The Warrior Tradition
A Question of Identity
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Native Americans question who they are while serving in the U.S. military.
Soldiers have had to question who they are while serving in the United States military. Struggling with the irony of going into combat in other countries against those that look like them. They have had to either put aside their identity to become one with their fellow soldiers to fight or carry a dual identity of being a “proud Native American and a proud American.
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Warrior Tradition has been made possible by a major grant from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting: A private corporation funded by the American people. With additional funding provided by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Independent Health and Arizona Humanities.
The Warrior Tradition
A Question of Identity
Clip | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Soldiers have had to question who they are while serving in the United States military. Struggling with the irony of going into combat in other countries against those that look like them. They have had to either put aside their identity to become one with their fellow soldiers to fight or carry a dual identity of being a “proud Native American and a proud American.
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Native American women veterans speak about their experiences in the United States military (4m 31s)
The largely-untold story of Native Americans who served in the United States military. (30s)
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The largely-untold story of Native Americans who served in the United States military. (2m 17s)
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Native Americans question who they are while serving in the U.S. military. (4m 6s)
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Donavon Barney, an Iraq War veteran builds a career in Cybersecurity to help his community (5m 1s)
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Veterans share how they heal after serving in the military through the Warrior Traditions. (6m 12s)
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Minnie Hollow Wood a Lakhota woman fights alongside her husband to save her tribe. (4m 59s)
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Native American veterans speak about their cultural diversity and how they’ve dealt with s (2m 26s)
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Disqualified Warriors is a story about fate, loss and redemption in the warrior tradition. (12m 3s)
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Seneca artist and Vietnam veteran, Carson Waterman, says art saved his life. (5m 33s)
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Warrior Tradition has been made possible by a major grant from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting: A private corporation funded by the American people. With additional funding provided by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Independent Health and Arizona Humanities.