Instructional Video9:25
TED Talks

TED: How your nature photos can help protect wild animals | Tanya Berger-Wolf

12th - Higher Ed
We're losing animal and plant species at such a swift, unprecedented rate that it's nearly impossible to keep up. Computational biologist Tanya Berger-Wolf demonstrates how harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and one of the...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Location of Pre-Columbian Native Tribes

3rd - Higher Ed
Location of Pre-Columbian Native Tribes identifies pre-Columbian native tribes by locating on a map the areas in which they lived.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Extreme Living: Nomads

6th - 12th
With nomadic populations in decline, the Darhad still choose to roam the harsh environment of Outer Mongolia year round. But for how long? Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points. Nomadic tribes have no permanent...
Instructional Video21:17
Curated Video

Desert Nomads, 1949

6th - 11th
An educational film about nomadic tribes in the Sahara desert in Morocco in the 1940s. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license...
Instructional Video3:28
Wonderscape

The Shawnee Tribe: Nomadic Lifestyle and Historical Conflicts

K - 5th
This video explores the culture, lifestyle, and history of the Shawnee tribe, known for their nomadic lifestyle in Ohio's Scioto River Valley. It covers their alliances with the French during the French and Indian War, their siding with...
Instructional Video5:49
The Viral Fever

Traditional Fishing Techniques: The Badger Tribe's Spear Gun

12th - Higher Ed
The video showcases the traditional lifestyle of the Badger tribe, who rely on fishing for their sustenance. They have adapted to the ocean's unpredictable nature and use their expertise to create an indispensable tool of their trade,...
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Tanzania, Ngorongoro conservation area and Maasai Tribes

12th - Higher Ed
The main feature of the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority is the Ngorongoro Crater, the world's largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera. The crater, which formed when a large volcano exploded and collapsed on itself two to...
Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

The Native American Culture

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “The Native American Culture” discusses agricultural and nomadic Native American cultures.
Instructional Video0:30
The March of Time

c1920: ASIA TRIBES: VS Asian camel-drawn convoy moving along rural countryside, various Asian men (look Nomadic, tribesmen) sitting by tent, female pouring water into large container, men playing game (could be Chinese chess), male praying on floor.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT c1920: ASIA TRIBES: VS Asian camel-drawn convoy moving along rural countryside, various Asian men (look Nomadic, tribesmen) sitting by tent, female pouring water into large container, men playing game (could be Chinese chess), male...
Instructional Video4:12
FUSION

Africa's Maasai Tribe Faces Threat of Extinction

9th - 11th
The Maasai are one of the most culturally distinct tribes in Africa. They can be found in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania but their nomadic way of life is under threat. Will the changes that come with land rights, education,...
Instructional Video4:43
History Hit

The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives: Concluding the silk journey

12th - Higher Ed
Learn what we have seen during silks journey from east to west. The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 7
Instructional Video23:43
Curated Video

The Battle of Yarmouk: The Clash of Empires

6th - Higher Ed
The Battle of Yarmouk was a pivotal battle in world history that took place in 636. The Arab forces, led by the brilliant military mind Khalid Ibn Al Waleed, faced off against the Byzantine army. Despite being outnumbered, the Arabs...
Instructional Video22:07
Curated Video

The Battle of Ain Jalut: The Triumph of the Mamluks

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the historical battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, where the Mamluks under Sultan Saif al din Katoos successfully halted the Mongol expansion, saving Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem from destruction. Despite being vastly...
Instructional Video20:48
Curated Video

The Battle of the Field of Blood: The Fall of Antioch

6th - Higher Ed
This video narrates the events leading up to the Battle of the Field of Blood in 1119 AD, where the Principality of Antioch, led by Roger of Salerno, faced off against El Ghazi's Muslim forces near Aleppo. Despite initial success with a...
Instructional Video20:19
Curated Video

The Battle of Badr: The Turning Point in Islamic History

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed account of the historical significance of the Battle of Badr in the early days of Islam. It begins by setting the stage with the background of the Islamic religion and the challenges faced by Prophet...
Instructional Video15:02
Curated Video

Charlemagne (Part 1/2) - The Rise

6th - Higher Ed
Charlemagne (Part 1/2) - The Rise
Instructional Video13:07
Curated Video

Battle of Yarmouk, 636 AD (Part 1/2) Storm gathers in the Middle East

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of Yarmouk, 636 AD (Part 1/2) Storm gathers in the Middle East
Instructional Video12:58
Curated Video

Charlemagne (Part 2/2) The Carolingian Renaissance

6th - Higher Ed
Charlemagne (Part 2/2) The Carolingian Renaissance
Instructional Video0:36
The British Museum

Prepare to meet the Scythians…

6th - 11th
2,500 years ago, fearsome warriors roamed the plains of Siberia. Feared, loathed, admired – but over time forgotten… Until now. This major exhibition explores the story of the Scythians – nomadic tribes and masters of mounted warfare,...
Instructional Video2:37
Curated Video

What Makes an Islamic City?

9th - 11th
In what came to be known as Morocco, early nomadic tribes and settlers established inventive ways to survive in harsh desert terrain. These customs still inspire the layout and workings of contemporary Islamic cities like Fes. From: EAST...
Instructional Video5:25
History Hit

Michael Scott on Classical Connections: Global interactivity

12th - Higher Ed
Why did we grow up thinking east and west were completely separate from each other in the ancient world? How has nomadic tribes influenced the ancient world at this time as well? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest...
Instructional Video7:31
Curated Video

Comanche War Raids | Short Native American Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
The Comanche tribe were nomadic people of the Great Plains. They hunted buffalo and lived in the territory known as Comancheria, which occupied todays west Texas, a part of New Mexico and Oklahoma. In the 17th century they acquired...
Instructional Video14:28
Mister Simplify

Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development - Simplest Explanation ever

12th - Higher Ed
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development is a benchmark in understanding child psychology and was used to develop curriculum for a number of years. This video covers the important aspects of Piaget's Theory with relevant examples and...
Instructional Video8:36
Crash Course

The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, and why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, some of the history of the institutions, and...

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