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The American buffalo

Burns, Ken, 1953- (television director,, television producer.). Duncan, Dayton, (screenwriter.). Dunfey, Julie, (television producer.). Coyote, Peter, (narrator.). Brannum, Julianna. Homecoming. (Added Author). Florentine Films, (production company.). WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), (production company.). Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), (publisher.). PBS Distribution (Firm), (film distributor.).

... America's national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people for untold generations, being driven to the brink of extinction, before an unlikely collection of people rescues it from disappearing forever.

DVD  - 2023
599.643 Ameri
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  • ISBN: 9781531715724
  • Physical Description 2 videodiscs (approximately 240 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher [Arlington, Virginia] : PBS, [2023]
  • Distributor [Arlington, Virginia] : Distributed by PBS Distribution, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"The American Buffalo, a new two-part, four-hour series, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of North American history and across some of the continent's most iconic landscapes, tracing the animal's evolution, its significance to the Indigenous people and landscape of the Great Plains, its near extinction, and the efforts to bring the magnificent mammals back from the brink. For thousands of generations, buffalo (species bison bison) have evolved alongside Indigenous people who relied on them for food and shelter, and, in exchange for killing them, revered the animal. The stories of Native people anchor the series, including the Kiowa, Comanche, and Cheyenne of the Southern Plains; the Lakota, Salish, Kootenai, Mandan-Hidatsa, and Blackfeet from the Northern Plains; and others."--PBS website.
Documentary.
"Subtitles are a function of the disc and serve the same purpose as closed captions."
"Described video (for the visually impaired) is available as a secondary audio track."
Wide screen.
Originally broadcast on PBS in 2023.
Program content: ©2023.
Special feature: "Homecoming" by Julianna Brannum.
Homecoming: "Homecoming chronicles the efforts of those working to rebuild Native American communities' enduring relationship to the buffalo. At the turn of the last century, Yellowstone National Park helped to save the nation's buffalo population from extinction. Now, in the 21st century, their Bison Conservation and Transfer Program is supporting buffalo restoration to the Plains and to the Indigenous people whose lives, spiritually and physically, were inextricably linked to the bison for thousands of years. Each winter, approximately 200 bison are transferred to tribal nations around the country. The film follows Jason Baldes, an Eastern Shoshone and a member of the InterTribal Buffalo Council, as he leads historic transfers of bison from Denver, Colorado to his Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, and from a Nature Conservancy Preserve in Illinois to the Menominee in Wisconsin, communities which will maintain their bison herds to supply a healthy food source and cultural touchstone to their tribal citizens for eternity. The film explores what living among the bison once again means for Native people--today and for future generations. Directed and produced by Julianna Brannum, a member of the Comanche nation, Homecoming highlights the foundational work of the InterTribal Buffalo Council and partner organizations and how this movement is a guiding force in the food sovereignty and cultural revitalization movements led by tribal citizens across the United States."--PBS website.
GMD: videodisc.
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Director, Ken Burns.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrator, Peter Coyote.
System Details Note:
DVD; widescreen; 5.1 surround; 2.0 stereo; NTSC, region 1.
Language Note:
English or Spanish dialogue.
Source of Description Note:
Title from container.