TY - ADVS AU - Grimberg,Sharon AU - Bratt,Benjamin AU - Akiaten,Marcos AU - Irons,Nicholas AU - Weeden,Annawon AU - Merasty,Billy AU - Greyeyes,Michael AU - Brown,Dwier AU - Studi,Wes AU - Douglas,Freddy AU - Blaylock,Josh AU - Finley,Will AU - French,Wesley AU - Holland,Carla-Rae AU - Podleski,Emily AU - Kusiak,John AU - Zwonitzer,Mark AU - Makepeace,Anne AU - Eyre,Chris AU - Burns,Ric AU - Rapley,Rob AU - Pearce,Jennifer AU - Craig,Dustinn AU - Colt,Sarah AU - Brannum,Julianna AU - Smith,Marcia AU - Nelson,Stanley AU - Little,Michael David AU - Nelson,Rebecca AU - Leonard,Courtney AU - Curliss,Keely ED - WGBH Educational Foundation. ED - WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.) ED - Apograph Productions. ED - Tecumseh LLC. ED - Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc. ED - PBS Home Video. TI - We shall remain: America through native eyes SN - 0793670268 PY - 2009/// CY - [Alexandria, Va.] PB - PBS Home Video KW - Tecumseh, KW - Geronimo, KW - American Indian Movement KW - Indians of North America KW - History KW - White people KW - Relations with Indians KW - Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 KW - United States KW - Wounded Knee (S.D.) KW - Indian occupation, 1973 KW - Documentary films KW - Nonfiction films KW - Films for the hearing impaired KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Collective title from set container; Special features (disc 1, 88 min.): 4 "ReelNative" films by Native American filmmakers (21 min. total); "PBS previews 'We shall remain'" (26 min.); 4 behind-the-scenes featurettes (8 min. total); 3 "Native Now" films about Native American issues (25 min. total); "'We shall remain' signature image" featurette (3 min.); deleted scene from "Tecumseh's vision" (5 min.); DVD-ROM features (disc 1, PDF): episode-by-episode teachers' guide ([51] p. total); "An event kit for libraries" ([15] p.); "Enhanced for 16x9 televisions" -- Set container; disc 1. After the Mayflower / produced by Sharon Grimberg, Cathleen O'Connell, Mark Zwonitzer ; story by Sharon Grimberg and Anne Makepeace ; telescript by Sharon Grimberg and Mark Zwonitzer ; directed by Chris Eyre ; an American Experience film, in association with Apograph Productions Inc., Tecumseh LLC and Native American Public Telecommunications (77 min.) -- disc 2: Tecumseh's vision / written and produced by Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns and Chris Eyre ; a Tecumseh LLC film for American Experience, in association with Native American Public Telecommunications (86 min.) -- Trail of Tears / produced by Mark Zwonitzer, Rob Rapley ; written by Mark Zwonitzer ; directed by Chris Eyre ; an Apograph Productions Inc. film for American Experience, in association with Tecumseh LLC and Native American Public Telecommunications (75 min.) -- disc 3: Geronimo / written, produced and directed by Dustinn Craig and Sarah Colt ; an American Experience film, in association with Native American Public Telecommunications (77 min.) -- Wounded Knee / written by Marcia Smith ; produced and directed by Stanley Nelson ; a Firelight Media film for American Experience, in association with Native American Public Telecommunications (79 min.); Principal photography, Paul Goldsmith ; additional cinematography, Michael Chin, Dustinn Craig, Stephen McCarthy, Allen Moore, Eddie Marritz ; edited by John Chimples, William A. Anderson, Aljernon Tunsil, Lillian Benson, Li-Shin Yu, Penny Elliott Hays ; music by John Kusiak; Narrator, Benjamin Bratt; Reenactors for After the Mayflower: Marcos Akiaten, Nicholas Irons, Annawon Weeden; Reenactors for Tecumseh's vision: Billy Merasty, Michael Greyeyes, Dwier Brown; Reenactors for Trail of Tears: Wes Studi, Freddy Douglas, Josh Blaylock, Will Finley, Wesley French, Carla-Rae Holland, Emily Podleski N2 - "They were charismatic and forward thinking, imaginative and courageous, compassionate and resolute, and, at times, arrogant, vengeful and reckless. For hundreds of years, Native American leaders from Massasoit, Tecumseh, and Tenskwatawa, to Major Ridge, Geronimo, and Fools Crow valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture. Sometimes, their strategies were militaristic, but more often they were diplomatic, spiritual, legal and political ... These five documentaries spanning almost four hundred years tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective, upending two-dimensional stereotypes of American Indians as simply ferocious warriors or peaceable lovers of the land" -- Container UR - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/weshallremain/ ER -