"Tribal Participation in the Preservation of the Newark Earthworks"
-Interim Director Marti Chaatsmith February 18, 2015
When researching a new topic or trying to find more information, finding videos with reliable sources is difficult. Midwest American Indian & Earthworks Videos is our attempt at collating
free, online, informational videos about American Indian cultures, particularly from the Great Lakes, and monumental earthworks histories worldwide. These videos represent a small sample of current or recent knowledge and we hope you find them useful to introduce topics and terms for research, general knowledge, and to use as classroom resources. This is by no means a comprehensive list and links may be subject to change. As time passes, information is updated and
so described conclusions may no longer be valid.
so described conclusions may no longer be valid.
The full Midwest American Indian & Earthworks Videos tab is
always available on the right-hand side of our blog,
under the heading Collected Resources.
- The Archaeological Channel
- Poverty Point Earthworks: Evolutionary Milestones of the Americas
- Secrets of the Valley: Prehistory of the Kanawha
- West Virginia
- Uncovering Ancient St. Louis
- Louisiana
- The Chickasaw Nation TV
- Caring for Our Ancestral Homelands and Archaeological Remains
- Monumental Earthworks: Advanced Civilizations
- Muskogean Tribes: Clan Systems Organized Life
- At Moundville: The Horned Serpent Story
- Similarities Between Missippian Origins and Historic Chickasaws
- Stickball
- Illinois State Archaeology Survey (ISAS)
- Archaeology in Minutes (AIM Series)
- Myaamia Center
- Myaamia Lunar Calendar Explanation, 2011
- Scott Shoemaker
- Meghan Dorey & Kimberly Tully
- Making Science Relevant in Myaamia Education using Earth-Sky words and Stories
- Tim McCoy
- Newark Earthworks Center
- Ohio History Video
- Chief Glenna Wallace- Coming Back to Ohio, 2013
- Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
- Chief Glenna Wallace on the Tradition of the Pow Wow, 2013
- Native Americans in the Midwest | Bridging Cultures at Community Colleges
- Dr. Randall Buchman on 8-12-13
- "Overview of the 10 Historic Tribes of Ohio"
- Dr. Linda Sue Warner
- "Using Native American History in Online Courses"
- "Infusing Native American History Into Your American History Survey Class"
- Panel Discussion
- Penn Museum
- Hero Twins of the Americas: Myths of Origin, Duality, and Vengeance
- Great Wonders: The Monumental Geoglyphs of Amazonia
- Insights into Indigenous Archaeology
- Joe Watkins, Choctaw, National Park Service Chief Anthropologist
- Our Ongoing Fight for Sovereignty
- Mascots, Tokens, and Targets: Ending 'Native' Stereotypes and False Personalities
- Smithsonian NMAI
- We're Still Here: Preserving the Cherokee Heritage Site Kituwah
- Stellar Connections: Explorations in Cultural Astronomy Complete Symposium
- A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research 2014
- Artist Leadership Program: Maria Hupfield (Wasuaking First Nation)
- "Accessing Meaning in Anishinaabe Art: Through Materials, Technique and Purpose"
- TEDx Talks
- Changing the way we see Native Americans
- Matika Wilbur at TEDxTeachersCollege
- Nations within a Nation
- Sherry Scheel Matteucci at TEDxBillings
- [Chief] Glenna Wallace- The Importance of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Local Communities, 2012
- American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- Ohio Valley Native American Earthwork Sites and New Discoveries through Remote Sensing
- Dr. Jarrod Burks
- West VirginiaU
The views, opinions, and beliefs expressed within all articles, videos, and links from this blog
do not necessarily represent The Ohio State University or the Newark Earthworks Center.
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