
We Shall Remain: Shirley K. Sneve
Clip: Season 21 Episode 5 | 36s
Shirley K. Sneve discusses the importance of the phrase "we shall remain."
Producing this five-part series took the hard work and collaboration of hundreds of people - from filmmakers and actors to historians and cultural advisors. Shirley K. Sneve, the Executive in Charge for Native American Public Telecommunications, discusses the importance of the phrase "we shall remain."
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Corporate sponsorship for American Experience is provided by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Carlisle Companies. Major funding by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

We Shall Remain: Shirley K. Sneve
Clip: Season 21 Episode 5 | 36s
Producing this five-part series took the hard work and collaboration of hundreds of people - from filmmakers and actors to historians and cultural advisors. Shirley K. Sneve, the Executive in Charge for Native American Public Telecommunications, discusses the importance of the phrase "we shall remain."
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Preview: S21 Ep5 | 30s | Airs Monday, October 18, 2010 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (30s)
Preview: S21 Ep5 | 30s | We Shall Remain establishes Native history as an essential part of American history. (30s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 4m 43s | Courtney Leonard reflects on Shinnecock, meaning people of the shore. (4m 43s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 8m 1s | Guy Narcomey shares his love of running and a deep connection to his tribal ancestry. (8m 1s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 8m 50s | Michael Little gives us a glimpse into his life as an artist in Phoenix, Arizona. (8m 50s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 4m 14s | Meet Ryan Singer, a Navajo artist from Arizona. (4m 14s)
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Clip: S21 Ep5 | 7m 8s | Clarissa and Connie Archilta tell us what they really saw — a bigfoot. (7m 8s)
We Shall Remain: Annawon Weeden
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 24s | Annawon Weeden, a Mashpee Wampanoag, comments on the importance of the series. (24s)
We Shall Remain: Cassius Spears
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 57s | Cassius Spears discusses what the phrase "we shall remain" means to him. (57s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 26s | Chris Eyre discusses the complexity of Native American history. (26s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 25s | David White discusses what the phrase "we shall remain" means to him. (25s)
We Shall Remain: N. Bird Runningwater
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 45s | N. Bird Runningwater talks about the emerging role of Native American filmmakers. (45s)
We Shall Remain: Nipmuc Language
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 2m 13s | David Tall Pine White explains his role as language consultant. (2m 13s)
We Shall Remain: R. David Edmunds
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 49s | R. David Edmunds talks about the representation of Native Americans in the series. (49s)
We Shall Remain: Wardrobe and Makeup
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 2m 2s | Cassius Spears describes the process to prepare for the After the Mayflower shoot. (2m 2s)
Clip: S21 Ep5 | 40s | Actor Wes Studi discusses the historical accuracy of the series. (40s)
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