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            <title>The future of Americas national parks a report to the President of the United states
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            <title>Geologic resource evaluation of Puukohol Heiau National Historical Site, Hawai. Benthic habitat mapping
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            <title>Hedge funds and systemic risk in the financial markets : hearing before the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, March 13, 2007.
            
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            <title>Tibet : special focus for 2007 : reprinted from the 2007 Annual Report of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, October 10, 2007.
            
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            <title>Exploiting Americans on American soil : domestic trafficking exposed : hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, June 7, 2005.
            
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            <description>Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now he only seems to be able produce flops. Things turn around for Max when hes visited by the neurotic accountant Leo Bloom, who proposes a scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops: raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. With this in mind, they decide to produce a musical called Springtime for Hitler written by escaped Nazi Franz Liebken.  Then they get the insanely flamboyant Roger De Bris to direct and hire the loopy Swedish bombshell Ulla as the lead actress.</description>
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            <description>Begay was removed from his hogan home as a boy and was forced to attend a government boarding school away from his family and culture.  Now he reclaims his identity through his art, balancing the harsh realities of reservation life with the amazing beauty found among its canyons and mesas--Video label.</description>
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            <title>Eight below
            
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            <description>An American geologist flies to Antarctica to participate in a project at the United States Research Base. Once there, he teams up with arctic guide Jerry Shepard and his best friend, Cooper. The scientist soon discovers that Shepard also has eight other valuable friends, a pack of sled dogs hes worked with for years who have rescued him from a number of tight spots. As the three men explore a frozen mountain region, an unexpected accident coupled with a massive storm front forces them to fly to safety, leaving the dogs behind. Shepard is determined to rescue his canine friends, but he has to wait until the weather will allow him to travel back to the mountain. Now, the dogs must struggle against the elements to survive as they attempt to make their way back home.</description>
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            <description>Julia Jones has found the man of her dreams in the very-British and very-unfortunately-named Grant Fockyerdoder. But before they can have their Big Fat Greek Wedding, they must Meet the Parents, hook up with The Wedding Planner, and contend with Grants bestfriend Andy who wants to put an end to her Best Friends Wedding.</description>
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            <title>The Greek Orthodox Church in Turkey : a victim of systematic expropriation : March 16, 2005, briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
            
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            <title>The meaning of Egypts elections and their relevance to the Middle East : October 12, 2005 : briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
            
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            <title>Food safety for moms-to-be practicing good food safety behaviors before, during and after your pregnancy.
            
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            <description>According to Red Sox super-fan Ben Wrightman, finding romance is about as likely as his beloved team winning the World Series. But when Ben scores a beautiful new girlfriend, suddenly anything is possible.</description>
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            <description>40-year-old Andy Stitzer has a cushy job stamping invoices at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment that includes a collection of action figures and comic books, good friends, a nice attitude. But at 40, Andy is still a virgin. His friends think hes a bit of an oddball, but they consider it their duty to help Andy out of his dire situation and decide to go to great lengths to help him. But nothing proves effective enough to lure their friend out of lifelong chastity until he meets Trish, a 40-year-old mother of three. Andys friends are excited by the possibility that it may finally happen, that is until they hear that Andy and Trish have begun their relationship based on a mutual no-sex policy.</description>
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            <title>The Phantom of the Opera
            
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            <description>A disfigured musical genius haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera, waging a reign of terror over its occupants. When he falls in love with Christine, the Phantom devotes himself to creating a new star for the Opera, exerting a strange sense of control over the soprano as he nurtures her extraordinary talents.</description>
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            <description>Crossing the Line follows two young medical students from the University of Tasmania, Amy and Paul, as they leave their safe middle class environments for an eight week placement in the remote indigenous communities on Mornington Island. Here, for the first time, they confront the realities of indigenous health care. As they move beyond their professional roles at times, there is an ongoing tension between their personal experience and the professional distance they are supposed to maintain. This film offers a rare insight into the practical realities of providing Western medical services to indigenous communities and illustrates ways in which engagement can contribute to an improvement in the crisis in Aboriginal health today.</description>
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            <description>When a doubting young boy takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe.</description>
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            <description>Drama about the life and career of Ray Charles, who went blind at the age of seven but found his calling at the keyboard and overcame drug addiction while becoming one of the countrys most beloved performers.</description>
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            <title>Challenger an exploration of art and spirit
            
