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Remembering the king of fire [videorecording] / by K'Briuh, Pierre Moock.; Reibold, Kay.; North Carolina.Department of Cultural Resources.(CARDINAL)163985; North Carolina State University.(CARDINAL)157604; University of North Carolina Center for Public Television.(CARDINAL)180965;
Narrator, Pierre Moock K'Briuh.This documentary explores the lives of the Montagnard/Dega people of Vietnam's Central Highlands. It is a poignant recollection of a group of Dega refugees now living in North Carolina. They recall a way of life that is gone forever. The program uses rare footage shot in Vietnam in 1988 by an American producer working with a Vietnamese government crew.Adults.VHS.
Subjects: Montagnards (Vietnamese people); Montagnards (Vietnamese people); Vietnam War, 1961-1975; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Their native earth [videorecording] : a celebration of North Carolina literature. by Clark, James Williams,Jr.; Horne, Phillip.(CARDINAL)201462; Laseter, Frank.; Reibold, Kay.; Walser, Richard,1908-1988.(CARDINAL)152820; North Carolina State University.Humanities Extension Program.;
Producers, Kay Reibold and James W. Clark ; editor, W. Baverstock ; script writer, Phillip Horne ; script consultants, James W. Clark and Richard Walser.Frank Laseter.A documentary highlighting 20th-century North Carolina literature.Adults.VHS.
Subjects: Biographies.; Video recordings.; Authors, American;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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An Escape into life [videorecording] : Thomas Wolfe's Look homeward, angel / by North Carolina State University.School of Humanities and Social Sciences.Media Services.(CARDINAL)201358;
Videography and editor, J. Jay Spain ; script consultants, Richard Walser, James Clark.Richard Walser.Examines Thomas Wolfe's roots in Asheville, N.C., exploring the formative sights, sounds, and events which led him to write his first novel, Look homeward, angel.Ages 12-Adults.VHS format.
Subjects: Video recordings.; Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Living in exile [videorecording] / by North Carolina.Department of Cultural Resources.(CARDINAL)163985; University of North Carolina Center for Public Television.(CARDINAL)180965;
Additional writing/interviews, production assistance, Diana Hales ; historic photographs, Gordon H. Smith.Ed Grady."This film is the story of an exiled people, their culture and political movement. First exposed to Christianity by the French in the mid-19th century, the Montagnards were the focus of energetic North American missionary efforts in the 1930s and 1940s. As the battles for power that had been raging in the region intensified in the 1950s, they struggled to live in peace. But in the past four decades, hundreds of thousands have been killed or have died as a direct result of these conflicts."--Teacher's Guide.Ages 12-Adults.VHS format.
Subjects: Montagnards (Vietnamese people); Refugees; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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