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Kenosha Public Museums EDUCATION LOAN RESOURCES CATALOG

Your Guide to the More than 700 Treasures Available for Educators

KENOSHA PUBLIC MUSEUM 5500 1st Avenue, Kenosha WI 53140 262-653-4140 www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org

DINOSAUR DISCOVERY MUSEUM 5608 10th Avenue, Kenosha WI 53140 262-653-4450 www.dinosaurdiscoverymuseum.org

CIVIL WAR MUSEUM 5400 1st Avenue, Kenosha WI 53140 262-653-4141 www.thecivilwarmuseum.org

(3/25/15)

1 EDUCATIONAL LOAN RESOURCES BORROWING PROCEDURES

1. Call the Kenosha Public Museum 2-4 weeks in advance to request resources. Please have ready the following information: -the title and number of the resource(s) you wish to borrow. -your first choice of dates and an alternate date. -whether you will be picking up your loan at Kenosha Public Museum 5500 1stAvenue, or wish to have them delivered by Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) Instructional Media Center (IMC), if you work in the KUSD system.

2. Loan resources may be borrowed for two weeks FREE OF CHARGE. Please return all your loan resources promptly when due, or sooner if you have finished using them. Loan items can be renewed for an additional two weeks if no other teacher has requested them.

3. Care of Museum loan materials: -Please do not write on any of the resources. -Please hang Arts & Charts by punched holes only. -Please double-check contents of Discovery Boxes to insure everything is returned. -Please rewind Videos.

4. We understand that accidents happen. If any of the resources you borrow become damaged under normal usage, please report this at the time you return the materials. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR ANY DAMAGE. The Museum will make all repairs. If loan materials borrowed in your name are consistently returned damaged, your borrowing privileges may be revoked.

5. To reserve loan materials, call Maggie Cannestra, Education Assistant at 262-653-4424, or email us at [email protected]. If you have any questions, suggestions or comments about the Kenosha Public Museum loan program, please call Director of Interpretation, Nancy Mathews, at 653-4426.

Thank you for letting the Kenosha Public Museum visit your classroom. If we can be of any further assistance in helping you teach, please let us know.

2 HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG

Check the Table of Contents for the subject matter you are interested in. Go to the page indicated for a complete listing of Museum resources related to that subject. Resources are listed by category: Arts & Charts, Discovery Boxes, DVDs, Specimens, and Videos (see descriptions below); each category is listed in numerical order. For example, to view our resources on Poetry, go to page 14, where you will find the Arts & Charts in numerical order, then the Videos in numerical order.

AC = ARTS & CHARTS Collection includes art reproductions, posters and maps. Most art reproductions have a description of the artist and painting on the reverse side. All sizes are given in inches. [DS] indicates double-sided. {TG} indicates Teacher's Guide.

DB = DISCOVERY BOXES "Discovery Boxes" contain hands-on objects, books, videos and/or teacher's notes. These materials can be adapted for use with any grade level. A teacher's guide is included in most boxes with additional information and suggestions on how to use the resources.

DVD = DVDS The copyright year, if known, and length are listed in ( ). An accompanying teacher's guide is indicated by {TG}. The recommended age range is indicated by: P (preschool-grade 2); I (grades 3-5); M (middle school); S (senior high); or A (adult). Please ask for these by name and number.

S = SPECIMENS specimens are encased in plexiglass.

V = VIDEOS The copyright year, if known, and length are listed in ( ). An accompanying teacher's guide is indicated by {TG}. The recommended age range is indicated by: P (preschool-grade 2); I (grades 3-5); M (middle school); S (senior high); or A (adult). Please ask for these by name and number. All videos are VHS format.

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. ART & MUSIC...... page 6 Animation/Cartooning...... page 6 Artists ...... page 6 Color ...... page 8 Music ...... page 8 Painting/Drawing...... page 8 Sculpting...... page 13 Other Art Media...... page 13

II. LANGUAGE ARTS...... page 15 Poetry, Proverbs, Stories...... page 15 Writers...... page 16

III. MATH & SCIENCE...... page 17 General Science/Scientists...... page 17 Earth Science/Astronomy...... page 17 & Other Fossils...... page 18 Earthquakes, Volcanoes & Plate Tectonics...... page 20 Rocks/Minerals...... page 21 Water...... page 22 Weather/Climate...... page 23 Ecosystems...... page 24 Caves...... page 26 Deserts (Arid/Arctic)...... page 26 Ecology...... page 27 /Rainforests/Trees...... page 29 Lakes/Ponds/Rivers...... page 31 Mountains...... page 33 Oceans/Oceanography...... page 33 Prairies, Grasslands...... page 35 Life Sciences...... page 36 Amphibians...... page 37 /General...... page 37 ...... page 43 Fish...... page 46 Food/Nutrition...... page 47 The Human Body...... page 49 Invertebrates (Insects, Spiders, Slugs, etc.)...... page 49 ...... page 51 Ocean Life...... page 54 Plants...... page 54 Reptiles...... page 57 Math ...... page 57 Physics…...... page 58 Electricity...... page 58 Energy/Machines...... page 58 Sound...... page 59

4 IV. SOCIAL STUDIES ...... page 60 Cultures/Continents...... page 60 Africa/African-Americans...... page 61 Archaeology...... page 65 Asia/Asian-Americans...... page 66 /Pacific Rim...... page 70 Caribbean...... page 73 Europe/Euro-Americans...... page 73 Native Americans/Inuits...... page 83 North/...... page 89 South America...... page 93 United States...... page 95 Manufacturing...... page 102 Transportation...... page 103 Travelogues...... page 105 ...... page 122

5 I. ART & MUSIC

ANIMATION/CARTOONING

V4 CARTOON BASICS WITH PALMER MARTINO (30 min.) [M,S] Local artist Palmer Martino demonstrates how to draw simple cartoons.

V89 ZAGREB STORIES FOR CHILDREN I (31 min.) [M,S,A] From Yugoslavia's Zagreb Studio. A collection of three silent cartoon children's stories told through visual arts. Recommended for adults and children interested in modern European culture and/or animation.

V90-92 CLASSIC ANIMATED FILMS BY NORMAN MC LAREN FOR STUDY OF ANIMATION International Film Bureau, Inc. productions of early animation. Years given when known.

V90 MC LAREN'S ANIMATION CLASSICS (25 min.) [M,S,A] "Hen Hop" - a hen drawn directly on film hops to barn dance music; "Begone Dull Care" (1949) - fluid lines and bright colors move to ragtime, blues and boogie-woogie; "Canon" (1963) - uses animation and live actors for fun examples of this musical form; "Fiddle-de-dee" - dyes and paint applied directly to a piece of film.

V91 MC LAREN'S EXPERIMENTS IN ANIMATION TIME (27 min.) [M,S,A] "A Phantasy" (1948) - objects dance to saxophone music; "Dots" - are transformed into geometric abstractions to percussive rhythm. Also "Blinkity Blank", "Two Bagatelles" (1951) and "Rhythmetic" (1955).

V92 MC LAREN'S ANIMATED LINES (18 min.) [M,S,A] "Lines-Vertical" reduces picture and action to a minimum; "Lines-Horizontal" (1959) move to the improvised music of Pete Seeger; "Mosaic" (1965) super-imposes the first 2 films.

ARTISTS

AC126 PABLO PICASSO (17 x 22) (1882-1973) Poster featuring the most successful Spanish artist of the 20th century.

AC384 WINSLOW HOMER (28 x 32) (1836-1910) No. 760, Breezing Up (1876), Gift of the W.L. And May T. Mellon Foundation, National Gallery of Art, .

V8 JOHN GORAY: RETROSPECTIVE (22 min.) [S,A] Kenoshan artist John Goray (1912-1990) is interviewed about his work. Goray became a Disney artist, known for his drawing of the rabbit Thumper in Bambi.

V24 CREATING THE ILLUSION - CLARENCE BLANCHARD (1934- ) (27 min.) [A] Interview with and demonstration by Kenoshan Clarence Blanchard who creates award-winning carvings.

V42 HENRY MOORE - THE SCULPTOR (1898-1986) (1969; 24 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Watch this British sculptor at work in his studio. Listen to him talk about his art and gain an understanding of the process and concepts behind a finished work of art.

6 V46 RENOIR (1841-1919) (7 min.) [M,S,A] Shows much of the French painter's art, as well as commentary on his philosophy.

V47 GOYA (1746-1828) (10 min.) [M,S,A] Shows many of the Spanish painter's works. Tells about Spain, the country, its history, and Goya.

V61 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (1983; 75 min.) [S,A] For more than 75 years, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) played a central role in the development of modern architecture. He remains one of the greatest American architects. This engaging biographic portrait of the Wisconsin-born architect traces the of his unique vision of space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature.

V188 ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, PART I (68 min.) [S,A] {TG} Split into three sections, look at examples of art in sculpture, painting, and architecture. Number 1-The Origins of Western Art (a survey). In a journey of fifteen hundred years, travel in time from Caesar Augustus to the time of Raphael. Number 2-Artists of the Early Renaissance. The Renaissance was fostered in three Italian cities - Venice, Florence, and Rome. This time period roughly covers the 14th through 17th centuries. Tempera and fresco painting are two of the methods discussed. Number 3-From the Renaissance to the Modern Age. This look at art extends from the 16th century to the 20th century, from the introduction of oil paintings of Da Vinci to the Baroque period to the Impressionism of Monet.

V189 ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, PART II (1993; 66 min.) [S,A] {TG} Split into three sections, this video continues from Part I, covering the 16th through the 20th centuries. Number 4-The Northern Renaissance and Its Movement West. Northern Renaissance art, based on the Italian Renaissance, moved slowly westward across the Channel to England in the 17th century, then to the New World. Number 5-Five Post-Renaissance Styles. Take a close up look at Mannerism, Realism, Baroque, Rococo and Academic styles. Number 6-Modern Art Trends. This portion covers Romanticisim, Impressionism, Cubism, Realism, and Expressionism. Primitive methods are also discussed.

V317-322 THE ARTIST'S SPECIALS (2002) [I,M] These high-quality, live-action videos give children an appreciation of art, music, and scientific creativity. Against a backdrop of stunning historical locations, these Emmy award-winning films encourage self- esteem in young people while engaging their imaginations.

V317 DEGAS AND THE DANCER (56 min.) A struggling Degas (1834-1917) finds inspiration for his art in Marie, a young ballerina. Degas helps Marie tap into the talent she doesn't believe she has while she convinces Degas to persevere despite criticism from the art establishment.

V318 MONET: SHADOW AND LIGHT (56 min.) Monet's (1840-1926) glorious summer of painting ends abruptly with harsh attacks from both his father and art critics. He intends to abandon everything but is convinced otherwise by aspiring young artist Daniel. As Monet show Daniel a new way of seeing the world of art, Daniel helps Monet see the importance of .

V319 REMBRANDT: FATHERS AND SONS (53 min.) At the height of his success Rembrandt (1606-1669) takes on a young Jewish studio apprentice named Samuel. The boy's struggle to break free of his family's rigid expectations leads the painter to wrestle with his own complacency.

7 V320 MARY CASSATT: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST (56 min.) Cassatt's (1844-1926) Parisian solitude is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of her brother's three kids but she soon finds herself inspired and uses the children as models. Meanwhile, Cassatt's teenage niece plays cupid between Cassatt and the great painter Degas. Romance does not blossom but Degas invites Cassatt to join the Impressionists.

V321 GOYA: AWAKENED IN A DREAM (55 min.) At 73, Spanish painter Goya (1746-1828) abandons the royal court. Painting alone at his country villa, he finds that his housekeeper's daughter, Rosarita, has a talent for drawing. They become friends and Goya teaches her how to "see" as an artist. Rosarita witnesses the creation of Goya's masterpiece, The Black Paintings, and helps foil the Spanish Inquisition's attempt to suppress the creation.

V322 WINSLOW HOMER: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL (49 min.) American artist Winslow Homer (1836-1910) leaves his post as Civil War illustrator and seeks solitude at a friend's farm. There he meets two teenagers who seem intent on disrupting his peace. It turns out that like him, the teens are haunted in the aftermath of the war. By facing the truth, they free themselves of their ghosts and give Homer a new inspiration for his art.

COLOR

AC292 THE COLOR WHEEL (20 x 21) (1985) [DS] Colored circles show relationships between primary, secondary and intermediate colors. Reverse side discusses mixing of different paint and crayon media.

V55 100 GREAT PAINTINGS: THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR (54 min.) [S,A] Detailed description of great paintings. Featured are: "Adoration of the Golden Calf" by Poussin; "The Artist and His Studio" by Vermeer; "Autumn Rhythm" by Jackson Pollock; "Improvisation 6" by Kandinsky; and "Day of the God" by Gauguin.

V116 RAINBOW WAR (1989; 20 min.) [P,I,M,A] {TG} Spectacular special effects and stirring music by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London, create a delightful allegory about tolerance and good will, a hit with audiences of all ages.

V234 AMAZING ANIMAL COLORS (1997) (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he redecorates and becomes inspired by animals like the dazzling macaw and camouflaged leopard.

MUSIC

AC40 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (48 x 36) Royal Museum poster showing photos of Native American musical instruments.

AC127 PABLO CASALS (17 x 22) (1876-1973) Poster featuring the Spanish cellist, one of the greatest musical geniuses of the 20th century.

DVD 68 PETER & THE WOLF (2007; 32 min.) [P,I,M] This Academy Award-winning interpretation on Sergei Prokofiev's classic tale is accompanied by a new orchestra recording, stop-frame model animation and state-of-the-art digital technology. Includes over an hour of bonus material, including The Musical Themes, The Story in Pictures, The Making of Peter & the Wolf, Behind the Scenes Documentary, Audio Commentary & Educational Workshop.

8 PAINTING/DRAWING

AC1 CARNATION, LILY, LILY, ROSE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1886) by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) 1932 magazine cover design by an American artist, of young girls in a flower garden. AC2 IPUY AND HIS WIFE RECEIVING OFFERINGS FROM THEIR CHILDREN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Egyptians Copy of a wall painting from a tomb. Egyptian family with various objects and hieroglyphics on wall.

AC3 THANKSGIVING TURKEY (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1950) by Grandma Moses (1860-1961) Several people, including children, trying to catch a turkey in this barnyard painting by the American artist.

AC4 ARROWHEAD (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1988) by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940- ) Abstract painting by a Native American artist uses pictographs & geometric shapes.

AC5 TURTLE TIDE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Craig Rubadoux (1937 - ) Abstract painting of 2 turtles by this Florida artist. Predominant colors are light blue & light green.

AC6 A GIRL WITH A WATERING CAN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1876) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Painting by French Impressionist artist of a small girl on a garden path holding a watering can.

AC7 DANCING IN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1980) by Fernando Botero (1932- ) Party scene in a crowded cafe with musicians and two dancers, by Colombian artist.

AC8 LION IS AWAKE! (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1983) by Wang Yani (1975- ) Yani, a Chinese artist, painted this when she was 8 years old, using ink stone, ink stick, and brushes on rice paper.

AC9 HARVEST (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Moisey Kogan (1924 - 1942) Men & women harvesting grain in front of an onion-domed church building in northern U.S.S.R., by a Russian Jewish artist.

AC10 100 CANS (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1962) by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) American Pop art painting of Campbell's Beef Noodle soup cans.

AC11 THE FAIR IN REYNOSA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Carmen Lomas Garza (1948 - ) Folk-art painting of a taco vendor at the fair by a Mexican-American artist.

AC12 THE COMING STORM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1859) by Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) Study of light in the calm just before a storm hits.

AC25 THE ROAD MENDERS (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch painter's rendition of men at work on a road in a small village under the yellowing leaves of a great plane tree.

AC33 TAR BEACH (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1988) by Faith Ringgold (1930- ) An African-American artist painted this story quilt that combines quilt making, painting, and fictional narrative techniques. It tells of the dreams of 8-year old Cassie Louise Lightfoot on the roof of her

9 apartment building.

AC36 REGATA AT ENGHIEN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Michel Delacroix (1933- ) French artist depicts the French love of recreation and sport in a representational style, paying great attention to color and detail.

AC46 MADAME CHARPENTIER AND HER CHILDREN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1878) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) French publisher Georges Charpentier commissioned impressionist painter Renoir to paint this portrait of his family.

AC48 THE BANJO LESSON (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1893) by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) A sympathetic and dignified image of black life in the rural South by an African-American painter.

AC50 WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1851) by Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868) European-American Leutze's most famous work was a big success with the American public who desired patriotic pictures.

AC53 THE , LANDER'S PEAK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1863) by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) A Rocky Mountain landscape by a European-American, this painting depicts a scene from the Wind River range in . Foreground features an encampment of Shoshone Native Americans.

AC58 WINTER SCENE WITH SKATERS NEAR A CASTLE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1609) by Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634) An oil painting from the 17th century Flemish artist. The period is known as the Golden Age of Dutch Art as the Dutch middle created a demand for art depicting themselves. This piece shows one of the Dutch's favorite pastimes, ice skating.

AC59 THE GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1833) by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) This Japanese woodblock print was created in the 1800s. The print is dominated by a huge wave about to engulf a wooden fishing boat filled with men. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain sacred to the Japanese, is subtly shown in the background.

AC60 IRISES: STILL LIFE IN BLOOM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1890) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Some of Dutch artist Van Gogh's most famous paintings are floral still-lifes. The array of color and texture in this painting makes it a rich example of this genre. Studying "Irises" can also help students explore the use of space, light, and other aspects of composition.

AC69 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEWOMAN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1580) by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614) Many art historians consider Fontana, an Italian, to be the first woman to have earned a successful living for herself and her family exclusively through her artwork. She was acclaimed in her own time, especially for her portraits. This painting is a fine example of her work.

AC95 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF ASANTE (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Asante people of .

10 AC96 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF BENIN (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Benin people of Nigeria.

AC97 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF DAHOMEY (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Dahomey people.

AC98 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE YORUBA KINGDOMS (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Yoruba of Nigeria.

AC182-AC226 AUDUBON PRINTS (11 x 14) American illustrator John James Audubon's (1785-1851) rendering of birds in their natural . Includes a description of habitat, identification features, and diet. (See Section III, page 40, Birds, for a complete list of prints)

AC312 LE MOULIN DE LA GALETTE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1876) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) An outdoor garden party scene. Part of a collection by French artists who were especially interested in showing the effects of light in their paintings.

AC318 THE QUILTING BEE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1950) by Grandma Moses (1860-1961) Reproduction of this American artist's painting of an old-fashioned quilting bee, done in bright colors and the fresh approach typical of Grandma Moses' work.

AC320 ANCIENT CAVE ART (24 x 18) Photo of cave art in honor of Wisconsin Archaeology Week, May 12-20.

AC321 A SUNDAY ON LA GRANDE JATTE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1884) by Georges Seurat (1859-1891) Color reproduction shows the painting technique French painter Seurat invented called pointillism, which creates a beautiful shimmering effect by covering the canvas with tiny dots of pure color.

AC326 WATER LILIES (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1908) by Claude Monet (1840-1926) Monet is considered to have been the foremost French Impressionist painter. He is best known for the series of "Water Lilies" paintings in which he explored the play of light and color on the water's surface.

AC327 MARBLES CHAMPION (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1939) by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Rockwell made a lasting impression on America. Between 1916 and 1963, he painted more than 300 covers for the Saturday Evening Post, reaching an unimaginably wide audience. In his almost photographic style, Rockwell painted quintessential American stories familiar to us all.

AC328 OCTOBER (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1416) by one of the Limbourg Brothers (15th Century) Duke Jean de Berry commissioned Tres Riches Heures, or "book of hours", a personal book of prayer. In this piece one peasant leads a harrow, breaking up and leveling the plowed ground,while another sows . In the distance people walk along the Seine River, with Charles V's royal palace, the Louvre in the background. Hermann, Jean & Paul were the three Limbourg's, Dutch artists.

AC336 BUFFALO (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1992) by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940-) Smith blends traditional and contemporary images in collages that serve to resolve Native American stereotypes. The artist says, "I like mixing. . . imagery together in a layered way to tell a story with wry humor."

11 AC346 THE PROMENADE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1917) by Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French artist Chagall painted dreamlike, visionary images that incorporated layers of geometric shapes and the suggestion of movement. In this self-portrait, the real and unreal merge as Chagall celebrates his new marriage.

AC348 PRISMES ELECTRIQUES (1914) by Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) (Reverse side of AC347, THE DRAGONFLY) The first electric streetlight in Paris inspired French artist Delaunay to paint "Electric Prisms." It features discs of color and rhythmic patterns of light.

AC363 THE FLOWER VENDOR (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1949) by Diego Rivera (1886-1957) Colorful painting of a woman being helped by her children to load flowers on her back to take to market.

AC364 LA PIÑATA (36 x 24) (1953) by Diego Rivera (1886-1957) Colorful painting of Mexican children scrambling to pick up treats after piñata is broken open.

AC365 DOS MUJERES (TWO WOMEN) (24 x 35) (1992) by Simon Silva (1961 - ) Colorful painting of sunflowers and two women washing their hair in a basin.

AC366 AUTORRETRATO CON MONOS (SELF-PORTRAIT WITH MONKEYS) (24 x 36) (1943) by Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) Self-portrait of Frida surrounded by flowers and monkeys. Poster is from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

AC369 PICASSO DOUBLE FACE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) [DS] by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Warhol transformed familiar images from popular culture, the daily news, and art history into what became known as Pop Art. In this painting, Warhol reproduces the look of the cubist portraits of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. Reverse side discusses the artist, the painting, and gives suggestions for student art projects.

CAROLYN'S ART SHOW (60 min.) [S,A] Carolyn Thompson shows Bill Alexander's wet-on-wet technique of oil painting. A different painting is created on each tape. V25 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #1: Flowers: Poppies V26 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #2: Landscape with Mountains and Lake V27 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #3: Wicker Basket with Flowers V28 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #4: Landscape; Valley with & Faterfall V29 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #5: Sunset V30 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #6: Composing Your Own Painting V31 CAROLYN'S ART SHOW #8: Basics and Individual Techniques

V55 100 GREAT PAINTINGS: THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR (54 min.) [S,A] Detailed description of great paintings. Featured are: "Adoration of the Golden Calf" by Poussin; "The Artist and His Studio" by Vermeer; "Autumn Rhythm" by Jackson Pollock; "Improvisation 6" by Kandinsky; and "Day of the God" by Gauguin.

V56 100 GREAT PAINTINGS: THE MAGIC OF LIGHT (50 min.) [S,A] These five paintings are: "Supper at Emmaus" by Caravaggio; "Still Life" by Zurbaran; "Nude Against the Light" by Bonnard; "Empire of Lights" by Magrite; and "Red, Brown, and Black" by Rothko.

12 V58 MURALS BY REYNALDO HERNANDEZ (18 min.) [M,S,A] (1950- ) A tour of Hernandez's murals in Milwaukee, Puerto Rico, and Racine, includes an interview with the artist. Hernandez painted the mural on the east side of the Lincoln Neighborhood Center in Kenosha.

SCULPTING

AC68 "SMILING" FIGURE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (pre-Columbian figure, Classic Period AD 200-900, Veracruz, Mexico) An example of a pre-Columbian "smiling" ceramic sculpture from Mexico, excavated near the town of Remojadas in Veracruz.

DVD46 CREATING A NEW WORLD (2004;48 min.)[M,S,A] The story of Eco-Earth Globe. Eco-Earth is one of the country's largest works of public art and an example of the remarkable cooperative spirit of Salem, area citizens. Local and professional artists, sculptors, tile setters & students worked 5 years to complete.

V13 POTTERY AND CERAMIC SCULPTURE (1982; 60 min.) [M,S,A] PBS video ("Crafts by Hand" series) featuring potters and ceramic sculptors. Shows wheel and sculpture techniques and works of Mike Natale, Graham Marks, Eddie Davis and Fred Meyer.

V24 CREATING THE ILLUSION - CLARENCE BLANCHARD (1934- ) (27 min.) [A] Interview with and demonstration by Kenoshan Clarence Blanchard who creates award-winning bird carvings.

OTHER ART MEDIA

AC178 TIE-DYEING: AFRICAN PATTERNS IN COLOR AND CLOTH (24 x 18) Color illustration of African tie-dyed fabric.

AC325 MASK'S PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are from countries around the world, and are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. a-BALINESE MASK (Bali) b-DEVIL MASK (Bolivia) c-EKPO SOCIETY MASK (Nigeria) d-FISH MASK (United States) e-KOREAN MONKEY MASK (Korea) f-JAGUAR MASK (Mexico) g-MUSIC MASK (United States) h-SULKA MASKS (New Guinea) i-TAMI ISLAND MASK (New Guinea) j-TIBETAN MASK () k-TRANSFORMATION MASK () l-YORUBA, GELEDE HEADDRESS (Nigeria)

AC337 PYSANKA (20 x 26) Color poster shows enlarged samples of 38 Pysanky with various designs.

13 AC347 THE DRAGONFLY (20 x 16) (1998) (Reverse side of AC348, PRISMES ELECTRIQUES) An up-close photo of a dragonfly accompanies the poem by Douglas Florian (1950- ).

AC355 DRAGON TAPESTRY (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (17th Century) Originally a 17th Century robe, this Chinese k'ossu silk weaving was transformed into a tapestry in the 19th Century. It was carried along the Silk Road from into Tibet, a mountainous route that ran from east to west. It features a magnificent dragon bursting forth from rolling clouds and waves, its curved claws outstretched in flight.

AC368 THE BLOCK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) [DS] (1971) by Romare Bearden (1914-1988) A cut-paper mural tribute to Harlem, an African-American neighborhood in City that nurtured many artists and writers. Reverse side talks about the artist, his style, and takes you on a “Walk Through the Block” as you compare this neighborhood to your own.

V44 MASTER WEAVERS OF THE ANDES (1978; 14 min.) [I,M] {TG} Shows how weaving is a vital part of village life in the Andes mountains of Peru. Traces the origins of designs and techniques to Incan traditions.

V53 THE INVISIBLE WORLD (1979; 60 min.) [I,M,S,A] Using extraordinary photographic techniques, see events we cannot see with the naked eye.

V109 PYSANKA: THE UKRAINIAN (1975; 14 min.) [I,M,S,A] Learn the history and technique of the Ukrainian style of decorating eggs.

V202 MASKS FROM MANY CULTURES (21 min.) [M,S,A] Includes images of over 100 masks which are combined with sequences of dances and festivals where masks are worn. Masks are from , New Guinea, Tibet, Africa, Mexico as well as North American Indians.

14 II. LANGUAGE ARTS

POETRY, PROVERBS, STORIES

AC180 AFRICAN PROVERB (18 x 24) Cartoon of lion and spiders with proverb, "When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion."

AC347 THE DRAGONFLY (20 x 16) (1998) (Reverse side of AC348, PRISMES ELECTRIQUES) An upclose photo of a dragonfly accompanies the poem by Douglas Florian (1950- ).

AC349 SONG OF THE SKY LOOM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) A poem, in the traditional verse of the Tewa people of the Southwestern United States, on a colorful poster about Mother Earth and Father Sky taking the gifts of the people and weaving a "garment of brightness".

DVD 9HAUNTED TALES OF THE GREAT LAKES (2006; 1 hour) [M,S,A] Through a bank of fog a ship can be seen, the problem, this ship sank to the bottom of the lake almost a hundred years ago. From ghost ships sailing into port, to a murdered lighthouse keeper who eternally climbs the stairs of his tower, these stories and more have been collected in this intriguing program. Many stories are told through exclusive interviews of eyewitness accounts, expert analysis, rare photos and live footage in this one hour tour of the unexplained and supernatural on the Great Lakes.