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            <description>This shows exclusive footage of artist JD Challenger at work, and interviews with friends, family, and supporters. It illustrates the craft, as well as the emotional need to create work that tell the story of a People too long ignored.</description>
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            <description>Frankie,a crusty boxing manager, initially refuses to train Maggie when she shows up at his gym, but he relents and eventually the spirited young fighter rises through the ranks of womens boxing and the pair forms a bond.</description>
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            <title>Cheaper by the dozen
            
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            <description>Tom and Kate Baker have made many sacrifices in their professional lives in order to raise their 12 children. When Tom is offered a job as a Division I college football coach, he moves the entire pack to a suburb in Chicago. This move shakes up the entire family, but when Kates memoirs get published, she takes off on a book tour. The lack of parental guidance creates problems for all the Baker kids and chaos ensues.</description>
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            <description>Mexicos traditional folktales are brought to life through the spirited renditions of charming marionettes. The narrator of the series, a jovial possum, relates the stories to his friend the owl. The fables originate from Aztec, Mayan, or Christian sources and are a fusion of the history, mythology and indigenous culture of Mexico--Container.</description>
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            <title>Blending--diversity within your Water Services Department
            
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            <title>A seat at the table struggling for American Indian religious freedom
            
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            <title>The passion of the Christ
            
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            <description>Concerns the last twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. In the Garden of Gethsemane near the Mount of Olives, Jesus is betrayed by Judas Iscariot. Jesus is condemned to death for blasphemy and brought before Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, for sentencing. The roaring crowd demands his death, so Pilate orders his crucifixion. Jesus is severely beaten and made to carry his cross up to Golgotha, the hill outside Jerusalem, where he is nailed to the cross. With his mother looking on, he dies.</description>
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            <description>Inman, a young Confederate soldier, who is injured during the explosive 1864 battle of Petersburg, Virginia, is struggling to make his way home to Cold Mountain, NC, where his beloved Ada awaits him. In Inmans absence, Ada befriends Ruby, who helps her keep up her late fathers farm. Meanwhile, in his travels, Inman encounters a menagerie of interesting and colorful characters.</description>
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            <description>Conrad and Sally Walden are home alone with their pet fish. It is raining outside, and there is nothing to do. Until The Cat in the Hat walks in the front door. He introduces them to their imagination, and at first its all fun and games, until things get out of hand and the kids wreak havoc in the home their mother has neatly prepared for an upcoming party. So The Cat must go, go, go, before their parents get back.</description>
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            <description>In stifling Edwardian London, Wendy Darling mesmerizes her brothers every night with bedtime tales of swordplay, swashbucker skills and the ever fearsome Captain Hook. But the children become real heroes of an even greater story when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and takes them on a journey over moonlit rooftops to the lush jungles of Neverland. Wendy and her brothers join Peter and the Lost Boys in an exhilarating life, free of grown-up rules. Eventually facing the inevitable showdown with Captain Hook and his bloodthirsty pirates.</description>
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            <description>Seven Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi clay artists join in a making Moon Coming at Evening, a large clay storyteller sculpture.</description>
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            <title>Where are the children? healing the legacy of the residential schools = Que sont les enfants devenus? : lexprience des pensionnats autochtones.
            
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            <description>The electronic version is a virtual exhibition presenting photographs largely from public and church archival collections, from as early as 1880 to the 1960s.</description>
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            <title>Gold, greed &amp; genocide the untold tragedy of the California Gold Rush
            
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            <description>Deconstructs the myth of the California Gold Rush and unearths the genocide of California indigenous peoples. Filmed on location throughout Northern California, the story is told through the testaments of California tribal elders, leaders, and members whose family descendants survived the onslaught of these bloody massacres. Local historians and scholars examine the ecological destruction gold mining has done to the California environment.-- Container.</description>
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            <description>Summary taken from National Cowboy &amp; Western Heritage Museum and Intertnet Movie Database Inc. websites.</description>
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            <description>Based on a true story. A half-blind ex-prizefighter and mustang breaker team up with a millionaire and his rough-hewn, undersized horse, Seabiscuit. The men bring Seabiscuit to incredible heights, helping to turn a long shot into a legend. Eventually, Seabiscuit earns Horse of the Year honors in 1938.</description>
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            <description>This program tells the story of the first contact between black and white and the alliance between missionaries and the Arrarnta people. The program shows how a rich Aboriginal spirituality survived the onslaught of Christian missionaries and government policies at the Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia since the 19th Century.</description>
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            <title>Chasing the rainbow adventures of the desert propsectors
            
