Sustaining our communities : natural resource management / produced by Richard Two Elk ; hosted by Tantoo Cardinal ; coordinating producer Peggy Berryhill.

Program Title:
Sustaining our communities : natural resource management / produced by Richard Two Elk ; hosted by Tantoo Cardinal ; coordinating producer Peggy Berryhill.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0663.10
Description: 

Documentary series from field recordings which examines the diverse cultures of Native America. They examine the life of today's Indians; their wisdom and humor, art and music, economics, and education, religion and politics.|SUSTAINING OUR COMMUNITIES : NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT / produced by Richard Two Elk| hosted by Tantoo Cardinal| coordinating producer Peggy Berryhill. - SERIES: Spirits of the present : the legacy from Native America| no. 10 - Documentary series from field recordings which examines the diverse cultures of Native America. They examine the life of today's Indians| their wisdom and humor, art and music, economics, and education, religion and politics. CONTENT: An examination of traditional Indian farming techniques for growing corn, and the revitalization of the buffalo and salmon population within various tribal communities. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 4 Mar. 1992.

An examination of traditional Indian farming techniques for growing corn, and the revitalization of the buffalo and salmon population within various tribal communities.

Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
Rights Summary: 
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