
We Shall Remain the Paiute
Special | 30m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
A powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region
From KUED comes a powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region we now know as Utah. This episode examines the Paiute indigenous peoples that have called Utah home for centuries.
We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah is a local public television program presented by PBS Utah
The Utah Department of Community and Culture, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, William M. and Kerry Armstrong, American Experience, R. Harold Burton Foundation, and the Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation.

We Shall Remain the Paiute
Special | 30m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
From KUED comes a powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region we now know as Utah. This episode examines the Paiute indigenous peoples that have called Utah home for centuries.
How to Watch We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah
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Paiute tribe member Mark Rogers demonstrates the Circle Dance Song. (2m 16s)
An excerpt of Paiute survival stories from the KUED documentary We Shall Remain. (4m 27s)
Alexis Ortega is interviewed as part of the KUED documentary We Shall Remain. (4m 52s)
How to Craft a Paiute Cradle Board
Eleanor Tom of the Paiute Tribe illustrates how to craft a cradle board. (6m 25s)
Eleanor Tom of the Paiute Tribe tells the creation story of her people. (7m 57s)
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The Utah Department of Community and Culture, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, William M. and Kerry Armstrong, American Experience, R. Harold Burton Foundation, and the Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation.