Georgia Public Broadcasting Video Links
Georgia Public Broadcasting
34 Individual Titles- Cherokee Nation: Cherokee Indians and the Trail of Tears
- Cherokee Nation: Cherokee Nation Farmsteads at New Echota
- Cherokee Nation: Life for Native Americans Before and After European Arrival
- Creek Nation: Chief William McIntosh Sold All of His Tribe’s Land to the United States
- Creek Nation: Early Encounters with Georgia’s Creek Nation
- Creek Nation: How Alexander McGillivray Helped Protect Creek Indian Land
- Creek Nation: Why the Creek Nation Joined Forces with the British During the War of 1812
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Appalachian Mountains
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Barrier Islands
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Brasstown Bald: Georgia’s Highest Peak
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Chattahoochee River
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Georgia’s Fall Line
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Georgia’s Grand Canyon: Providence Canyon
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Okefenokee Swamp
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Panola Mountain
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Red Top Mountain
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Savannah River
- Georgia’s Physical Features: Stone Mountain
- Mississippian Culture: Ancient Native American Pottery and Religion
- Mississippian Culture: Ancient Native American Technology Used for Hunting
- Mississippian Culture: Etowah Indian Mounds
- Mississippian Culture: Everyday Life for Georgia’s Native Americans
- Mississippian Culture: How Native Americans Used Fish Traps to Hunt
- Mississippian Culture: Mississippian Indian Earth Lodge at Ocmulgee
- Mississippian Culture: Temple Mounds of the Ocmulgee Indians
- Mississippian Culture: Travel and Trade
- Mississippian Culture: Wattle and Daub Houses: How Native Americans Built Their Homes
- Mississippian Culture: What an Ocmulgee Indian Village Site Reveals About Early Native American Life
- Regions of Georgia: Appalachian Plateau
- Regions of Georgia: Blue Ridge
- Regions of Georgia: Coastal Plain
- Regions of Georgia: Piedmont Region
- Regions of Georgia: Valley and Ridge Region
- Things Explained: Math in the Winter Games: Angles