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            <description>Stories of gold rush prospectors in the Nevada and California deserts.</description>
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            <description>This program explains how a Superfortress bomber carrying a strange piece of scientific equipment ended up at the bottom of Lake Mead in 1948. National Parks Service executives talk about their plans for the plane.</description>
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            <description>Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construction of The Matrix and Neos pivotal role in the fate of mankind.</description>
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            <description>Promotional video demonstrating the many advantages created by the various coal mining operations on Navajo and Hopi lands on Arizonas Black Mesa.</description>
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            <description>Highlights from the 2001 baseball season, leading up to the Diamondbacks World Series championship.</description>
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            <description>Stanley, a Tohono OOdham patrol officer with the U.S. Customs Service, works amid a high-tech world, relying on his ancient traditions and beliefs to succeed; yet his life is overshadowed by the tragic loss of his son during a drug bust gone awry.</description>
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            <description>A history of people in the Grand Canyon from the prehistoric peoples to the advent of tourism, through dams and rafting to todays issues with large numbers of visitation, pollution and preservation. Gives some personal stories of people whose lives have touched the history of the Grand Canyon.</description>
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            <description>Documentary of an extraordinary cross-country trek, designed to hail the opening of the new coast to coast highway, Route 66. Nineteen year old Cherokee Indian Andy Payne, shy son of an Oklahoma farmer, entered the race because I just thought I could do it.</description>
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            <description>Documentary about the Phoenix Metropolitan area during the 1960s.</description>
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            <description>This public art project entailed more than 100 artist, you will meet a number of notable ones through interviews and a closer look at their work; you will get to see how the horses are cast; experience the thrill of the live auction; and meet some of the beneficiaries of the money raised--Zia Home Entertainment web site.</description>
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            <description>Crime never sleeps and neither does the veteran LAPD homicide detective invited to Nightmute, Alaska to head a murder investigation there. He finds the investigation disrupted by an ever-shining midnight sun that wreaks sleep-depriving havoc on his body clock. As his consciousness becomes more unstable, he is nagged by a sense of personal guilt over a second crime that might just be real.</description>
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            <description>Using contemporary Inuit actors, Nunavut recreates the traditional nomadic lifestyle of Inuit in the Igloolik region of the Canadian Arctic in 1945 - just before government and settlement life began. The series follows five fictional families through the different seasons of an Arctic year, from the glorious northern spring to a uniquely Inuit Christmas Day--Producers website.</description>
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            <description>The big sleepover: Zak and Wheezie are having a sleepover, but Cassie is afraid to go until she thinks to bring something familiar from home. Calling Dr. Zak: Zak has a thorn in his foot and is afraid to go to the doctor, but Dr. Booboogone shows him that doctors are only there to help. Stormy weather: A visit to the new playground at Cloud Island is more than Ord bargains for when he hears thunder in the distance.</description>
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            <description>A series of mini-biographies of Arizonans. Includes a brief history of the Harvey Girls.</description>
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            <description>Dramatic biography of John Nash, a mathematical genius, who made an astonishing discovery early in his career and stood on the brink of international acclaim. But the handsome and arrogant Nash soon found himself on a painful and harrowing journey of self-discovery. After many years of struggle, he eventually triumphed over his schizophrenia, and finally, late in life, received the Nobel Prize.</description>
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            <description>In addition to the usual assessment of antiques and collectibles by experts in various fields, these segments include vignettes about the Pima Air &amp; Space Museum, Mission San Xavier del Bac, and the Arizona Inn established by Isabella Greenway.</description>
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            <description>Documentary about the Tuba City High School girls cross-country running team during their pursuit of an unprecedented fourth consecutive Arizona State Cross-Country Championship.  The film chronicles the 2000 season of the Tuba City High School Lady Warriors.  The coach is Milfred Tewawina , and their attempt to win a fourth state championship.  Milfred Tewawina coaches principal girl runners Ciji Honahnie, Marietta Bitsy Riggs, Christina Begay, Jayme Lomakema, Khrysten Seweinsyawama, and Crystal Dugi among others.</description>
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            <description>The story of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a Canadian Micmac Indian whose murder on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 1976 is still unsolved. A tribute from the women who were closest to her.</description>