V11 THE MAGIC TREE (10 min.) [P,I,M] A colorful animated West African folktale from the Congo.

V12 ANANSI THE SPIDER (10 min.) [P,I,M] Animated West African folktale from the Ashanti of Ghana about folk hero/trickster Anansi.

V22 THREE STONE BLADES (15 min.) [I,M,S,A] An Inuit legend dramatized by Inuits (Eskimos). Tells about a woman's encounter with the spirit world and how it saved her life and the lives of her children.

V116 RAINBOW WAR (1989; 20 min.) [P,I,M,A] {TG} Spectacular special effects and stirring music by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London, create a delightful allegory about tolerance and good will, a hit with audiences of all ages.

V121 GREAT SNAKE (6 min.) [I,M] From in comes this charming animated tale of a small boy who outwits a great snake to become chief of his tribe.

V145 NATIVE AMERICAN FOLKTALES (1997; 23 min.) [I,M] {TG} This video has four tales from four tribes: Pueblo, Pawnee, Miwok, and Seneca.

V305 ANTARCTIC ANTICS: A BOOK OF PENGUIN POEMS (1998; 13 min.) [P,I] This is a delightful collection of poems about the Antarctic, penguins, and life under the sea. Children will get a first-hand look at the world of penguins, their behaviors and antics, and be amused at how child-like these fascinating creatures really are. Inside cover gives ideas for before- and after-viewing activities.

15 WRITERS

AC120 TONI MORRISON (17 x 22) (1931- ) Poster featuring African-American novelist Toni Morrison's life.

AC128 GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ (17 x 22) (1928- ) Poster featuring the Colombian author as one of the world's most talented writers.

AC133 MAXINE HONG KINGSTON (17 x 22) (1940- ) Poster featuring the life of the Chinese-American writer.

16 III. MATH & SCIENCE

GENERAL SCIENCE/SCIENTISTS

AC67 CURIOSITY TAKES YOU EVERYWHERE! (21 x 29) (1992) [DS] Cartoon poster for National Science & Technology Week, featuring sailing ship S.S. Curiosity. Reverse features "destinations" curiosity can take students including CN Tower in Toronto, an Alaskan rain forest, and Venus; 7 activities featured.

DVD1 SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS (2003; 175 min.) [M,S] {TG} From the National Science Teachers Association, this DVD explores many topics: Serendipity- Imagination & Aha!; Science & Technology; Exploration, Evidence & Investigation; Design, Modeling & Prediction; Application, Adaptation & Design; and Explanation, Theory & Argument.

V53 THE INVISIBLE WORLD (1979; 60 min.) [I,M,S,A] Using extraordinary photographic techniques, see events we cannot see with the naked eye.

V139 EVERYDAY SCIENCE: DISCOVERING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD (1997; 20 min.) [I,M] {TG} This program introduces students to the principles of science and scientific inquiry, helping them learn how knowledge of science can increase their understanding of the environment.

V173 BIOLOGISTS AT WORK (1992; 44 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The history of biology from the ancient Greeks and the early pioneers to the discovery of DNA. Part 2: Learn about the work of contemporary biologists and ecologists.

V174 EARTH SCIENTISTS AT WORK (1995; 42 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The story of the pioneers in earth science through to the 20th Century discovery of plate tectonics. Part 2: Meet earth scientists at work today & discover why their work is important.

EARTH SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY

AC16 GEOLOGIC TIME ILLUSTRATED (32 x 23) (1981) Timeline showing geologic strata, flora, fauna, and continental drift from Pre-Cambrian to present.

AC172 OIL & YOU ON THE MOVE (30 x 21) (1995) [DS] Illustrates where oil comes from and its many uses today. Reverse side has 5 activities.

NASA EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM SERIES OF CHARTS (24 x 36) This series of charts includes photos of the earth from NASA satellites as well as computer generated pictures of the changes taking place on earth. AC299 CLOUD RADIATIVE EFFECTS AC300 VEGETATION & HYDROLOGY CHANGES AC301 GLOBAL ICE & SEA LEVEL CHANGES AC302 OZONE DEPLETION AC303 GREENHOUSE EFFECT AC304 IMPACT OF VOLCANOES (Same as AC305) AC305 IMPACT OF VOLCANOES (Same as AC304) AC306 OCEAN PROCESSES

17 AC310 OUR STAR THE SUN: OBSERVATORIES OF THE SOUTHWEST (30 x 21) [DS] Color poster shows a closeup photograph of the sun, with insert photos of 8 Observatories. Reverse side gives a description of each observatory, references for more information (including website) as well as several classroom and outdoor activities.

V125-128 JUNIOR GEOLOGIST (1993) [I,M] {TG} This program acquaints students with information about the structure of the planet earth and forces that are constantly changing the appearance of the land forms on the earth's crust. V125 OUR PLANET EARTH (9 min.) V126 HOW DOES THE LAND BUILD UP? (8 min.) V127 HOW DOES THE LAND WEAR DOWN? (9 min.) V128 ROCKS AND MINERALS (8 min.)

V170 OUR SOLAR SYSTEM (1999; 21 min.) [I,M] {TG} Learn about our solar system through the video, discussions and activities. Each planet is described. Also included are other celestial bodies and their relationship to the solar system.

V174 EARTH SCIENTISTS AT WORK (1995; 42 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The story of the pioneers in earth science through to the 20th Century discovery of plate tectonics. Part 2: Meet earth scientists at work today & discover why their work is important.

V275 EYEWITNESS NATURAL DISASTERS (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Explores the forces that shape our planet and affect our lives, from hurricanes to volcanoes. Captured on camera, view the lashing fury of a twister and the awesome progress of an avalanche.

V277 EYEWITNESS PLANETS (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Journey through space and time, witness the birth of the sun and travel to the outer limits of the solar system. Visit Earth's close neighbors in space.

V353 THE DREAM IS ALIVE (1985; 37 min.) [M,S,A] As enjoyed by millions in its IMAX® format, it's an experience the astronauts say is “the closest thing to being there.” Now the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum and Lockheed Corporation are proud to present this unique film. Share the astronauts' experience of working, eating, and sleeping in zero gravity. Look back at our magnificent earth; witness an exciting satellite repair – proof that we can work in space, and the historic walk in space by an American woman.

DINOSAURS & OTHER FOSSILS

AC13a,b DINOSAURS (34 x 22) (1983) (2 Copies; Same as AC175) Shows skeletons of 7 different dinosaurs with text explaining the world at that time, fossils, dinosaurs in general and a classification chart.

AC17 HEAD SKELETON OF ALLOSAURUS FRAGILIS (23 x 35) (1976) Four diagrams of this 's skull.

AC29 GEOLOGIC TIMELINE - PLANTS & ANIMALS (70 x 13) (1979) Flora & fauna through 5 million years, Cambrian to present day.

AC80 BIG BOOK OF CHARTS: DINOSAURS (11 x 17) (1992) [DS] 13 full-color drawings, from Allosaurus to Tyrannosaurus Rex. Reverse side includes height, length, and

18 more information, as well as activities and pictures to photocopy and color.

AC83 DINOSAURS (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of dinosaur information and fossils.

AC93 FOSSILS: REMARKABLE REMAINS (17 x 12) (1991) Poster features some rare and unusual fossils.

AC175 DINOSAURS (34 x 22) (1983) (Same as AC13)

AC176 MAMMALS OF CHICAGO (25 x 19) Illustrations of 6 species of mammals along with prehistoric information.

AC281 PORTALS TO THE PAST: PROFILES IN PALEONTOLOGY (21 x 31) (1997) {TG} Illustration of paleontologists and what they imagine the dig site may have looked like at different points in time. Teacher's Guide includes Fossils and Activities: Dino Dentures, Making a Good Impression, Paleo Classifieds, and What's in a Name?

AC357 TAKE THAT! (11 x 18) (1989) Euoplocephalus is shown using its strong, club-like tail to fend off a Tyrannosaurus rex. Euoplocephalus was a dinosaur in the family, ankylosaurs, dinosaurs with suits of armor and long tails with big bony knobs at the end. When they were attacked, they would pull their bodies in under their armor (like turtles), and swing their long tails like clubs.

AC358 THE BIG ONES (13 x 11) (1989) Three members of the Sauropod family are shown: Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Titanosaurus. They probably fed on leaves and needles from evergreen trees. Their long necks made it possible for them to reach high up into the trees to find food.

AC359 GO AWAY! (24 x 25) (1989) This poster shows how an Apatosaurus, of the Sauropod family, might fend off a pack of Tyrannasaurus rex. The Sauropod's size was its best defense against predators. Like an adult elephant, full grown Sauropods were just too big to be bothered with, unless a pack of meat-eaters might attack.

AC360 DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS (36 x 24) (2002) Drawing of 21 species of dinosaur by the Carnagie Museum of Natural History. Facts included are the Scientific name, English translation, time period they existed, and length. Show throughout the poster is a likeness of a six-foot tall man to show size comparison. Illustrations are 1/40th life-size.

DB5 PALEOINDIANS, MAMMOTHS & MASTODONS Contains a variety of resources and information about the Kenosha Public Museum's archaeological excavation of a woolly mammoth in Kenosha County. Includes a mammoth tooth, flint-knapping tools, and point (arrowhead) mounts.

DB16a-b COLOSSAL FOSSIL (2 copies) Based on the teacher's kit produced by McDonald's for The Field Museum, learn about the extraordinary dinosaur named "Sue". Discovery Box includes a 10 minute video, tyrannosaurus model, reproduction tyrannosaurus tooth, poster with activities and information, and a copy of the National Geographic magazine that featured "Sue".

V10 DINOSAUR (1987; 14 min.) [P,I]

19 An entertaining Claymation look at dinosaurs.

V15 DIGGING DINOSAURS (1988; 30 min.) [I,M,S,A] PBS documentary about the meticulous process of uncovering fossil fragments. Presents important and surprising new theories about the biology and behavior of dinosaurs.

V18 TO BUILD A DINOSAUR AND MORE (26 min.) [S,A] Story of the Milwaukee Public Museum's dinosaur exhibit. Shows how the life-size models were built and how the exhibit was put together.

V35 FOSSILS: EXPLORING THE PAST (1978; 16 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Explains several types of fossils & how they formed. Shows the activities of paleontologists.

DINOSAUR TWO-PACK: (V152 & V153) V152 DINOSAURS ARE VERY BIG (1994; 30 min.) [P,I] Even though dinosaurs came in various shapes and sizes, it is the giants that reach across time and seize our imagination. Using computer animation with actual dig sites, look at triceratops, sauropod, and duckbill families. Learn how dinosaur bones are discovered.

V153 DINOSAUR FAMILIES (1994; 30 min.) [P,I] Though very ferocious, some dinosaurs also were good parents. Meet Maiasaura, the "good mother lizard". See how paleontologists, and even kids, find and dig dinosaur bones.

V206 EYEWITNESS DINOSAUR (35 min.) [I,M] Eyewitness video is the ultimate guide to natural history. Journey into a three-dimensional "virtual museum" where live-action photography creates the sensation of being inside the picture. State-of-the-art special effects and stunning graphics bring the natural world to life.

V239 AMAZING EXTINCT ANIMALS (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he unearths the mystery surrounding some of the world's extinct animals, from giant lizards to mega-mammoths.

V251 AMAZING PREHISTORIC ANIMALS (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he turns time-traveler to see if some animals really have been around for millions of years, From sharks, to dragonflies, discover these creature's survival secrets.

V286 EYEWITNESS PREHISTORIC LIFE (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Dig deep to unearth the first chapters of our planet's living history. Discover how life, in all its breathtaking variety, has adapted itself into every nook and cranny of our world.

EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES & PLATE TECTONICS

AC18 VOLCANOES (17 x 23) (1980) [DS] Describes different types of volcanoes and how they are formed. Reverse side illustrates the eruption of Mount St. Helens May 18, 1980.

AC71 THE DYNAMIC PLANET: WORLD MAPS OF VOLCANOES, EARTHQUAKES, AND PLATE TECTONICS (58 x 41) (1989) Smithsonian Institution and U.S. Geological Survey world map showing locations of volcanoes, sites of

20 earthquakes and their magnitudes, and outlines of tectonic plates.

NASA EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM SERIES OF CHARTS (24 x 36) This series of charts includes photos of the earth from NASA satellites as well as computer generated pictures of the changes taking place on earth. AC304 IMPACT OF VOLCANOES (Same as AC305) AC305 IMPACT OF VOLCANOES (Same as AC304)

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on , and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

V34 EARTHQUAKES: EXPLORING EARTH'S RESTLESS CRUST (22 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Explains the different types of quakes and why they occur. Shows how seismographs work and how buildings and bridges can be built to resist quakes.

V39 CONTINENTAL DRIFT (21 min.) [I,M,S,A] Explains the theory of plate tectonics.

V129 FIRE MOUNTAIN (1970; 9 min.) [P,I,M,S,A] A fascinating look, without narration, at the 1969 eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii.

V174 EARTH SCIENTISTS AT WORK (1995; 42 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The story of the pioneers in earth science to the 20th Century discovery of plate tectonics. Part 2: Meet earth scientists at work today & discover why their work is important.

V292 EYEWITNESS VOLCANO (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] This video explodes the myths surrounding our planet's violent nature. Journey to the most inhospitable regions of the earth and witness the destructive effects of volcanoes and earthquakes - and the aftermath.

ROCKS/MINERALS

AC52 ROCKS & MINERALS & HOW WE USE THEM (34 x 23) (1991) [DS] (same as AC112) Front shows how rocks and minerals are mined and how they are used in industry and in the home. Reverse side features teacher and student information and activities.

