Surviving New England's Great Dying
We're Still Here
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Paula Peters reminds us that indigenous people are still strong and thriving.
Paula Peters reminds us that despite the challenges of the indigenous peoples, they are still strong and thriving.
Surviving New England's Great Dying is a local public television program presented by NHPBS
Surviving New England's Great Dying
We're Still Here
Clip | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Paula Peters reminds us that despite the challenges of the indigenous peoples, they are still strong and thriving.
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Paula Peters reminds us that indigenous people are still strong and thriving. (55s)
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Owen Stanwood explains why it's important to know the full story of Thanksgiving. (1m 30s)
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David Weeden describes how indigenous history was taught to him. (55s)
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Owen Stanwood explains how colonialism affected the plague. (1m 35s)
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Jade Luiz reflects on how dealing with COVID helps us understand history of disease better (50s)
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Owen Stanwood explains the scope of the Great Dying by comparing it to COVID. (40s)
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Chris Parsons explains how some communities are affected differently by pandemics. (1m)
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Paula Peters describes how colonialism might have been altered by the Great Dying. (1m)
Surviving New England's Great Dying (Preview)
Just prior to the Pilgrims' arrival, a plague decimated coastal Native American population (30s)
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