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2022 Trailer<br>Introduction by Peter Coyote
2022 Trailer
Introduction by Peter Coyote

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Resilience (2022 trailer) Introduction by Peter Coyote
Resilience (2022 trailer)
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Culture and Community (2022 trailer) Introduction by Peter Coyote
Culture and Community (2022 trailer)
Introduction by Peter Coyote

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Walking Between Two Worlds Video Series - 2020 Trailer
2020 Trailer Introduction by Peter Coyote

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Everyday Native Introduction by Peter Coyote
Everyday Native Introduction by Peter Coyote

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Recently Added

New Video: Watch the new Walking Together series, five short videos introduced by Peter Coyote.

Reclaiming Culture Introduction
Mother Earth Introduction
Reservation Life Introduction

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Photography & Poetry Books

Still Here:  Not Living in Tipis by Sue Reynolds and Victor Charlo is the first collaborative photo-poetry book between a white urban photographer and reservation Indian. 
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In Put Sey (Good Enough) Victor Charlo, a revered elder and spiritual leader of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, writes poems about reservation life and people.
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What Teachers are Saying

"The photography is exquisite, the poems breathtaking. There are extended opportunities for learning, including comprehensive questions and activities."
-- C. Ranch, California 

"Building bridges of understanding and respect between non-Natives and Native Americans"

Sue Reynolds, Founder, The Everyday Native Project

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