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In Lost Worlds, Yvonne Ellis travels to Montana to discover what has become of the Native American Indian. She meets two tribes, the Crow and the Blackfoot, and learns how they听 live closely with nature, how their culture has declined and about their hopes for the future. Trusted by these cautious and proud people, Yvonne Ellis听 reveals the truth behind the many misconceptions surrounding Native American Indians.
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"The American Indians lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years but their traditional way of life changed听 forever once the European settlers arrived. Despite the hardships of the past few centuries, many Indians are returning to their roots and holding onto their traditions and beliefs."
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The Blackfoot
The Blackfoot are returning the swift fox, one their sacred animals, to their reservation.
Native Americans have a deeply spiritual connection with nature and believe that all life is sacred. Some animals become particularly important as spiritual guides and helpers. The Blackfoot revere the swift fox for its speed, adaptability and hunting success but it disappeared from their reservation several decades ago. It was hunted for its fur and because it was seen as a pest. As its habitat also declined the swift fox became locally extinct.
Now the community has started re-introducing swift foxes to their ancestral land, hoping that it will return to its ecological and cultural niche. But the people who knew all the ceremonies and dances associated with the swift fox have died. Once the animal has returned to the ecosystem, can it be re-intregrated into the Blackfoot religion and traditions?
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