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OUR PEOPLE: THE SAPPONY, The Museum of the Native
American Resource Center UNC Pembroke — $12.00 DVD

28min.30sec. Live action 2007
Sappony people talk about their history and culture — about their
sense of what it means to them to be Sappony. Their words interwoven
with images of past and present, reveal the primary landmarks of Sappony
identity: tradition, faith, community and education. Grade school students
will relate to the activities of Sappony children and the scenes from
various Pow Wows.
Curriculum Applications: 4th & 8th Grade Social Studies
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