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Pbs: Indian Pride: Historical Overview, Part 3
A member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida tells a story about how the alligator got the bumps on his back and why it likes to live in streams. [2:25]
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Pbs: Indian Pride, Health, Part 3
Paul "Cowbone" Buster of the Seminole Tribe of Florida tells a story about a little boy who disobeys his mother and sings a song that the little boy sang. [3:38]
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Pbs: Indian Pride: Culture, Traditions, and Celebrations, Part 3
Walter Pratt of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma tells a story about Little Skunk, who disobeys his parents. [2:06]
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Pbs: Indian Pride, Heroes, Part 3
Emmit White of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa in Arizona tells traditional stories, the first about a little boy and Rabbit, and the second about Coyote. [4:26]
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Pbs: Indian Pride, Government Structure, Part 3
Listen to a Native American creation story about how animals and spirits worked together to create all the different races of the world. [3:38]