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Aleut story [DVD]
Title:
Aleut story [DVD]
JLCTITLE245:
[DVD] / a Sprocketheads Production.
Publication Information:
Lincoln, NE : Aleutian-Pribilof Heritage Group, Inc., ©2005.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Title from disc.

"A service of Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc."
Abstract:
"In the turbulence of war, in a place where survival was just short of miraculous, the Aleuts of Alaska would redefine themselves--and America. From indentured servitude and isolated internment camps in Southeast Alaska, to Congress and the White House, this is the incredible story of Aleut Americans' decades-long struggle for civil rights."--Container.
Local Note:
UAS Egan Library copy purchased with some public performance rights for UAS affiliates on UAS campus. Additional information on file at Egan Library Reference Desk.

Not for broadcast; to be used for research and reference only.
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Contents:
The untold story (14 min.) -- Invasion, evacuation, relocation (11 min.) -- The camps (19 min.) -- Hardest childhood days (11 min.) -- Home at last (8 min.) -- Seeking simple justice (17 min.) -- Restoration (6.5 min.)
Credits:
Writer, director, producer, Marla Williams ; Loren Church, Peter Coon, Steven L. Rychetnik, editors.
Performer:
Narrator, Martin Sheen ; Native flute and vocals, Mary Youngblood.
Technical Details:
DVD.
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