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  1. How the West Was Lost

    2008 · Documentary · 1h 29m

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  1. How the West was Lost is a 1993 television documentary miniseries about the westward expansion across the North American continent during the latter half of the 19th Century from the point of view of the Native American peoples. [1]

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  2. How the West Was Lost is a series about the westward expansion of colonialists across the North American continent during the latter half of the 19th Century...

  3. May 16, 1993 · The history of 19th-century America is the story of struggles between settlers moving west and Native Americans trying to hold on to their ancestral territories. The clash between lifestyles and land rights forged a new land and unified an American culture, but in the process a venerable way of life was destroyed.

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    • May 16, 1993
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  5. How the West Was Lost. On 1 May 1946, 800 Aboriginal station workers walked off sheep stations in the north-west of Western Australia, marking the beginning of a carefully organized strike that was to last for at least three years, but never officially ended.

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    • Documentary, History
    • David Noakes
    • 1987-11-12
  6. How the West Was Lost: With Peter Thomas, Enoch Kelly Haney, Robert Utley. The clash between Native American and European cultures during the 1800s is chronicled via archival photos, location photography and comments from descendants of Indian leaders.

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    • 1993-05-16
    • Documentary, History
    • Peter Thomas, Enoch Kelly Haney, Robert Utley
  7. Feb 20, 2018 · Early in 1864, Federal troops spread along the Western theater prepared to merge into one huge fighting force designed to quash the rebellious South once and for all. But the Confederates had an audacious plan of their own to seize momentum and forestall the massive Northern campaign that led to the fall of Atlanta.

  8. The clash between lifestyles and land rights forged a new land and unified an American culture, but in the process a venerable way of life was destroyed. Follow the Cherokee, Dakota, Lakota, and Nez Percé as they fight to keep their homelands.

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