AC61 MINERALS (21 x 33) (1989) Full color poster featuring 36 different mineral

AC94 CRYSTALS & GEMS: QUARTZ (17 x 12) Poster describes the different forms, patterns, and colors of quartz.

AC110 GOING FOR THE GOLD (20 x 16) (1992) [DS] The poster shows various aspects of the gold mining process. Reverse side gives activity suggestions.

AC111 FROM MOUNTAINS TO METAL (35 x 23) (1989) [DS] Poster tells the story of rocks, minerals, and the mining industry. Reverse side lists common rock and element types, the rock cycle, hardness scales, exploration and mining, and glossary of terms.

AC112 ROCKS & MINERALS & HOW WE USE THEM (same as AC52)

21 AC114 OUT OF THE ROCK (23 x 17) (1994) [DS] {TG} Poster features information about rocks & minerals and how they are used in everyday life. Reverse side gives activity suggestions. Teacher's Guide topics include minerals through history, what are minerals and what are rocks.

AC116 GOING FOR THE GOLD {TG} Same as AC110, plus Teacher's Guide. Topics include lore and legends, matter, metals, and minerals, the origins of gold, mining and recovery, cultural crossroads and modern technologies.

AC313 MINERALS: FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY (17 x 22) (2000) [DS] Poster shows minerals as found naturally and ways they are used by Man. This poster is a companion to the book, Minerals - Foundations of Society, 3rd Edition, by Ann Dorr and Alma Paty, which covers the world of mineral resources. Reverse side gives 20 clues to common minerals, and a list of which minerals must be imported to the U.S.

V14 THE EARTH EXPLORED-ROCKS AND MINERALS (28 min.) [I,M,S,A] PBS video looks at rocks & minerals, how to identify them and how they are used.

JUNIOR GEOLOGIST (1993) [I,M] {TG} This program acquaints students with information about the structure of the planet earth and forces that are constantly changing the appearance of the land forms on the earth's crust. V125 OUR PLANET EARTH (9 min.) V126 HOW DOES THE LAND BUILD UP? (8 min.) V127 HOW DOES THE LAND WEAR DOWN? (9 min.) V128 ROCKS AND MINERALS (8 min.)

V287 EYEWITNESS ROCK & MINERAL (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Discover how rocks keep a constantly changing record of our planet's fascinating history, and see how minerals are at the very core of our civilization.

WATER

AC35 WATER: THE SOURCE THAT GETS USED FOR EVERYTHING (34 x 24) [DS] Cartoon-like poster shows how water gets from the source to all the locations that use it. Other uses of water such as transportaiton and recreation are also shown. Reverse side provides information about water, suggested activities, questions, and vocabulary.

AC66 HOW DO WE TREAT OUR WASTEWATER? (34 x 24) (1992) [DS] Cartoon poster shows the process of treating wastewater. Reverse side features description of treatment process, factual information and activities and curriculum suggestions for teachers.

AC102 SAVE OUR SEAS: HELP STOP MARINE DEBRIS (16 x 20) (1992) [DS] EPA poster about marine debris, what it is, where it comes from, what it does to wildlife and what people can do. Reverse side is a gameboard for playing "Trash Travels".

AC109 GROUND WATER: THE HIDDEN RESOURCE (34 x 22) [DS] A colorful poster showing the ground water of a small town and how it travels and is used. Reverse side topics include permeability, recharge areas, ground-water movement and classroom activities.

22 AC139 WATER QUALITY . . . POTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION (35 x 22) [DS] Colorful poster showing city and country threats to our water supply. Reverse side topics include types of water pollution, classroom activities, and definitions of terms.

AC149 NAVIGATION: TRAVELING THE WATER HIGHWAYS (22 x 35) [DS] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cartoon poster showing various methods of water travel. Reverse side topics are dredging, locks and dams, vessels, activities and definitions.

AC269 WATERSHEDS: WHERE WE LIVE (35 x 22) [DS] Drawing features various aspects of watersheds: undeveloped, planned and unplanned; also shows watershed divides, floodplains, wetlands, and controlled runoff. Reverse side includes explanations of drawing, classroom activities and definitions.

AC283 OCEANS-COASTAL HAZARDS: HURRICANES, TSUNAMIES, COASTAL EROSION (35 x 22) [DS] Illustration of coastal features, natural and manmade. Reverse side includes activities and definitions.

AC288 CLEAN WATER WORKS (22 x 25) [DS] {TG} Illustration shows many animal species and their dependency upon fresh, clean water. Reverse side gives 6 activities for classroom setting. Teacher's Guide elaborates on the 6 activities.

AC375 LIFE IN THE WETLANDS (24 x 36) Colorful poster showing all plant and animal life.

V38 THE FRESHWATER POND (1985; 16 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} In-depth exploration of a pond's ecosystem. Shows the different kinds of lifeforms, how they move and how they have adapted to survive in a delicately balanced environment.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V336 WHADDYA KNOW ABOUT H2O? (30 min.) [P,I] This video has been designed to educate young viewers about water - its importance, conservation, characteristics, and role in society - through 30 self-contained, one-minute segments.

WEATHER/CLIMATE

AC12 THE COMING STORM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1859) by Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) Study of light in the calm just before a storm hits.

AC30 FRAGILE FRONTIERS - THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (17 x 22) (1991) [DS] Five photographs of animals found at both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Reverse side describes each animal and lists 14 multiple choice questions.

AC58 WINTER SCENE WITH SKATERS NEAR A CASTLE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1609) byHendrick Avercamp (1585-1634) An oil painting from the 17th century Flemish artist. The period is known as the Golden Age of Dutch Art as the Dutch middle class created a demand for art depicting themselves. This piece shows one of the Dutch's favorite pastimes, ice skating.

23 AC59 THE GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1833) by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) This Japanese woodblock print was created in the 1800s. The print is dominated by a huge wave about to engulf a wooden fishing boat filled with men. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain sacred to the Japanese, is subtly shown in the background.

AC171 WORLDWIDE WEATHER (20 x 31) (1995) [DS] Illustration of weather phenomena, from wind currents to precipitation. Reverse side includes class experiment ideas, and safety tips for severe weather.

AC283 OCEANS-COASTAL HAZARDS: HURRICANES, TSUNAMIES, COASTAL EROSION (35 x 22)[DS] Illustration of coastal features, natural and manmade. Reverse side includes activities and definitions.

NASA EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM SERIES OF CHARTS (24 x 36) This series of charts includes photos of the earth from NASA satellites as well as computer generated pictures of the changes taking place on earth. AC299 CLOUD RADIATIVE EFFECTS AC302 OZONE DEPLETION AC303 GREENHOUSE EFFECT

AC330 A GUIDE TO THE SKY (25 x 38) (1995) A series of 30 color photographs of clouds, each 3 3/4 inch square, with name and description of each cloud type, and where the photograph was taken. The bottom of the chart describes the layer of the atmosphere where clouds are formed, and weather conditions necessary for each cloud type.

V138 REASONS FOR SEASONS (1997; 27 min.) [I,M] {TG} Explains the yearly cycle of seasonal change that many parts of the world experience. Learn about the areas where there are four distinct seasons, and the effect on plants and animals.

V171 WEATHER AND CLIMATE (1999; 16 min.) [I,M] {TG} What should we wear? Can we go on our picnic? It all depends on one thing-weather. Weather concepts and reasons for various weather patterns are introduced. Concepts presented include layers of the atmosphere, air currents and pressure, water cycle, clouds and climates.

V293 EYEWITNESS WEATHER (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Go on a whirlwind tour of Earth's turbulent atmosphere and learn the forces that make the day fair or foul.

ECOSYSTEMS

AC141 ECOSYSTEMS: IN YOUR BACKYARD, IN YOUR WORLD (21 x 30) (1994) [DS] {TG} Presents viewpoints of different community groups on varied uses for the same ecosystem. Reverse side topics include food chains, small and large ecosystems, diversity, balance, change and the wants and needs of various special interest groups. Teacher's Guide looks at monitoring and assessment, innovative management, and prehistoric parallels.

AC169 THE BIG EMPTY: THE GREAT BASIN ECOSYSTEM (21 1/2 x 30) (1995) {TG} Illustration of Great Basin flora and fauna of the Nevada/ area. Teacher's Guide topics include the effects of environmental change, modern day challenges and an ecosystem approach.

AC277 RECLAIMING MINED LAND (30 x 22) (1996) [DS] Colorful illustration of a mining site and what goes into mining and then restoring the land. Reverse side

24 has activities and further explanations about the illustration.

AC279 PRAIRIE PATTERNS: HIGH PLAINS ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1996) [DS] {TG} Colorful illustration of flora and fauna found on the prairie. Reverse side includes further discussion topics and illustrations. Teacher's Guide topics include Grasses and Other Plants, Prairie Dog Ecosystems, Management Challenges, and Fire Cycles.

AC282 INTERIOR BASIN: NORTHWEST PASSAGES (21 x 30) (1998) [DS] {TG}Illustration of above and below the Columbia River featuring sockeye salmon. Reverse side and teacher's guide feature information and activities about this ecosystem. Teacher's Guide topics include Geology & Climate, Non-native Weed Invasions, Aquatic Ecosystems and Restoration, Habitat Loss, as well as others.

AC291 HOODOOS & HORIZONS: THE PLATEAU ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1999) [DS] {TG} Illustration of the landscape with animals of the region. Reverse side includes activities and information about the Native Americans of the area. 8-page booklet included. Teacher's Guide covers Geologic Wonder, Ecological Diversity, Management Challenges and Developing a Vision.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

V9 DIVERSITY ENDANGERED (10 min.) [M,S,A] A concise introduction to biological diversity. Discusses different ecosystems.

V38 THE FRESHWATER POND (1985; 16 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} In-depth exploration of a pond's ecosystem. Shows the different kinds of lifeforms, how they move and how they have adapted to survive in a delicately balanced environment.

V49 ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC (16 min.) [I,M] {TG} Defines the arctic, introduces many of its animals, and tells how they survive.

V50 ANIMALS OF THE LIVING REEF (17 min.) [I,M] Defines a coral reef and introduces the fish and other animals that live in and around it.

V71 THE EVERGLADES (1992; 40 min.) [M,S,A] Years in the making, this video gives a comprehensive look at the Everglades: their prairies, ponds, and hammocks, their seasonal waterflow and amazing wildlife.

V120 THE WORLDS BIOMES: DESERT TO RAINFOREST (1996; 28 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} Introduces students to how various physical factors determine the climate of a biome. Journey through rainforests, deserts, grasslands, coniferous forests, alpine , deciduous forests, and marine and freshwater biomes.

V140 WILD SALMON FOREVER (1996; 22 min.) [M,S,A] The salmon's importance in human cultures as well as the ecology of and the northwest is studied. Discusses why these & other fish populations are endangered and what's being done to re- establish them.

25 V151 PONDS OF THE GREAT LAKES (20 min.) [M,S,A] Over a period of four seasons, ponds were visited to study flora and fauna below and above the surface. Some of the tiniest microscopic creatures were recorded, as well as larger inhabitants including turtles, dragonflies, frogs, and vegetation common to pond ecosystems.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V271 EYEWITNESS ISLAND (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Journey from tropical paradises to some of nature's bleakest outposts. Whether looking for pirate treasure, real-life dragons, or birds that fly backward, islands are a world apart.

CAVES

AC56 BATS OF AMERICA (25 x 36) (1989) Features 21 photographs of different American bats.

AC320 ANCIENT CAVE ART (24 x 18) Photo of cave art in honor of Wisconsin Archaeology Week, May 12-20.

AC356 EXPLORING CAVES (42 x 33) [DS] Hand-drawn picture of a cave with features identified including stalactites, columns, rimstone dams, flowstone, and others. Also listed are the animals that dwell there including bats, insects, and fish. Reverse side tells the story of Jenny and Carlos as they discover a cave and the things in it. Also includes a map of caves in America, and a description of types of caves, from sea caves to lava tubes, and how they are formed.

V6 BATS ARE BEAUTIFUL (1987; 22 min.) [M,S] {TG} Explores myths about bats and explains what they are really like.

V45 CAVE COMMUNITY (1960; 13 min.) [I,M] {TG} Study of plants & animals in caves. Shows how species evolved & adapted to the environment.

V118 BATS: MYTH & REALITY (1985; 20 min.) [I,M,S,A] Discusses such issues as echo location, personalities and eating habits of bats.

V119 VERY ELEMENTARY BATS (1992; 6 min.) [P,I] A look at bats; perfect for early elementary ages.

DESERTS (ARID/ARCTIC)

AC30 FRAGILE FRONTIERS - THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (17 x 22) (1991) [DS] Five photographs of animals found at both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Reverse side describes each animal and lists 14 multiple choice questions.

AC242 IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT: SONORAN DESERT ECOSYSTEM (22 x 30) (1997) [DS] Illustration of desert nightlife. Reverse side discusses plants, animals and traces of prehistoric peoples.

26 AC276 'S COLD DESERT (30 x 22) (1995) [DS] Colorful illustration of plant and animal life in the Arctic. Reverse side discusses animal adaptation to the environment including camouflage and finding food.

AC317 THE DRY LIFE: MOJAVE DESERT ECOSYSTEM (30 x 22) (2001) [DS] {TG} Color drawing of flora and fauna of the desert. Reverse side discusses survival techniques unique for life in the desert, Early Peoples of the Mojave Desert, and activities. Teacher's Guide includes Life of the Extremes, Management Challenges, and For the Classroom segment.

AC334 LIFE IN THE DESERT (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Color illustrations of flora and fauna commonly found in the desert environment.

V33 THE DESERT (1988; 18 min.) [I,M,S,A] Explains how deserts are formed and their ecology. Shows how animals and plants have adapted to the arid environment.

V49 ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC (16 min.) [I,M] {TG} Defines the arctic, introduces many of its animals, and tells how they survive.

V235 AMAZING DESERT ANIMALS (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he lands in a desert. He's not alone, however, and soon encounters some desert animals, from a fog-collecting beetle to a furry meerkat.

