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'It's long overdue': Biden apologizes for federal government's role in brutal Indian boarding schools

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President Joe Biden apologized for the federal government's role in brutal Indian boarding schools, calling it one of the most horrific chapters in American history. (Scripps News)
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Study shows climate change is affecting some Native American tribes

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A University of Oklahoma study examined changes of climate change and the risk they pose to tribal lands.
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INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT EISENHOWER

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In Washington - a warn greeting between Mr Truman and the man who takes over from him - General Eisenhower. They drive together from the White House to the Capitol, where Chief Justice Vinson administers the presidential oath. After the...
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ROYAL TOUR OF CANADA'S NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AND MANITOBA

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Movietone News cameras accompany the Royal Family on their extensive tour of Canada's Northwest Territories, bringing you the highlights of one of the most ambitious journeys ever undertaken by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the...
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Fishing:

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The complete angler might take a tip from Redskins' method says Alan Howland. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for...
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ROYAL SHOW

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Now established on its permanent site near Kenilworth, the Royal Show gets bigger and better every year. The Queen Mother attends the opening day. Between the parades of prizewinning cattle - a Wild West show in the Grand Ring. Real...
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THE ROYAL TOUR OF CANADA -

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The King and Queen in Western Canada where they visit the Red Indians and view the wonderful scenery of the Rocky Mountains. In Vancouver they find loyal Canadians from many lands, including Italians and Japanese. Disclaimer: British...
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HAIR CUT -

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When a grown man has a hair-cut for the first time, that surely makes news. Robert Oats, a Red Indian from Montana, is an army recruit at Fort Lewis - so his hair-do must conform with regulations. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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Gucci presents 2011 Spring/Summer menswear collection

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music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music AP Television Milan Italy June 21 2010 1. Various Gucci catwalk show Gucci, which showed Monday (21 JUNE 2010) on the third day of men's Fashion Week, in...
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Mexico - Rebel leader in Mexican capital

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A mortally ill, female rebel commander travelled to the Mexican capital on Friday (11/10) to fulfill her last wish. She addressed Indians across the whole of Mexico at a forum on Indian rights. It was the first time a member of the...
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LONDON BRIDGE IS GOING UP

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The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Gilbert Inglefield, officiates as VIP guest at stone laying ceremony in Arizona where London Bridge will be re-erected as major tourist attraction. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection....
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IDEAL HOMES EXHIBITION

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Princess Margaret opens the 48th Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia. It's the world's biggest domestic shop window. An international flavour this year - products and arts from many nations. The ideal place to find an ideal home (or the...
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Boy Scouts Jamboree in Holland.

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CANADIAN ROYAL TOUR

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St. John's, Newfoundland. The foggy weather cleared just in time for the BOAC Comet IV to land at Torbay Airport where the Queen and Prince Philip were received by Mr Massey (the Governor-General) and Mr Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister....
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""THE WEST"" GREETS ROYAL COUPLE

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When Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip reached Calgary in Alberta, there were twenty degrees of frost and it was snowing; their warm welcome, however, notably from Red Indian tribes, must have made up for the cold weather. Later,...
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A GIFT TO THE QUEEN

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From British Columbia comes a gift to Her Majesty the Queen: the largest Totem Pole ever carved. It is the work of a 75 year old chief, and 106 feet long, carved from a Red Cedar, over six hundred years old. After its long voyage it will...
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OLYMPIC GAMES - HIGHLIGHTS - (Part Two)

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The second part of Movietone's Highlights of the Olympic Games. ® ® In the Olympic Pool, David Wilkie of Scotland, clocks the World Record time of 2 minutes 15.11 seconds, to bring home the Gold Medal for the 200 metres Breaststroke....
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BIG CHIEF GOVERNOR-GENERAL

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When Canada's Governor-General, Lord Alexander, visited a Red Indian camp in Alberta, 4,000 braves and their families were present to do him honour. He was made an honorary chief of the tribe. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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CAN902 SWEDISH PIPE SMOKING CHAMPIONSHIPS

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The Swedish Pipe Smoking Championships take place in Stockholm. The championships were won by Carl Geistand. 1. ls exterior Stockholm City Hall 2. ms Native American chief 3. mcu Native American chief lighting pipe 4. mcu man smoking...
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Indigenous people's day marked with song and dance

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A handful of states are celebrating their first Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday as part of a trend to move away from a day honoring Christopher Columbus.
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Indigenous people's day marked with celebrations

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A handful of states are celebrating their first Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday as part of a trend to move away from a day honoring Christopher Columbus.
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Red Indians Rally for annual 'POW-WOW'

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Critical Race Theory Ban Could Stop OK Students From Learning History

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Republican legislators have tended to define CRT as anything that can teach people they might be inherently evil based on their race or gender.
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Reflecting On Yellowstone's History As Park Turns 150-Years-Old

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Yellowstone National Park is reaching a big anniversary as the park is seeing a record amounts of visitors.