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            <description>Nine years ago, top international spies Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez traded the excitement of espionage for the adventure of parenthood.  But when they are called out on a secret mission, the Cortezes are separated from their family and kidnapped by the evil Fegan Floop.  Fortunately, there are two people who possess the skills and know-how to reunite the family-- the kids!</description>
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            <description>This video shows the fetishes, or rocks carved by the Zuni Indians of Southwestern America, which are believed to have supernatural powers of protection from bad luck. It includes the prehistoric history of the fetishes and shows several being carved by Zuni Indians.</description>
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            <description>This program tells the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay beginning in 1969. Many of the former participants are interviewed.</description>
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            <description>The Plateau culture as revealed by six artists: Joe Feddersen, Elizabeth Woody, Lillian Pitt, Elaine Timentwa Emerson, Pat Courtney Gold, and Maynard White Owl Lavadour.</description>
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            <description>Commentary by students, elders, and community leaders about the Cultural Learning Centers Initiative of AIHEC (American Indian Higher Education Consortium), in which AIHEC and the National Association of Home Builders Log Homes Council came together to build living environments for Native American culture and art.</description>
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            <description>Roxanne Swentzell talks about her sculpture and her time at art school.</description>
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            <description>Across the USA, Native Americans are struggling to protect their sacred places. Religious freedom, so valued in America, is not guaranteed to those who practice land-based religions. This film discusses the struggles of three indigenous communities to protect their sacred sites from rock climbers, tourists, strip-mining, development and New Age religious practitioners.</description>
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            <description>John Mohawk, Audrey Shenandoah, G. Peter Jemison, Joanne Shenandoah and Judy Swamp talk about the role of women in the Iroquois Indian society. Includes the concept of clanmother or grandmother and the importance of the three sisters (corn, beans and squash)</description>
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            <description>Takes viewer on journey through the Makah, Blackfeet, Flathead, Spokane, Walker River, Coeur dAlene and Crow reservations. Reveals the historic and mythic roots of the mostly widely played native gambling game in Northwest North America.</description>
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            <description>The moving story of the Native Americans, ranchers, government officials, and environmental activists currently battling over the yearly slaughter of Americas last wild bison.  This film explores the controversial killing by joining a 500-mile spiritual march across Montana by Lakota Sioux Indians who object to the slaughter.  Woven into the film are the civil disobedience and video activism of an environmental group trying to save the buffalo, as well as the concerns of a ranching family caught in the crossfire.</description>
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            <description>This documentary tracks a Kazak family in Xinjiang, Chinas western most province. The Kazaks are a small minority among many more tenacious peoples of Xinjiang. To exist they wind their way among the mountains and plateaus of the most remote region of the most desolate area of China.</description>
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            <description>John Mohawk, Doug George-Kanentiio, Toni Benedict, Audrey Shenandoah, Jake Swamp and G. Peter Jemison talk about sovereingty, wampum belts and treaty cloth.</description>
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            <description>Preston Arrow-weed tells the stories of the Yuma Indians and the tradition of the Great Spirit run.</description>
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            <description>Experience some of Arizonas most spectacular locations through the eyes and lenses of three renowned photographers--Container.</description>
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            <description>Arrogant Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama by his devious advisor, Yzma, and her hunky henchman, Kronk, who want to rid the kingdom of this beast of burden.  Now the ruler who once had it all must form an unlikely alliance with a pleasant peasant named Pacha.  Together, Kuzco and Pacha must overcome their differences, as they embark on a hilarious adventure.</description>
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            <description>Film by Danny Beaton, a Mohawk of the Turtle Clan, of Iroquois people speaking on environmental issues. Appearing are Clayton Logan, Seneca; Audrey Shenandoah, Onondaga; Oren Lyons, Onondaga; and John Mohawk, Seneca. Their focus is on humanitys relationship with the Earth and the problems resulting from this neglected relationship as seen through the Iroquois worldview.</description>
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            <description>Stan The Man Henry is the brash host of a local Austin, Texas radio call-in show. On a particular September morning, he goes through his usual live routine, calculating and filtering comments surrounding national identity and ownership. He finally meets his match when he tries to tone down the meaning of the words spoken by one Native American caller.</description>