V282 EYEWITNESS ARCTIC & ANTARCTIC (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Explore the life and legends of these harshly beautiful polar kingdoms. Journey to the ends of the earth where climate presents its greatest challenges to survival, and meet the remarkable animals that choose to live out in the cold.

V284 EYEWITNESS DESERT (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Trek across the Earth's most parched places to find some of the greatest stories of adaptation and survival. Meet the extraordinary inhabitants of the desert, and witness their strategies to capture and conserve water.

ECOLOGY

AC30 FRAGILE FRONTIERS - THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (17 x 22) (1991) [DS] Five photographs of animals found at both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Reverse side describes each animal and lists 14 multiple choice questions.

AC43 READY FOR RECYCLING (15 x 20) (1990) [DS] One side is recycling poster; reverse side lists recycling activities and resources.

AC45 NATURAL PACKAGING (16 x 20) (1990) [DS] Poster of fruits, vegetables and nuts. Reverse side includes activities and resources about reducing the amount of packaging that ends up in the garbage can.

AC57 ANIMAL TRACKS: ENERGY CONSERVATION (16 x 20) (1991) [DS] Poster of polar bear. Reverse side presents problem of wasting energy, then discusses what people can do to avoid this problem. (#4 in Wal-Mart series on environmental problems)

27 AC72 ANIMAL TRACKS: WOLF (16 x 20) (1992) [DS] Drawing of wolf and its tracks by Susan Morrison. Reverse side features information about "Animal Tracks", a non-profit action oriented organization started by Morrison to inform adults and children about action they can take to help preserve wildlife.

AC74 ANISHINABE (17 x 24) Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission poster featuring photograph of Anishinabe baby in a cradleboard to encourage land & wildlife conservation.

AC82 EVERY DAY - YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE (17 x 22) (1990) [DS] Earth Day poster encourages reducing, reusing and recycling resources. Reverse side features timeline of important environmental "moments" from 1970 (the first Earth Day) to 1990.

AC102 SAVE OUR SEAS: HELP STOP MARINE DEBRIS (16 x 20) (1992) [DS] EPA poster about marine debris, what it is, where it comes from, what it does to wildlife and what people can do. Reverse side is a gameboard for playing "Trash Travels".

AC139 WATER QUALITY . . . POTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION (35 x 22) [DS] Colorful poster showing city and country threats to our water supply. Reverse side topics include types of water pollution, classroom activities, and definitions of terms.

AC140 WHERE'S THE AIR? (24 x 19) (1994) [DS] Drawing shows layers of the atmosphere, sources of air pollution, and carbon-oxygen and simplified nitrogen cycles. Reverse side discusses types of air pollution and what action people can take to prevent and reduce air pollution.

AC165 RECYCLING WORKS IN WISCONSIN (25 x 20) (1995) [DS] Cartoon drawing of activities at home and in the community involving recycling. Reverse side explains all the activities found in the drawing.

AC278 HAZARDOUS WASTE: CLEANUP AND PREVENTION (35 x 22) [DS] Cartoon illustration of a city with proper and improper recycling procedures in effect. Reverse side includes activities and definitions.

AC335 ENDANGERED ANIMALS OF THE WORLD (24 x 36) (1992) Color illustration of more than a dozen mammals, birds, and reptiles, from a variety of ecosystems, that are on the endangered list.

AC361 WISCONSIN'S LAND LEGACY (17 x 21) (2005) [DS] Map of the state showing special places to preserve and protect as we seek to balance environmental, social and economic interests, including places that will be critical to meet future conservation and recreation needs. The Wisconsin Land Legacy Report is the result of three years of research in gathering ideas and data from citizens and partner organizations throughout the state. Reverse side lists Legacy Places by County.

AC381 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK (22 ½ x 28 ½) [TG] Color illustration of CONTAMINATED environment and RENEWED environment.

AC382 HOW SOIL IS MADE (22 ½ x 28 ½) [TG] Color illustration of how nature makes soil.

28 V112 GREEN MEANS (1994; #1-90 min., #2-75 min.) [I,M,S,A] Set of 2 videos; a series of 32 short video programs about ordinary people who are making positive contributions to the health of the planet.

V150 ALDO LEOPOLD: A PROPHET FOR ALL SEASONS (56 min.) [M,S,A] This biography of Leopold (1887-1948), Wisconsin environmentalist, illustrates how his ideas developed through observation and experience. With commentary by Rene Dubos, Susan Flader and David Brower, the video describes the progress of Leopold's thought from the concept of wildlife management to the deep personal reflection that led to the concept of "the land ethic".

V168 ALDO LEOPOLD: LEARNING FROM THE LAND (1998; 53 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} Using family photographs, diaries and a personal interview with Aldo's daughter Nina, learn about the Wisconsin scientist, educator, philosopher and writer Aldo Leopold (1887-1948).

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: How the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: The story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Current environmental problems and solutions.

V173 BIOLOGISTS AT WORK (1992; 44 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The history of biology from the ancient Greeks and the early pioneers to the discovery of DNA. Part 2: Learn about the work of contemporary biologists and ecologists.

V304 OCEANS FOR THE FUTURE: THE MAKING OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (2001; 18 min.) [M,S,A] Our oceans are attacked daily with pollution, over-fishing and coastal development. Like parks and wildlife refuges on land, marine protected areas can help ensure the future of oceans. Through stunning underwater footage, we investigate marine protected areas: how they work, what they can do, where they are, and where they ought to be.

FORESTS/RAINFORESTS/TREES

AC15 COMMON NORTH AMERICAN EVERGREENS (22 x 14) (1959) Line drawings of cones & needles of 29 species of evergreens.

AC27 WE ALL NEED TREES (17 x 22) [DS] Paper relief artwork shows how trees are used in our homes. Reverse side lists 23 items of tree trivia.

AC103 LIVING JEWELS OF THE NEOTROPICS: THE POISON DART FROG (30 x 23) (1992) Baltimore's National Aquarium poster featuring photographs of 16 poison dart frogs from tropical rainforests and information about the frogs.

AC147 BIRDS OF THE FOREST (20 x 30) (1965) Game Commission poster identifying 25 species of U.S. Birds.

AC161 RED-EYED TREE FROG (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] A color photo; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC173 SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY (24 x 20) (1995) [DS]

29 Illustrations of forest flora and fauna, and how we use the forest. Reverse side discusses preserving forests for future generations.

AC280 COLORED PENCIL LIFE CYCLE (25 x 18) (1997) Illustrations show the making of a colored pencil, from the forest to the finished product.

AC307 GREAT AUSTRALIAN BUSH (27 x 39) [DS] Find 51 hidden Australian bush creatures. Reverse side reveals all 51 (plus 6 animals brought to Australia by Man!), along with their Scientific Names; also lists and describes which species are endangered.

AC308 GREAT AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST (27 x 39) [DS] Find 58 hidden rainforest creatures. Reverse side reveals all 58 plus gives their Scientific Names.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

AC331 LIFE IN THE TROPICAL RAINFORESTS (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Color illustration of flora and fauna commonly found in the rainforest.

AC338 NORTH AMERICAN LEAVES (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster showing illustrations of 25 common North American leaves.

AC343 THESE FOODS CAN KEEP YOU ALIVE. . . (20 x 30) . . . in the forest. But only if you keep the forest alive. U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 23 edible plants commonly found in forests.

AC344 WHEN YOU LOSE A FOREST. . . (20 x 30) . . . you lose a lot more than trees. U.S Forest Preserve poster with color illustrations of 17 household items, and the type of wood they come from.

AC345 THE FOREST BELONGS TO EVERY LIVING THING (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 19 insects found in the forest.

DB3a-b RAINFOREST (2 copies) Explore the tropical rainforest with posters, a 7 minute video, activities and models of rainforest animals and poison dart frogs. Includes a morpho butterfly specimen.

V21 BANANA, BANANA, BANANA SLUGS (1988; 8 min.) [P,I] {TG}

Designed to encourage young children to examine nature closely. Join some children on a walk in California's redwood forests where they meet some amazing banana slugs.

V60 THE TEMPERATE RAINFOREST (1985; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Beautiful video examines the ecology of the coastal rainforest of the Pacific Northwest.

V212 EYEWITNESS JUNGLE (1994) (35 min.) [I,M]

30 Change your perspective of this invaluable resource and recognize its significance as a refuge for the richest variety of plant and animal life on earth.

V290 EYEWITNESS TREE (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Root out the most amazing facts about these silent sentinels of our hectic planet. They stand vulnerable to every attack from forest fire to , yet they remain invincible, whether a tiny bonsai or giant sequoia.

V295 HEADWATERS OF THE AMAZON (78 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to cities such as Lima and Iquitos, Peru and Leticia, Colombia. Spend time in the back country with several primitive tribes of the jungle. See the vast changes and loss of cultural heritage that is taking place in today's jungles. Marvel at the unusual animals, ranging from giant ants to tiny leaf cutter ants, as well as various monkeys, birds and snakes.

LAKES/PONDS/RIVERS

AC23 GREAT LAKES FISHES (27 x 38) 35 species of freshwater fish identified with both common and scientific names.

AC73 WETLANDS: WATER, WILDLIFE, PLANTS & PEOPLE (34 x 24) (1991) [DS] Cartoon poster showing different wetland environments. Reverse side includes information about wetlands, 2 wetland activities and resources for additional information.

AC282 INTERIOR COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN: NORTHWEST PASSAGES (21 x 30) (1998) [DS] {TG} Illustration of above and below the Columbia River featuring sockeye salmon. Reverse side and teacher's guide feature information and activities about this ecosystem. Teacher's Guide topics include Geology & Climate, Non-native Weed Invasions, Aquatic Ecosystems and Restoration, Habitat Loss, as well as others.

AC323 POND I: SMALLER MICROLIFE (24 x 18) (1998) Color photos of microscopic pond life categorized by names: Rotifers, Nematodes, Protozoa with Pseudopodia, Protozoa with Flagella, Protozoa with Cilia, and Miscellaneous.

AC324 POND II: LARGER MICROLIFE (24 x 18) (1998) Color photos of microscopic pond life categorized by names: Leech, Planaria, Hydra, Snail, Crustaceans, Adult Insects, and Insect Larvae.

AC342 FOREST FIRES CATCH FISH, TOO. (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 17 freshwater fish species and explaining how forest fires can kill fish.

DB12 WETLAND ANIMAL TRACKS Learn about the wetland ecosystems and the animals that live in and around wetlands. Includes wetland animal track stamps, stamp pads and ink, laminated tracks sheet to photocopy, books, a bullfrog skeleton, frog metamorphosis models, and a snapping turtle shell.

DVD3 WISCONSIN'S GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECKS: DIVE INTO WISCONSIN'S PAST ( 2004) [M,S,A] Produced by the Wisconsin Historical Society. Enter the depths of Wisconsin's Great Lakes through the lens of technology. Learn the critical role schooners and steamers played in the

31 region's development. Experience awe and excitement with divers as they unlock the secrets these sunken museums hold, and learn about the men and women who worked the lakes on these once proud vessels. There is no other way to get so close to history without donning your own SCUBA gear. This is a fully interactive multimedia program suitable for all audiences. Minimum System Requirements: Windows 98, 2000, XP. CPU Pentium 3, 400 Mhz, 128MB System RAM, Sound Card, monitor capable of displaying 1024 x 768, and QuicktimeTM 6.5 or later.

DVD 9HAUNTED TALES OF THE GREAT LAKES (2006; 1 hour) [M,S,A] Through a bank of fog a ship can be seen, the problem, this ship sank to the bottom of the lake almost a hundred years ago. From ghost ships sailing into port, to a murdered lighthouse keeper who eternally climbs the stairs of his tower, these stories and more have been collected in this intriguing program. Many stories are told through exclusive interviews of eyewitness accounts, expert analysis, rare photos and live footage in this one hour tour of the unexplained and supernatural on the Great Lakes.

V17 A MARSH CALLED HORICON (27 min.) [I,M,S] Video tour of Horicon Marsh includes its history and wildlife.

V38 THE FRESHWATER POND (1985; 16 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} In-depth exploration of a pond's ecosystem. Shows the different kinds of lifeforms, how they move and how they have adapted to survive in a delicately balanced environment.

V71 THE EVERGLADES (1992; 40 min.) [M,S,A] Years in the making, this video gives a comprehensive look at the Everglades: their prairies, ponds, and hammocks, their seasonal waterflow and amazing wildlife.

V83 THE MYSTERY OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD (1993; 60 min.) [M,S,A] In all maritime history, few shipwrecks will be remembered more than the Edmund Fitzgerald. Questions remain concerning what happened on Lake Superior that stormy November night in 1975. How did the ship sink? What can be learned by diving the wreck? Video contains underwater footage of the wreck and explores answers to these questions.

V94a & b RISE AND FALL OF THE GREAT LAKES (1968: 17 min., 2 copies) [I,M,S,A] A thought provoking, humorous survey of the ecological history of the Great Lakes that has earned a reputation as a mini-classic. Its hero and his canoe personally experience all the natural and human-caused changes which have taken place since the lakes were formed.

V133 DOWN UPON THE SUWANNEE (45 min.) [M,S,A] Sail along the strange and beautiful Suwannee River of northern Florida. Meet the people who live along its banks and see the creatures that live in its waters.

V140 WILD SALMON FOREVER (1996; 22 min.) [M,S,A] The salmon's importance in human cultures as well as the ecology of California and the northwest is studied. Discusses why these & other fish populations are endangered and what's being done to re-establish them.

V151 PONDS OF THE GREAT LAKES (20 min.) [M,S,A] Over a period of four seasons, ponds were visited to study flora and fauna below and above the surface. Some of the tiniest microscopic creatures were recorded, as well as larger inhabitants including turtles, dragonflies, frogs, and vegetation common to pond ecosystems.

