The Buffalo Journal - television program
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- Material Type
- Recording
- Date Range
- 1990
- Accession No.
- 20161111009
- Physical Description
- Reel of 1 inch videotape 25 minutes
- Scope and Content
- This program includes the following subjects: 1. Singing the Buffalo Blues. Efforts to preserve the plains bison. (Janice Smith, Waterton Lakes National Park). 2. The Action Game. Rodeo photographer Jim Goodstriker. 3. Pow-wow Profiles. Fancy and traditional dancers. (Scotty Many Guns, Luke…
- Material Type
- Recording
- Date Range
- 1990
- Physical Description
- Reel of 1 inch videotape 25 minutes
- Physical Condition
- Fair
- History Biographical
- The Buffalo Journal was a 'news and views' program for Canada's aboriginal people. This was the first program in the series.
- Language
- English
- Scope and Content
- This program includes the following subjects: 1. Singing the Buffalo Blues. Efforts to preserve the plains bison. (Janice Smith, Waterton Lakes National Park). 2. The Action Game. Rodeo photographer Jim Goodstriker. 3. Pow-wow Profiles. Fancy and traditional dancers. (Scotty Many Guns, Luke Whiteman, fancy dancers). (Leroy Seth, Nez Perce Nation - traditional dancer). 4. Sacred Places. Chief Mountain, Belly Buttes, Porcupine Hills, tipi rings east of Coaldale.
- Notes
- A DVD copy is available.
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20161111009
- Collection
- Archive
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