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LOST WORLDS
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Tuesday 11:00-11:30
In Lost Worlds, Yvonne Ellis travels to Montana to discover what has become of the Native American Indian. She meets two tribes, the Crow and the Blackfoot, and learns how theyÌý live closely with nature, how their culture has declined and about their hopes for the future. Trusted by these cautious and proud people, Yvonne EllisÌý reveals the truth behind the many misconceptions surrounding Native American Indians.
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Tuesday 19thÌýMarch 2002
Blackfoot Tribe

Past, Present and Future

Yvonne Ellis asks members of the Crow and Blackfoot tribes about their hopes and aspirations for the future.

Their ancestors survived on the plains of North America for thousands of years before white settlers arrived. The Europeans’ arrival was a mixed blessing - the settlers introduced the horse but also brought diseases and took over their land. Today, many Native Americans face unemployment, poor health and widespread prejudice. Will they always be overshadowed by their troubled past? And can they hold onto their traditions and beliefs in modern America or have they been lost forever?

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