32 V161 THE GREAT MACKENZIE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Two thousand miles of canoe travel through Canada's Northwest , from Waterways to Aklavik, combine to bring you a thrilling story of a mighty river and its peoples.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V291 EYEWITNESS POND & RIVER (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Journey down the great rivers of the world, pausing to visit the thriving realm of the freshwater pond. Travel upstream to find civilization's source - then down again to see the key to our very survival.

V295 HEADWATERS OF THE AMAZON (78 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to cities such as Lima and Iquitos, Peru and Leticia, Colombia. Spend time in the back country with several primitive tribes of the jungle. See the vast changes and loss of cultural heritage that is taking place in today's jungles. Marvel at the unusual animals, ranging from giant ants to tiny leaf cutter ants, as well as various monkeys, birds and snakes.

MOUNTAINS

AC53 THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER'S PEAK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1863) by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902)

A Rocky Mountain landscape by a European-American, this painting depicts a scene from the Wind River range in Wyoming. Foreground features an encampment of Shoshone Native Americans.

AC145 MAMMALS OF THE MOUNTAIN (20 x 30) (1965) Pennsylvania Game Commission poster identifying 13 animals native to the U.S. mountains.

AC333 LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Color illustrations of flora and fauna commonly found in the mountain environment.

V157 CROWN JEWELS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (1999; 90 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the great national parks of the Rocky Mountain range: Glacier in , Yellowstone in Wyoming & Montana, Grand Teton in Wyoming & Rocky Mountain in Colorado.

V274 EYEWITNESS MOUNTAIN (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Explore the formation of mountains, and the diverse creatures that inhabit them. For many people, mountains are holy places, a bridge to the heavens. Above all, they are a treasure trove of unique forms of life that 't exist on the plains below.

OCEANS/OCEANOGRAPHY

AC59 THE GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1833) by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) This Japanese woodblock print was created in the 1800s. The print is dominated by a huge wave about to engulf a wooden fishing boat filled with men. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain sacred to the

33 Japanese, is subtly shown in the background.

AC62 WHALES (21 x 33) (1991) Poster featuring 26 different whales including both toothed and baleen whales.

AC88 SHELLS: A GROWING SHELL (MOLLUSKS) (17 x 12) (1991) Poster illustrating how mollusks grow.

AC89 THE SEASHORE: STARS OF THE SEA (17 x 12) (1991) Poster featuring a variety of sea stars.

AC102 SAVE OUR SEAS: HELP STOP MARINE DEBRIS (16 x 20) (1992) [DS] EPA poster about marine debris, what it is, where it comes from, what it does to wildlife and what people can do. Reverse side is a game board for playing "Trash Travels."

AC115 OUR ABUNDANT CHESAPEAKE (35 x 21) [DS] Poster featuring the plants and animals that live in the Chesapeake Bay. Reverse side gives suggested activities and glossary of terms.

AC150 SHARKS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] A color photo of a shark. Reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC160 DOLPHINS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] A color photo of a dolphin. Reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC162 WHALES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] A color photo of a whale. Reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC166 SEASHELLS (33 x 21) (1987) Illustrations of 39 species of shells.

AC283 OCEANS-COASTAL HAZARDS: HURRICANES, TSUNAMIES, COASTAL EROSION (35 x 22) [DS] Illustration of coastal features, natural and manmade. Reverse side includes activities and definitions.

NASA EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM SERIES OF CHARTS (24 x 36) This series of charts includes photos of the earth from NASA satellites as well as computer generated pictures of the changes taking place on earth. AC301 GLOBAL ICE & SEA LEVEL CHANGES AC306 OCEAN PROCESSES

AC332 LIFE IN THE CORAL REEFS (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Color illustrations of flora and fauna commonly found in the coral reef environment.

DB21 OCEAN LIFE Includes specimens of various sea life including: sponge, sea horses, cockle shell, skate egg case (mermaid's purse), whelk, sea star, shore rocks, coral, sea urchin. Models of right whale, blue whale, sperm whale, and posters of Australian sea lion and humpback whale.

V50 ANIMALS OF THE LIVING REEF (17 min.) [I,M]

34 Defines a coral reef and introduces the fish and other animals that live in and around it.

V154 MAGNIFICENT FISH: THE FORGOTTEN GIANTS (15 min.) [I,M,S] {TG} Look at giant ocean fish - sharks, tuna, marlins, swordfish and sailfish. Learn the important role these fish play in the marine food chain. See how humans are dependent upon them.

V191 KEEPERS OF THE REEF (1990; 30 min.) [I,M,S] {TG} Dive into 's alluring but sometimes deadly underwater world. Explore the mystery of coral reefs and the legacy left by shipwrecks. Discover the lost treasures and beauty concealed in the reef for centuries. Join the adventure using Bermuda shipwrecks as markers in time to understand the colorful history, uncertain future and conservation of coral reefs worldwide.

V254 AMAZING SEASHORE ANIMALS (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he looks for peace and quiet on the seashore, but discovers that it hides hundreds of amazing surprises, from the stinging jellyfish to the dive-bombing seagull.

V276 EYEWITNESS OCEAN (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Visit the alien world of the deep - bringing us face to face with some of the most bizarre creatures on our planet. Ocean inhabitants have always remained mysterious, yet oceans contain 99 percent of the living space on the planet - an enormous habitat for a dazzling aquatic population.

V288 EYEWITNESS SEASHORE (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Dive into the explosive front line between land and sea. From crashing waves and blasting winds to placid tide pool, discover what makes our coastlines so alluring to wildlife and humans alike.

V289 EYEWITNESS SHELL (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Travel land and sea to open up an incredible world where creatures forgo speed in exchange for stupendous strength. The shell is one of the most dynamic solutions for survival in nature, and its greatest architectural achievement.

V304 OCEANS FOR THE FUTURE: THE MAKING OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (2001; 18 min.) [M,S,A] Our oceans are attacked daily with pollution, over-fishing and coastal development. Like parks and wildlife refuges on land, marine protected areas can help ensure the future of oceans. Through stunning underwater footage, we investigate marine protected areas: how they work, what they can do, where they are, and where they ought to be.

V314 NIGHT LIFE: CREATURES OF THE DEEP (2001; 28 min.) [I,M,S,A] "The deeper you go, the weirder it gets." Venture into the deep waters off Bermuda to meet bizarre creatures: bioluminescent angler fish, giant tube worms, 100-year-old orange roughies, other-wordly sea jellies, six-gilled sharks, and unique chemosynthetic bacteria.

V315 NIGHT LIFE: CREATURES OF THE DEEP (2001; 13 min.) [I,M,S,A] Auditorium version of V314.

PRAIRIES/GRASSLANDS

AC143 THE NORTH AMERICAN PRAIRIE: A VANISHING VISTA (24 x 36) (1993) [DS] Colorful poster showing 69 species of flora and fauna native to the American prairie. Reverse side lists species with explanation in English, French, German and Japanese.

35 AC146 MAMMALS OF THE FARM AND WOODLOT (20 x 30) (1965) Pennsylvania Game Commission poster identifying 17 U.S. animals.

AC148 BIRDS OF FIELD & GARDEN (20 x 30) (1965) Pennsylvania Game Commission poster identifying 30 species of U.S. birds.

AC279 PRAIRIE PATTERNS: HIGH PLAINS ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1996) [DS] {TG} Colorful illustration of flora and fauna found on the prairie. Reverse side includes further discussion topics and illustrations. Teacher's Guide topics include Grasses and Other Plants, Prairie Dog Ecosystems, Management Challenges, and Fire Cycles.

V71 THE EVERGLADES (1992; 40 min.) [M,S,A] Years in the making, this video gives a comprehensive look at the Everglades: their prairies, ponds, and hammocks, their seasonal waterflow and amazing wildlife.

LIFE SCIENCES

AC19 THE FIVE KINGDOMS - FUNGI, PLANTAE, PROTISTA, ANIMALIA & MONERA (20 x 33) (1985) Explains these five natural kingdoms.

V9 DIVERSITY ENDANGERED (10 min.) [M,S,A] A concise introduction to biological diversity. Discusses different ecosystems.

V173 BIOLOGISTS AT WORK (1992; 44 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The history of biology from the ancient Greeks and the early pioneers to the discovery of DNA. Part 2: Learn about the work of contemporary biologists and ecologists.

V215 EYEWITNESS SKELETON (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Delve beneath the surface to reveal the hidden secrets of an incredible variety of skeletons, none more complex than our own. A symbol of our fears and a miracle of engineering.

V269 EYEWITNESS FLIGHT (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Flight combines the story of manned flight with a celebration of nature's great fliers, from birds to insects. Discover how human designers borrow ideas from the natural world to build flight machines.

V272 EYEWITNESS LIFE (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Go back billions of years to the bubbling cauldron of the early Earth and life's primitive beginnings. Chronicle the developments from single-celled creatures to the complex variety of plants and animals that exist today.

V279 EYEWITNESS SIGHT (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Explore the world through different eyes, revealing there is more to sight than that which meets the human eye. Witness the power of the sun and light, the "evil eye", and experience optical illusions.

V280 EYEWITNESS SURVIVAL (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Learn how all life forms face a daily battle for survival, whether they are predator or prey. Discover some of nature's ingenious and wildest superstitions about human survival.

36 AMPHIBIANS (FROGS/TOADS)

AC85 SKELETONS (FISH, REPTILE, AMPHIBIAN) (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of fish, reptile and amphibian skeletons.

AC103 LIVING JEWELS OF THE NEOTROPICS: THE POISON DART FROG (30 x 23) (1992) Baltimore's National Aquarium poster featuring photographs of 16 poison dart frogs from tropical rainforests and information about the frogs.

AC142 THE WORLD OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS (23 x 35) Pictures and names of 72 species of snakes, frogs, lizards and turtles.

AC161 RED-EYED TREE FROG (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] A color photo of a tree frog; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

V203 EYEWITNESS AMPHIBIANS (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Amphibians lead a double life - on land and in water. Leap into the fascinating world of frogs, toads, and salamanders, and get a close-up look at the variety of colors, shapes and sizes in the amphibian family.

ANIMALS/GENERAL

AC19 THE FIVE KINGDOMS - FUNGI, PLANTAE, PROTISTA, ANIMALIA & MONERA (20 x 33) (1985) Explains these five natural kingdoms.

AC29 GEOLOGIC TIMELINE - PLANTS & ANIMALS (70 x 13) (1979) Flora & fauna through 5 million years, Cambrian to present day.

AC30 FRAGILE FRONTIERS - THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (17 x 22) (1991) [DS] Five photographs of animals found at both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Reverse side describes each animal and lists 14 multiple choice questions.

AC34 WISCONSIN WILDLIFE: WATCHABLE AT HOME AND ON THE GO (17 x 22) [DS] Features nine photos of Wisconsin wildlife that can often be seen "On the Go." Reverse side features nine photos of Wisconsin wildlife that can often be seen "At Home".

AC41 FOOD WEB (17 x 23) (1982) Shows the food chain from plants to a barn owl.

AC42 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENDANGERED & EXTINCT IS FOREVER (21 x 14) (1990) [DS] Poster about endangered and extinct animals. Reverse side has information about endangered animals and how you can get involved in preventing their extinction.

AC49 FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE! (22 x 28) (1991) Poster of the Earth with wildlife and plant life of different regions.

AC101 SCIENCEGRASP: FOOD CHAINS, WEBS & PYRAMIDS (31 x 21) (1993) [DS] Colorful poster show a woodland/wetland food chain. Reverse side features information,

37 demonstrations and experiments.

AC107 LIVING IN SECRET (20 x 38) (1993) Colorful PBS poster about camouflage featuring photographs of camouflaged animals.

AC143 THE NORTH AMERICAN PRAIRIE: A VANISHING VISTA (24 x 36) (1993) [DS] Colorful poster showing 69 species of flora and fauna native to the American prairie. Reverse side lists species with explanation in English, French, German and Japanese.

AC169 THE BIG EMPTY: THE GREAT BASIN ECOSYSTEM (21« x 30) (1995) {TG} Illustration of Great Basin flora and fauna of the Nevada/Utah area.Teacher's Guide topics include the effects of environmental change, modern day challenges and an ecosystem approach.

AC173 SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY (24 x 20) (1995) [DS] Illustrations of forest flora and fauna, and how we use the forest. Reverse side discusses preserving forests for future generations.

AC276 ALASKA'S COLD DESERT (30 x 22) (1995) [DS] Colorful illustration of plant and animal life in the Arctic. Reverse side discusses animal adaptation to the environment including camouflage and finding food.

AC279 PRAIRIE PATTERNS: HIGH PLAINS ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1996) [DS] {TG} Colorful illustration of flora and fauna found on the prairie. Reverse side includes further discussion topics and illustrations. Teacher's Guide topics include Grasses and Other Plants, Prairie Dog Ecosystems, Management Challenges, and Fire Cycles.

AC282 INTERIOR COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN: NORTHWEST PASSAGES (21 x 30) (1998) [DS] {TG} Illustration of above and below the Columbia River featuring sockeye salmon. Reverse side and teacher's guide feature information and activities about this ecosystem. Teacher's Guide topics include Geology & Climate, Non-native Weed Invasions, Aquatic Ecosystems and Restoration, Habitat Loss, as well as others.

AC307 GREAT AUSTRALIAN BUSH (27 x 39) [DS] Find 51 hidden Australian bush creatures. Reverse side reveals all 51 (plus 6 animals brought to Australia by Man!), along with their Scientific Names; also lists and describes which species are endangered.

AC308 GREAT AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST (27 x 39) [DS] Find 58 hidden rainforest creatures. Reverse side reveals all 58 plus gives their Scientific Names.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

AC317 THE DRY LIFE: MOJAVE DESERT ECOSYSTEM (30 x 22) (2001) [DS] {TG} Color drawing of flora and fauna of the desert. Reverse side discusses survival techniques unique for life in the desert, Early Peoples of the Mojave Desert, and activities. Teacher's Guide includes Life of the Extremes, Management Challenges, and For the Classroom segment.