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            <description>Experience some of Arizonas most spectacular locations through the eyes and lenses of three renowned photographers--Container.</description>
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            <description>Shows how eating healthier can improve the quality of life and increase longevity.</description>
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            <description>In her mid-thirties, still single and still being set up with dates by her mom, Bridget decides she needs to make a change in her life. She falls for her boss who uses her and then dumps her. In the meantime, Bridget keeps running into the divorced guy her mom tried to set her up with, and he happens to be ex-friends with her boss. She uses her diary as a confessional and she begins to wonder if she will ever find true love.</description>
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            <description>An introduction to Allan Houser, a generous teacher, father and spirited musician and to his art.   Allan Houser touched stone reverently with the spark of genius, with decades of knowledge and skill in his tireless hands. The spirit of his Warm Spring Chiricahua Apache heritage is the source of his imagery: his fathers stories, his own early memories of womens shawls and skirts around the bonfire of the Apache Mountain Spirit dance, the bitterly won taste of his tribes freedom after a generation of forced relocation and imprisonment.  With impeccable mastery of his medium, the sculptor condensed those elements, and the universal experiences of being human, into the graceful and simple curve of a mothers arm around her child.</description>
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            by Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875.
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            <description>Showcases the artist, Seth Eastmans work with a pictorial history of Native Americans in the Upper Mississippi River Valley.</description>
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            <description>Navajo medicineman, Johnson Dennison, Navajo philosopher, Harry Walters and American anthropologist, Peter Gold come together amid the stunning environs of Arizonas sacred Canyon de Chelly, for an intelligent, lively and warmhearted exploration of Navajo ways of spiritual balance and harmony in daily living. Their words of wisdom are mirrored in Navajo art and in the stunning landscape of the Colorado Plateau: homeland of the Navajo people.</description>
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            by Sokolsky, Richard D.
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            <description>When renowned paleontologist Dr. Grant agrees to accompany a wealthy adventurer and his wife on an aerial tour of Isla Sorna, InGens former breeding ground for prehistoric creatures, he has no idea that he was brought along for a totally different reason. When their plane crashes and they become stranded, they discover the islands native inhabitants are smarter, faster, fiercer and more brutal than imagined.</description>
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            <description>Mischievous mutt Charlie Barkin is asked to retrieve Gabriels horn when it is stolen from heaven.  Seeing his chance to have some fun, Charlie recruits his sidekick Itchy and happily steps up to the challenge.  Immediately, the two get sidetracked into trouble . . . until a sweet young runaway and a beautiful Irish setter set them straight.</description>
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            <description>Documents the construction and launch of eight traditional watercraft constructed by master boat builders from the five major Alaska Native cultures.</description>
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            <description>Anne Arnold and Russell Simms, both involved with the Council of Three Rivers Indian Center, talk about Indian identity in the modern life of the United States.</description>
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            <description>Jake Swamp talks about his life as a iron worker in the construction of tall buildings and bridges. His wife, Judy Swamp, tells what it was like for the families left at home as male tribal members left each week for the dangerous construction work in distant places.</description>
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            <description>A look at the top-secret, high-tech espionage war going on between cats and dogs, which their humans are blissfully unaware of. The film follows Mr. Tinkles (a cat) plan to destroy a new vaccine, that if developed, would eliminate all human allergies to dogs, and allow cats to rule the world. Lou, a beagle puppy accidentally becomes the dog-agent assigned to stop the cat plan.</description>
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            <description>A science fiction drama about four scientists who unlock the secret of time and space, and are accidentally transported back into time and left stranded in the year 1 million B.C.</description>
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            by Bunn, M. Elaine.
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            <description>First identified decades ago by an occupational therapist, sensory integration dysfunction has only recently been widely recognized. Now this video set offers comprehensive, easily understood information on the disorder and a drug-free treament for children who need help.</description>
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            <description>Why is the Grinch such a grouch? No one seems to know, until little Cindy Lou Who takes matters into her own hands and turns both Whoville and the Grinchs world upside down, inside out... and funny side up in her search for the true meaning of Christmas.</description>
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