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Recently in Native News
Recently in Native News: Native Americans are continuing to receive recognition and attain success in classrooms, art exhibits, social policies and more.
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PBS “Native America†Docuseries Explores America’s First Peoples
Native Americans inspired modern-day democracy and built a pyramid larger than the Egyptian pyramids. To learn more, watch this PBS docuseries about the remarkable enduring civilizations of indigenous people pre-Columbus,
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PBS Documentary on Native American Diets
“Healthy food choices are in abundance for most Americans, but that’s not always the case for our Native American citizens,†said Rafael Tapia, Jr., PWNA Vice President of Programs.
POV | PBS Air “Up Heartbreak Hill”
Up Heartbreak Hill is a Native American teen documentary about the struggles that they face.
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