
The history of 19th-century America is the story of struggles between settlers moving west and Native Americans trying to hold on to their ancestral territories. The clash between lifestyles and land rights forged a new land and unified an American culture, but in the process a venerable way of life was destroyed. Follow the Cherokee, Dakota, Lakota, and Nez Perc as they fight to keep their homelands.
Air Date: 1993-05-16
This episode relives the Long Walk of 2,400 Navajos from their home in Canyon de Chelly to the Bosque Redondo in East...
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This episode follows the 1,600-mile path taken by the Nez Perce 114 years ago, as they fought 13 battles with the Uni...
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This is the story of Geronimo and Victorio, two Apache leaders who repeatedly struck out against, and were victorious...
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No Native American tribes suffered more than the Cheyenne and the Arapaho when Union soldiers from the Civil War spil...
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The 1865 Montana gold rush pitted white prospectors against Lakotas of the Great Sioux Nation, and Northern Cheyenne,...
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This episode tells the story of the final battles for Indian land - the battle at Wounded Knee. Within a year of the ...