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- Nemo Há'déíst'íí'Call Number: PN 1997.5 .F56 2016When Nemo, a young clownfish, is unexpectedly carried far from home, his overprotective father, Marlin, and Dory, a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish, embark on an epic journey that leads to encounters with vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish and hungry seagulls! Navajo language.
- Norma RaeCall Number: PN 1997 .N656 1996ISBN: B0000CEWW0Norma Rae, a textile worker in a small Southern town, discovers that she has a social conscience when a labor organizer arrives at her mill to establish a union.
- North American Free Trade and MexicoCall Number: KF 1746 .N67 2001 DVD
- Now with Bill Moyers February 1, 2002Call Number: HD 9502 .U54 E756 2002What Enron wanted -- Trading democracy -- Invisible ones.
1st segment is about the influence of Enron on Vice President Cheney's energy commission, includes an interview with Kenneth Lay. 2nd segment is about Chapter 11 of NAFTA which corporations have used to undermine environmental decisions made in local communities, highlighting the issue of MTBE in drinking water in California. 3rd segment is a Bill Moyers interview with Benjamin Barber, author of Jihad vs. McWorld, on the occasion of the World Economic Forum meeting in New York City in February 2002. 4th segment is about the plight of illegal immigrants who were victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Episode originally broadcast on Feb. 1, 2002. - Native Americans: The People Of The Great Plains (Part One)Call Number: E 78 .G73 P52 1994ISBN: 6303359965I. All our relations -- II. Fields of grass, seas of blood.
A history of the Great Plains tribes, including the Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, and Arapaho. Part 1 tells of life before European contact, when the "Buffalo people" lived and died by the sacredness of the bison, a culture based on respectful harmony between man and earth. Part 2 tells how the coming of the horse and the rifle gave the tribes greater mobility and hunting capabilities, but also increased population, violence, and pressure on the environment. Alcohol also proved a devastating influence. Even when banded together, they could not stand against the inexorable spread of the white man and his culture.