38 AC331-334 LIFE IN THE... (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Four color-illustrations of flora and fauna commonly found in the title environment. AC331 ...TROPICAL RAINFORESTS AC332 ...CORAL REEFS AC333 ...MOUNTAINS AC334 ...DESERT

AC335 ENDANGERED ANIMALS OF THE WORLD (24 x 36) (1992) Color illustration of more than a dozen mammals, birds, and reptiles, from a variety of ecosystems, that are on the endangered list.

AC362 GIVE A HOOT ABOUT WILDLIFE (31 X 19) (2006) [DS] Color photograph of eight burrow owls. Reverse side gives information on their habitat, ways it is being endangered, tips for watching wildlife, and a scavenger hunt. Also included is information on the movie Hoot, which opened April 2006.

AC376 BONE SORTING CHART (17 x 23) Illustration of different bones from Rodents, Shrews, Moles, and Birds.

AC377 VOLE (17 x 23) Illustration of all the bones of a Vole (a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, and smaller ears and eyes).

DB3a-b RAINFOREST (2 copies) Explore the tropical rainforest with posters, a 7 minute video, activities and models of rainforest animals and poison dart frogs. Includes a morpho butterfly specimen.

DB7 ANIMAL TRACKS Learn to identify ten animals by their tracks: chipmunk, cottontail rabbit, deer, fox, grey squirrel, mallard , opossum, porcupine, raccoon, and skunk. Includes laminated sheets to photocopy, animal foot rubber stamps, stamp pads, a book on animal tracks and a piece of raccoon fur.

DB12 WETLAND ANIMAL TRACKS Learn about the wetland ecosystems and the animals that live in and around wetlands. Includes wetland animal track stamps, stamp pads and ink, laminated tracks sheet to photocopy, books, a bullfrog skeleton, frog metamorphosis models, and a snapping turtle shell.

V32 ENDANGERED ANIMALS: WILL THEY SURVIVE? (1990; 23 min.) [M] Identifies some endangered species. Shows how humans disturb the natural balance. Also tells of efforts to save the most endangered animals in Africa and the U.S.

V33 THE DESERT (1988; 18 min.) [I,M,S,A] Explains how deserts are formed and their ecology. Shows how animals and plants have adapted to the arid environment.

V43 ANIMAL BABIES (1983; 10 min.) [I] {TG} Shows how animals raise their young, comparing the ways different species mature and gain independence.

V45 CAVE COMMUNITY (1960; 13 min.) [I,M] {TG}

39 Study of plants & animals in caves. Shows how species evolved & adapted to the environment.

V49 ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC (16 min.) [I,M] {TG} Defines the arctic, introduces many of its animals, and tells how they survive.

V50 ANIMALS OF THE LIVING REEF (17 min.) [I,M] Defines a coral reef and introduces the fish and other animals that live in and around it.

V71 THE EVERGLADES (1992; 40 min.) [M,S,A] Years in the making, this video gives a comprehensive look at the Everglades: their prairies, ponds, and hammocks, their seasonal waterflow and amazing wildlife.

V87 THE KINGDOM OF ANIMALS: FROM SIMPLE TO COMPLICATED (1993; 17 min.) [I,M] {TG} Stimulate interest in biology by learning about the incredible richness and diversity of the animal kingdom from the simple to the complicated. Quiz included.

V101 WILDLIFE FOR TOMORROW (1993; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Dialogue between a wildlife official and visiting students discussing seven species rescued from near extinction in the U.S.

V102 WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT HUNTING (1993; 21 min.) [M,S,A] An in-depth look at the hunting controversy. Presentation of both sides of this issue, containing both facts and opinions. Places provided to stop video for discussion.

V103 THE UN-ENDANGERED SPECIES (1993; 20 min.) [M,S,A] Wildlife managers explain the rescue of seven species nearly extinct in America in 1900.

V135 GREATEST HITS: ANIMAL TRACKS (1989; 30 min.) [P,I] What do you get when you mix animals and music? FUN! Features live action footage and colorful animation. This "3-2-1 Contact" video combines fascinating animal facts with entertaining music for a finger-snapping, toe-tapping good time!

V173 BIOLOGISTS AT WORK (1992; 44 min.; 2 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: The history of biology from the ancient Greeks and the early pioneers to the discovery of DNA. Part 2: Learn about the work of contemporary biologists and ecologists.

V215 EYEWITNESS SKELETON (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Delve beneath the surface to reveal the hidden secrets of an incredible variety of skeletons, none more complex than our own. A symbol of our fears and a miracle of engineering.

AMAZING ANIMALS (1997) (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he takes you into the various worlds of animals. V228 AMAZING ANIMAL APPETITES Join Henry as he finds out about some surprising things animals like to have for dinner, from insects to leaves.

V229 AMAZING ARMORED ANIMALS Join Henry as he learns a few tricks from nature's self-defense experts. He discovers scales, spikes, horns, and shells as armor.

40 V230 AMAZING ANIMAL BABIES Join Henry as he discovers some different ways to bring up the kids, from the hunting dog to the cheating cuckoo.

V232 AMAZING ANIMAL BUILDERS Join Henry as he takes constructive lessons, from a web-slinging spider to the tunneling prairie dog.

V233 AMAZING ANIMAL CHANGES Join Henry as he explores extraordinary wildlife and crazy characters like the jungle deer, "submarine superstar."

V234 AMAZING ANIMAL COLORS Join Henry as he redecorates and becomes inspired by animals like the dazzling macaw and camouflaged leopard.

V235 AMAZING DESERT ANIMALS Join Henry as he lands in a desert. He's not alone, however, and soon encounters some desert animals, from a fog-collecting beetle to a furry meerkat.

V236 AMAZING ANIMAL DISGUISES Join Henry as he finds things aren't always as they appear, as zebras, cheetahs, and snakes demonstrate.

V237 AMAZING ANIMAL EGGS Join Henry as he cracks the case of a mysterious egg. He unmasks several, from see- through tree frog eggs to an egg-eating snake.

V238 AMAZING ENDANGERED ANIMALS Join Henry on a rescue mission to save some amazing endangered animals, such as the tiger and howler monkey.

V239 AMAZING EXTINCT ANIMALS Join Henry as he unearths the mystery surrounding some of the world's extinct animals, from giant lizards to mega-mammoths.

V240 AMAZING ANIMAL FAMILIES Join Henry when he plans a party, but he doesn't count on too many guests! He finds that many animal families can be quite large.

V241 AMAZING FARM ANIMALS Join Henry as he heads for countryside fun, but discovers that sheepdogs, dairy cows, and other animals have serious jobs to do.

V242 AMAZING GIANT ANIMALS Join Henry as he sees how he measures up, comparing himself to the biggest monitor lizard and the tiniest termite.

V243 AMAZING ANIMAL JOURNEYS Join Henry on a trip to visit camels, wildebeests, and whales as they journey for food, a

41 new home, or even a vacation. V244 AMAZING MINI BEASTS Join Henry as he realizes that not all invertebrates are just creepy-crawlies, but beetles, starfish and fleas can be amazing.

V246 AMAZING ANIMAL MOTHERS Join Henry as his mother comes to visit and he learns that mothers can teach their kids a lot, from hunting skills to toilet-training!

V247 AMAZING ANIMAL NEIGHBORS Join Henry when he starts a patrol to keep an eye on his neighbors and quickly learns that hyraxes and falcons are already watching.

V248 AMAZING NIGHTTIME ANIMALS Join Henry when he can't sleep, and discovers the hidden world of animals such as bushbabies and wide-eyed owls.

V249 AMAZING ANIMAL PETS Join Henry as he's tries to find the coolest, biggest pet. He learns it's better to get a domesticated animal than one from the wild.

V250 AMAZING POISONOUS ANIMALS Join Henry as he discovers what makes a rattlesnake tick and how to spot nature's warning colors.

V252 AMAZING ANIMAL RECORDS Join Henry as he sets off to find the fastest, biggest, hungriest and cutest animals. Check out the slow sloth and flying squirrel.

V253 AMAZING SCARY ANIMALS Join Henry as he picks up spooky tips from the vicious vampire bat, leggy millipede, and others.

V255 AMAZING ANIMAL SENSES Join Henry as he explores some creatures that couldn't survive without their senses, from the lion's sight to the dolphin's sonar.

V256 AMAZING SLIMY ANIMALS Join Henry on the slimy trail to discover why some animals are born to ooze, from the sticky glue jet of the peripatus to the oily coat that keeps a duck afloat.

V257 AMAZING ANIMAL SURVIVORS Join Henry as he faces the harsh realities of the natural world to discover survivor techniques, from lemmings to jumping fish.

V258 AMAZING ANIMAL TALK Join Henry and find out who's really talking and how to interpret forms of communication, like drumming and talking tails.

V260 AMAZING ANIMAL WEAPONS Join Henry as he learns the importance of not bothering certain creatures, like the spiky

42 porcupine or the acid-squirting termite.

V261 AMAZING ANIMAL YEAR Join Henry as he learns how different creatures cope when the weather changes, from breeding in spring to hibernating in winter.

V273 EYEWITNESS MONSTER (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Journey through the fact and fantasy, come face to face with deadly spiders, scorpions, and crocodiles. Meet monsters from myth and legend, and the real world.

V295 HEADWATERS OF THE AMAZON (78 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to cities such as Lima and Iquitos, Peru and Leticia, Colombia. Spend time in the back country with several primitive tribes of the jungle. See the vast changes and loss of cultural heritage that is taking place in today's jungles. Marvel at the unusual animals, ranging from giant ants to tiny leaf cutter ants, as well as various monkeys, birds and snakes.

DVD22 LIVING WITH WOLVES **NEW** Join the Dutches as they share their extraordinary experiences living with the Sawtooth wolf pack. Exclusive footage reveals the innermost details of life in the pack.

BIRDS

AC28 BIRD BILLS (19 x 25) (same as AC179) Line drawings of six different types of bills & manmade tools that mimic their use.

AC41 FOOD WEB (17 x 23) (1982) Shows the food chain from plants to a barn owl.

AC63 BIRDS OF PREY (21 x 33) (1985) Features 22 birds of prey including eagles, hawks, vultures and owls.

AC155 BALD EAGLES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of bald eagle; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC163 PARROTS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of parrots; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC170 LOONS . . . SYMBOLS OF NORTHERN WILDERNESS (32 x 22) Painting of loons in their natural , along with man and other animals.

AC179 BIRD BILLS (Same as AC28)

AUDUBON PRINTS American illustrator John James Audubon's (1785-1851) rendering of birds in their natural habitat. Includes a description of habitat, identification features, and diet. 11 x 14 PRINTS AC182 GOLDEN EAGLE AC183 HERRING GULL AC184 ICELAND GULL AC185 TENNESSEE WARBLER AC186 POMARINE JAEGER

43 AC187 LAPLAND LONGSPUR AC188 HORNER GREBE AC189 BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER AC190 RED-SHOULDERED HAWK (Same as AC249) AC191 QUAIL AC192 PECTORAL SANDPIPER AC193 SABINE'S GULL AC194 SOLITARY SANDPIPER AC195 BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK AC196 EIDER AC197 AMERICAN BRANT AC198 GULL-BILLED TERN AC199 YELLOW-BILLED TROPIC-BIRD AC200 BARROW'S GOLDEN-EYE AC201 TURKEY VULTURE AC202 AMERICAN THREE-TOED WOODPECKER AC203 LEAST AUKLET AC204 RED-THROATED LOON AC205 OVEN BIRD AC206 FLORIDA GALLINULE AC207 LOUISIANA HERON AC208 WHITE-WINGED SCOTER AC209 AC210 AMERICAN GOLDEN-EYE AC211 WHITE-BELLIED BOOBY AC212 WOODPECKERS AC213 BANK SWALLOW AC214 GREAT GRAY OWL AC215 RAZOR-BILLED AUK AC216 ROCK PTARMIGAN AC217 BLACK OYSTER-CATCHER AC218 SORA RAIL AC219 WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE AC220 GREEN HERON AC221 EARED GREBE AC222 AUDUBON'S CARACARA AC223 KEY WEST QUAIL-DOVE AC224 AMERICAN MERGANSER AC225 RAVEN (Same as AC247) AC226 PURPLE MARTIN 20 x 26 PRINTS AC227 CARDINAL AC228 COLUMBIA AC229 WILD TURKEY, MALE (Same as AC265) AC230 WILD TURKEY, FEMALE WITH YOUNG AC231 KEY WEST DOVE AC232 TRUMPETER SWAN AC233 SHARP-TAILED AC234 MALLARD AC235 PINNATED GROUSE AC236 YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT

44 AC237 WILLOW PTARMIGAN AC238 BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO AC239 LOUISIANA HERON AC240 BLUE-WINGED TEAL AC241 RUFFLED GROUSE AC243 FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER AC244 CANADA JAY AC245 SHOVELLER AC246 WHITE-CROWNED PIGEON AC247 RAVEN (Same as AC225) AC248 BROAD-WINGED HAWK AC249 RED-SHOULDERED HAWK (Same as AC190) AC250 CATBIRD AC251 FLAMINGO AC252 CROW AC253 CAROLINA PARAKEET AC254 GYRFALCON AC255 BARN SWALLOW 31 x 19 PRINTS AC256 BARRED OWL AC257 BROWN PELICAN AC258 WHIP-POOR-WILL AC259 GREAT BLUE HERON AC260 RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD AC261 TOWHEE AC262 PILEATED WOODPECKER AC263 ROBIN AC264 SUMMER OR WOOD DUCK AC265 TURKEY, MALE AC266 ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK AC267 AC268 BLUE-WINGED WARBLER AC270 AC271 AMERICAN GOLDFINCH AC272 RUFFLED GROUSE AC273 TURTLE DOVE AC274 BACHMAN'S WARBLER AC275 ORCHARD ORIOLE

AC289 MIGRATORY BIRDS (30 x 21) (1998) [DS] Map of U.S. shows migratory patterns of many species of birds; color photographs included. Reverse side includes outdoor activities for classes to "explore the habitat."

