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Behind the Scenes With the Filmmaker
8:57
Hear some of the background on this story from the films Director/Producers.
Hernandez v. Texas: A Great Moment in American History
0:45
This Supreme Court ruling was a major civil rights achievement.
"Civilization" and Native Americans
1:42
White Americans offered Native Americans equality -- if they became more like them.
Creating a Written Alphabet for the Cherokee
1:17
Sequoyah invented a written language for the Cherokee.
We Shall Remain: Apache Dance
1:10
Oliver Enjady advised the dancers on the cultural significance of an Apache dance.
Will the Cherokee Be Exiled?
0:59
The 1836 treaty of New Echota required the Cherokee to move out west.
Are the Cherokee an Independent Nation?
1:22
In 1832 the United States Supreme Court recognized Cherokee sovereignity.
Evacuating the Cherokee People
1:00
In May 1838 the United States began removing Cherokee from their homes in Georgia.
We Shall Remain: Chris Eyre
0:26
Chris Eyre discusses the complexity of Native American history.
We Shall Remain: Wardrobe and Makeup
2:02
Cassius Spears describes the process to prepare for the After the Mayflower shoot.
We Shall Remain: Annawon Weeden
0:24
Annawon Weeden, a Mashpee Wampanoag, comments on the importance of the series.
We Shall Remain: Nipmuc Language
2:13
David Tall Pine White explains his role as language consultant.
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