1. http://wintercounts.si.edu/ Lakota Winter Counts", searchable database of winter counts images, a documentary about Lakota history and culture, and video interviews with Lakota people.
2. http://dig.lib.niu.edu/prairiefire/about.html A narrative history of "The Indian Experience" provides useful historical context and Fifteen videos address topics such as Jesuit relations and the fur trade.
3. http://1704.deerfield.history.musem Three audio versions of Native American stories. Meet the five cultures includes brief introductions to the English, French, Mohawk, Huron, and Wobanaki. Twenty-eight individual biographies include Native American as well as French and English.
4. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/weshallremain/
We Shall Remain : 5 hrs The story of Native peoples’ valiant resistance to expulsion from their lands and the extinction of their culture.
Susan Pappas, a Lead Faculty instructor, has a number of movies posted on iteach that can be used in your courses. The website can be accessed through the following web address:
https://itod.saintleo.edu/Mediasite/Catalog/catalogs/default/?state=eOXKRggqx11wyuXLaC3E
The movies can be accessed by clicking on “Welcome Guest” and then signing in with your SLU account information. Then select "private" on the left and then scroll down to select “Susan Pappas.” There are several films here that would be appropriate for this class (Cracking the Mayan Code, Ice Age Columbus; Who were the first Americans? and America's stone age explorers).