the world today.
Instructional Video4:49
TED-Ed

A Brief History of Cannibalism

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A short video traces the practice of cannibalism through history and across cultures. Viewers may be shocked to learn the extend to which it is practiced today, even in the United States.
Instructional Video1:29
PBS

Native American Heritage Month | All About the Holidays

K - 4th
Watch a quick video to discover why November is Native American Heritage Month. Engaging graphics and eye-catching sound effects detail facts from the origins of the holiday to how we celebrate during the month presently. 
Instructional Video1:39
PBS

Indigenous Peoples' Day | All About the Holidays

K - 5th
Indigenous people around the world have close ties to their land, their ancestors, and their traditions. Celebrate the native inhabitants of our nations in August (and/or October) by learning more about the holiday and its origin.