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9 minutes/Grades 2-8
Produced by Paulle Clark for OWL/TV
We spend a day at the dramatically beautiful, 1000-year-old
pueblo in Taos, New Mexico, to discover more about the traditions
that the resident Indians are trying to preserve. We see young
children doing ceremonial dances. We learn about building homes
with adobe clay; bread-baking; and making pottery in age-old ways.
With Study Guide.
Awards: American Film & VideoFestival; American Indian Film
Festival; Videoforum: Native American
- "A good visual introduction to Pueblo Indian culture... for a
young audience... this film could help establish an appreciation
for the traditions of others and the value of cultural
continuity." Science Books & Films
- "This personal overview, enhanced by unusual music, is useful
for school and scout groups." Booklist
Subject Areas: SOCIAL STUDIES, LIFESTYLES, AMERICAN INDIANS, NEW
MEXICO
ISBN: 0-920519-81-4

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