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Highly recommended for its deep portrayal of contemporary Indigenous American culture and political activism and for its nuanced view into a contentious debate.
This inspirational DVD makes an award-winning book accessible to all students while encouraging them to solve problems and create innovative solutions.
The documentary successfully introduces viewers to the ways of hunter gatherers and the challenges they face. Recommended for high school world history, anthropology, economics, and geography classes.
Featuring high-quality production values and general interest subjects, this is an enticing offering . However, the short segment lengths and limited educational detail make it less suitable for classroom viewing and more appropriate for home and public library use.
Students will love watching Bruce's many attempts to rid himself of the goslings, and teachers will appreciate curricular connections to topics such as imprinting, life cycles, hibernation, and migration.
While this selection's length makes it problematic for school use (and the fine print includes a warning against unauthorized exhibition), cinephiles will thoroughly enjoy it. More suitable for public library collections.
A different yet desirable directional shift in this series of education/prevention programs. It will be useful in both classroom and treatment settings.