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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.
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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...
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is a 1993 documentary television 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. It was Produced and Directed by Chris Wheeler and Sonny Hutchison and narrated by Peter Thomas.
•A Clash of Cultures
•I Will Fight No More, Forever
•Always the Enemy
•The Only Good Indian, is a Dead Indian
•A Good Day to Die
•Kill the Indian, Save the Man
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. Produced by Discovery Channel School.
May 16, 1993 · Studio Discovery Channel Genres Documentary 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.
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How the West Was Lost is a television documentary miniseries directed by Chris Wheeler and Sonny Hutchinson, produced by KUSA-TV for the Discovery Channel and narrated by Peter Thomas. The series follows the westward expansion across the North American continent during the latter half of the...
Feb 16, 2021 · How the West Was Lost; Produced by KUSA-TV for Discovery Channel ©1993 ©1995Copyright Disclaimer: Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 permits "fair use"...
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