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Protecting Places: Historic Preservation and Public Broadcasting
(Mis)Representations of Native Americans
Termination, Relocation, and Restoration
The American Indian Movement
Native Americans in Contemporary News Media
Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media
Notes
The Nature of Preservation: Interpreting History with the Natural Environment
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1972—WGBH,
Advocates
,
Should public use of our national parks be restricted?
1976—NewsHour Productions,
The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
,
Preservation of Tall Grass Prairies
1978—PBS SoCal,
Newscheck
Episode 228
1984—Idaho Public Broadcasting,
Idaho Reports
,
Seiberling and Idaho Wilderness
1985-PBS Hawaii,
Spectrum Hawaii
,
Episode 302: Design with Nature-The Landscape's Art
1995—Wyoming PBS,
The Yellowstone Tourist: Evolution in the Pleasuring Ground
1996—Wyoming PBS,
Main Street, WY
,
Episode 707
2001—Oregon Public Broadcasting,
Seven Days
2001—KPCC,
San Gabriel River Recreation Development
2002—KPCC,
Gaviota Coast Protection Efforts
2002—KPCC,
Arroyo Seco Restoration Efforts
2003—KPCC,
Giant Sequoia National Monument
2004—KPCC,
Mojave National Preserve
2004—KPCC,
Joshua Tree
2004—KPCC,
California Desert Protection Act
2006-KPCC,
Climate Change in California
2006-KPCC,
Restoring the Ballona Wetlands
2006-WEDU,
Gulf Coast Journal with Jack Perkins
2009-WGBH,
National Parks: America's Best Idea
2011-KCTS 9,
National Parks: Northwest Stories
,
Shrinking Glaciers
2011-KCTS 9,
National Parks: Northwest Stories
,
Big Dam Deal
2011-KCTS 9,
National Parks: Northwest Stories
,
Big Dam Deal
Oregon Public Broadcasting,
Great Lodges of the National Park
Additional Resources:
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
Understanding Cultural Landscapes
National Register of Historic Places
Imperiled Promise: The State of History in the National Park Service
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