
We Shall Remain: Extended Preview
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A long form preview for the KUED documentary, We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah.
A long form preview for the KUED documentary, We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah.
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We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah is a local public television program presented by PBS Utah
The Utah Department of Community and Culture, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, William M. and Kerry Armstrong, American Experience, R. Harold Burton Foundation, and the Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation.

We Shall Remain: Extended Preview
Clip | 25m 46s
A long form preview for the KUED documentary, We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah.
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We Shall Remain: Short Trailer
Clip | 3m | A short trailer for the KUED documentary We Shall Remain. (3m)
We Shall Remain: Extended Preview
Clip | 25m 46s | A long form preview for the KUED documentary, We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah. (25m 46s)
Clip: Special | 5m 48s | Members of the Ute tribe discuss the spirituality of their people. (5m 48s)
Clip: Special | 2m 12s | A demonstration of how the Ute language is being taught today in schools. (2m 12s)
Northwestern Shoshone Language
Clip: Special | 3m 4s | Members of the Northwestern Shoshone tribe discuss and demonstrate their language. (3m 4s)
Clip: Special | 1m 52s | An interview from the KUED documentary We Shall Remain featuring Sarah Natani. (1m 52s)
Clip: Special | 2m 43s | An excerpt from the KUED documentary We Shall Remain demonstrating Navajo sand painting. (2m 43s)
Destruction of the Northwestern Shoshone People
Clip: Special | 4m 27s | Members of the Shoshone tribe discuss the destruction of their people. (4m 27s)
Clip: Special | 2m 49s | An excerpt from We Shall Remain that demonstrates the construction of a wickiup. (2m 49s)
Clip: Special | 24s | Navajo Tribe member Joe Shirley speaks his native language about what it means to be Diné. (24s)
Clip: Special | 4m 27s | An excerpt of Paiute survival stories from the KUED documentary We Shall Remain. (4m 27s)
Clip: Special | 2m 16s | Paiute tribe member Mark Rogers demonstrates the Circle Dance Song. (2m 16s)
Clip: Special | 5m 22s | An excerpt from the KUED documentary We Shall Remain describes aspects of Navajo Culture. (5m 22s)
Goshutes of the Ancestral Land
Clip: Special | 4m 39s | A collection of Goshutes describe the conditions and qualities of their ancestral land. (4m 39s)
Clip: Special | 2m 12s | The traditional Ute Bear Dance is demonstrated. (2m 12s)
Clip: Special | 7m 57s | Eleanor Tom of the Paiute Tribe tells the creation story of her people. (7m 57s)
How to Craft a Paiute Cradle Board
Clip: Special | 6m 25s | Eleanor Tom of the Paiute Tribe illustrates how to craft a cradle board. (6m 25s)
Clip: Special | 1m 38s | The Goshute Tribal Chairman makes an appeal to prevent the loss of their water rights. (1m 38s)
Clip: Special | 4m 52s | Alexis Ortega is interviewed as part of the KUED documentary We Shall Remain. (4m 52s)
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We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah is a local public television program presented by PBS Utah
The Utah Department of Community and Culture, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, William M. and Kerry Armstrong, American Experience, R. Harold Burton Foundation, and the Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation.



































