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The following audio and video presentations are a sampling of the material related to Native American history available from the Library of the Congress and other partner agencies. These include Webcasts as well as musical recordings and unique sound artifacts, such as the stories of Native Americans.
Please note: This list represents only a selection of the digital and physical holdings of the participating agencies.
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Authors Discuss Their Books (National Book Festival, Library of Congress)
- Vine Deloria Jr.: 2002 National Book Festival
- Fernando and Marlene Divina: 2005 National Book Festival
- Tony Hillerman, Part 1: 2002 National Book Festival
- Tony Hillerman, Part 2: 2002 National Book Festival
- MariJo Moore: 2004 National Book Festival
- Native American Women Writers discuss new book, "Sister Nations"
- Nathaniel Philbrick: 2004 National Book Festival
- Cynthia Leitich Smith: 2002 National Book Festival
- William Jay Smith: 2004 National Book Festival
- Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve: 2002 National Book Festival
- Luci Tapahonso: 2002 National Book Festival
History and Culture
- Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers (Library of Congress)
- Ed Schupman: "Do All Indians Live in Tipis?" and Other Compelling Questions for Education (Library of Congress)
- Hoop Dancing, Rosebud Sioux and Crow Creek Sioux (Library of Congress)
- Indian Yell: The Heart of an American Insurgency (Library of Congress)
- Omaha Indian Music (Library of Congress)
- Sioux and Mandan Hidatsa Storytelling and Music (Library of Congress)