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Woodland Indians of Early America - Long ago, during the month of Shining Leaves when autumn began, Chippewa families in the North American woodlands left their villages to collect food for the winter. Little Bear's mother and sister, at their special place for gathering wild rice, have a good first day's harvest. A successful turkey hunt by Little Bear, his brother and father is followed by a fine evening meal at the wigwam that will be their temporary home. An authentic portrayal of a vanished way of life.
10 Minutes | Color
Woodland Indians of Early America - Long ago, during the month of Shining Leaves when autumn began, Chippewa families in the North American woodlands left their villages to collect food for the winter. Little Bear's mother and sister, at their special place for gathering wild rice, have a good first day's harvest. A successful turkey hunt by Little Bear, his brother and father is followed by a fine evening meal at the wigwam that will be their temporary home. An authentic portrayal of a vanished way of life.
10 Minutes | Color