AC362 GIVE A HOOT ABOUT WILDLIFE (31 X 19) (2006) [DS] Color photograph of eight burrow owls. Reverse side gives information on their habitat, ways it is being endangered, tips for watching wildlife, and a scavenger hunt. Also included is information on the movie Hoot, which opened April 2006.

V48 PENGUIN SUMMER IN THE FALKLANDS (45 min.) [I,M,S,A] Shows different types of penguins through a summer nesting season on the .

45 V100 BARN OWLS AND THEIR PELLETS (1990; 17 min.) [I,M] Explains how barn owl pellets are produced; illustrates some of the physical traits and habits of barn owls, and demonstrates dissection of owl pellets.

V204 EYEWITNESS BIRD (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Soar through the sky and around the world as you journey from the bird's distant dinosaur past to its present variety. Look at the staggering range of sizes, shapes and habitats.

V231 AMAZING BIRDS OF PREY (1997) (30 min.) [P,I] Join Henry as he takes to the air to soar with the fastest, fiercest, and deadliest hunters in the sky, from eagle to vulture.

V259 AMAZING TROPICAL BIRDS (1997) (30 min.) [P,I] Join Henry he finds out about the crazy things that tropical birds do, from the chatting parrot to the egg-smashing vulture.

V305 ANTARCTIC ANTICS: A BOOK OF PENGUIN POEMS (1998; 13 min.) [P,I] This is a delightful collection of poems about the Antarctic, penguins, and life under the sea. Children will get a first-hand look at the world of penguins, their behaviors and antics, and be amused at how child-like these fascinating creatures really are. Inside cover gives ideas for before and after viewing activities.

FISH

AC23 GREAT LAKES FISHES (27 x 38) 35 species of freshwater fish identified with both common and scientific names.

AC85 SKELETONS (FISH, REPTILE, AMPHIBIAN) (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of fish, reptile and amphibian skeletons.

AC92 FISHES: AMAZING SHAPES (17 x 12) (1991) Poster shows some of the many different shapes of fishes.

AC150 SHARKS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a shark; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC282 INTERIOR COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN: NORTHWEST PASSAGES (21 x 30) (1998) [DS] {TG} Illustration of above and below the surface of the Columbia River featuring sockeye salmon. Reverse side and teacher's guide feature information and activities about this ecosystem. Teacher's Guide topics include Geology & Climate, Non-native Weed Invasions, Aquatic Ecosystems and Restoration, Habitat Loss, as well as others.

AC342 FOREST FIRES CATCH FISH, TOO. (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 17 freshwater fish species and explaining how forest fires can kill fish.

V50 ANIMALS OF THE LIVING REEF (17 min.) [I,M] Defines a coral reef and introduces the fish and other animals that live in and around it.

V140 WILD SALMON FOREVER (1996; 22 min.) [M,S,A]

46 The salmon's importance in human cultures as well as the ecology of California and the northwest is studied. Discusses why these & other fish populations are endangered and what's being done to re-establish them.

V154 MAGNIFICENT FISH: THE FORGOTTEN GIANTS (15 min.) [I,M,S] {TG} Look at giant ocean fish - sharks, tuna, marlins, swordfish and sailfish. Learn the important role these fish play in the marine food chain. See how humans are dependent upon them.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V209 EYEWITNESS FISH (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Dive into the waters of the world and discover the most exotic creatures in nature. Take the plunge from coral reefs to the darkest depths, to meet this vast and varied group of animals.

V314 NIGHT LIFE: CREATURES OF THE DEEP (2001; 28 min.) [I,M,S,A] "The deeper you go, the weirder it gets." Venture into the deep waters off Bermuda to meet bizarre creatures: bioluminescent angler fish, giant tube worms, 100-year-old orange roughies, other-wordly sea jellies, six-gilled sharks, and unique chemosynthetic bacteria.

V315 NIGHT LIFE: CREATURES OF THE DEEP (2001; 13 min.) [I,M,S,A] Auditorium version of V314.

V351 LIFE, LEGEND, LEGACY: WISCONSIN'S LAKE STURGEON (2001; 20 min.) [M,S,A] Hear the story of a living dinosaur brought back from the brink of extinction in Wisconsin. Rare underwater footage, historical photos and drawings trace the lake sturgeon's journey that helped doom the far across most of its North American range. Fish biologists, conservation wardens and citizens along Wisconsin's Lake Winnebago have nurtured a dwindling population into the world's largest.

FOOD/NUTRITION

AC9 HARVEST (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Moisey Kogan (1924 - 1942) Men & women harvesting grain in front of an onion-domed church building in northern USSR, by a Russian Jewish artist.

AC10 100 CANS (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1962) by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) American Pop art painting of Campbell's Beef Noodle soup cans.

AC11 THE FAIR IN REYNOSA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Carmen Lomas Garza (1948 - ) Folk-art painting of a taco vendor at the fair by a Mexican-American artist.

AC41 FOOD WEB (17 x 23) (1982) Shows the food chain from plants to a barn owl.

AC45 NATURAL PACKAGING (16 x 20) (1990) [DS] Poster of fruits, vegetables and nuts. Reverse side includes activities and resources about reducing the amount of packaging that ends up in the garbage can.

47 AC100 EAT RIGHT AMERICA: THE FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID (14 x 21) (1992) [DS] American Dietetic Association poster of the food guide pyramid including daily recommended servings of foods. Reverse side has information and activities on nutrition and the food guide pyramid.

AC101 SCIENCEGRASP: FOOD CHAINS, WEBS & PYRAMIDS (31 1/2 x 21) (1993) [DS] Colorful poster show a woodland/wetland food chain. Reverse side features information, demonstrations and experiments.

AC105 LOVE THOSE VEGETABLES (18 x 24) Wisconsin- Canned Vegetable Council poster explaining why vegetables are important for our bodies.

AC106 VEGETABLES (24 x 18) Wisconsin-Minnesota Canned Vegetable Council poster featuring the food guide pyramid and the importance of vegetables.

AC138 INDIAN CORN (24 x 36) Poster featuring 29 types of corn.

AC378 THE FOOD CHAIN (22 x 28 1/2)[TG] Colorful poster showing 3 pyramids each with a different amount of links to human.

DB18 WISCONSIN NATIVE AMERICANS: FOODS Contents include items Native Americans used for food including beans, corn, cranberries, and nuts. Other resource materials include books, deer fur, rabbit pelt, clam shell, and maple syrup. Teacher's Guide included. These materials fit in with the KUSD standards and benchmarks for Grade 3.

V23 THE HOPI (CORN IS LIFE) (1982; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Visit the Hopi people in their villages on the mesas of northeastern . The video focuses on the importance of corn in the lives of the Hopi.

V37 LIFE OF THE HONEYBEE (1980; 24 min.) [I,M] {TG} Learn about the honeybee's unique behavior and the duties of each of the colony's members in its three-caste system.

V80 CRANBERRYING (1980; 12 min.) [P,I] {TG} (Filmstrip on video) Visit Wisconsin cranberry bogs of yesteryear and today. With colorful photography and narration punctuated with original guitar music, learn the fascinating lore of this native American berry.

V81 BEEKEEPING (15 min.) [P,I] (Filmstrip on video) Whether nine or ninety the viewer will gain a better understanding of these amazing creatures and those who "keep" them.

V100 BARN OWLS AND THEIR PELLETS (1990; 17 min.) [I,M] Explains how barn owl pellets are produced; illustrates some of the physical traits and habits of barn owls, and demonstrates dissection of owl pellets.

V154 MAGNIFICENT FISH: THE FORGOTTEN GIANTS (15 min.) [I,M,S] {TG}

48 Look at giant ocean fish - sharks, tuna, marlins, swordfish and sailfish. Learn the important role these fish play in the marine food chain. See how humans are dependent upon them.

THE HUMAN BODY

AC81 BIG BOOK OF SCIENCE CHARTS: MY BODY (11 x 17) (1992) [DS] 14 full-color charts of different body systems (skeletal, digestive, etc) and major organs. Reverse side includes games, coloring pages, and related activities.

DB2 ALL ABOUT ME: THE HUMAN ANIMAL Contains posters showing body parts and systems, books, "senses" experiment box, a miniature human skeleton, heart model, stethoscope, a 25 minute video, and x-rays.

V270 EYEWITNESS HUMAN MACHINE (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Investigate the most complex machine of all - a light, flexible, immensely strong framework that laughs, cries and blushes. Travel inside the body to explore the vital organs and senses.

V298 A JOURNEY THROUGH YOUR EYES (1990; 9 min.) [I,M,S] {TG} Topics include how the human eye works, why we see what we do, common vision problems, eye diseases, and the importance of eye care. Poster shows the parts of the eyeball. Teacher's guide includes activities to observe pupil dilation, how the eye and the brain work together to interpret an image, how the eye focuses automatically, and more.

INVERTEBRATES (INSECTS, SPIDERS, SHELLS)

AC22 INSECTS (17 x 23) [DS] Illustrations of 23 insects and questions about them. Reverse side illustrates insect homes, movement and eating habits.

AC84 MOTHS (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of exotic moths.

AC87 THE PARTS OF AN INSECT (17 x 12) (1991) Poster showing the various parts of an insect.

AC88 SHELLS: A GROWING SHELL (MOLLUSKS) (17 x 12) (1991) Poster illustrating how mollusks grow.

AC89 THE SEASHORE: STARS OF THE SEA (17 x 12) (1991) Poster featuring a variety of sea stars.

AC99 BUTTERFLY ALPHABET (18 x 24) A unique poster of photographs of the patterns in butterfly wings which resemble the letters of the alphabet and the numbers 0-9.

AC166 SEASHELLS (33 x 21) (1987) Illustrations of 39 species of shells.

AC168 BUTTERFLIES (33 x 21) (1993) Illustrations of 27 species of butterflies.

49 AC345 THE FOREST BELONGS TO EVERY LIVING THING (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 19 insects found in the forest.

AC347 THE DRAGONFLY (20 x 16) (1998) (Reverse side of AC348, PRISMES ELECTIRQUES) An upclose photo of a dragonfly accompanies the poem by Douglas Florian (1950- ).

DB8 PLANET INSECT Discover the world of insects with a variety of models, puppets, books and activities. Features specimens of butterflies from the United States and around the world, and examples of different insects and their metamorphoses.

DB21 OCEAN LIFE Includes specimens of various sea life including: sponge, sea horses, cockle shell, skate egg case (mermaid's purse), whelk, sea star, shore rocks, coral, sea urchin. Models of right whale, blue whale, sperm whale, and posters of Australian sea lion and humpback whale.

V12 ANANSI THE SPIDER (10 min.) [P,I,M] Animated West African folktale from the Ashanti of Ghana about folk hero/trickster Anansi.

V16 ANDY THE COLLECTOR (8 min.) [I,M] Tells how to catch and preserve insects. Andy is a young boy who hunts butterflies and visits the Milwaukee Public Museum to learn how to mount them.

V21 BANANA, BANANA, BANANA SLUGS (1988; 8 min.) [P,I] {TG} Designed to encourage young children to examine nature closely. Join some children on a walk in California's redwood forests where they meet some amazing banana slugs.

V37 LIFE OF THE HONEYBEE (1980; 24 min.) [I,M] {TG} Learn about the honeybee's unique behavior and the duties of each of the colony's members in its three-caste system.

V81 BEEKEEPING (15 min.) [P,I] (Filmstrip on video) Whether nine or ninety the viewer will gain a better understanding of these amazing creatures and those who "keep" them.

V146 PLANET INSECT (1996; 12 min.) [P,I,M] Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History production about the Orkin Insect Zoo. Take a look at insects and spiders and the scientists who study them.

V149 THE : A BUTTERFLY BEYOND BORDERS (47 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the monarch's migration to Mexico. Look at this amazing creature in its various habitats. The video is in two parts: 1) life cycle and migration of the monarch; 2) the ecological and economical impact on a small community in Mexico, monarch's winter home.

V211 EYEWITNESS INSECT (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Often avoided and ignored, insects are industrious, sociable, and environmentally useful. Examine the wonders of the insect world through microphotography and 3-D graphics.

V283 EYEWITNESS BUTTERFLY & MOTH (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Take a flight of fancy with nature's most beguiling creatures. See their miraculous transformation

50 from lowly caterpillar to airborne adult.

V289 EYEWITNESS SHELL (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Travel land and sea to open up an incredible world where creatures forgo speed in exchange for stupendous strength. The shell is one of the most dynamic solutions for survival in nature, and its greatest architectural achievement.

MAMMALS

AC56 BATS OF AMERICA (25 x 36) (1989) Features 21 photographs of different American bats.

AC57 ANIMAL TRACKS: ENERGY CONSERVATION (16 x 20) (1991) [DS] Poster of polar bear. Reverse side presents problem of wasting energy, then discusses what people can do to avoid this problem. #4 in the Wal-Mart series on environmental problems.

AC62 WHALES (21 x 33) (1991) Poster featuring 26 different whales including both toothed and baleen whales.

AC72 ANIMAL TRACKS: WOLF (16 x 20) (1992) [DS] Drawing of wolf and its tracks by Susan Morrison. Reverse side features information about "Animal Tracks", a non-profit action oriented organization started by Morrison to inform adults and children about action they can take to help preserve wildlife.

AC91 MAMMALS: FLYING MAMMALS (17 x 12) (1991) Poster featuring information about bats.

AC145 MAMMALS OF THE MOUNTAIN (20 x 30) (1965) Pennsylvania Game Commission poster identifying 13 animals native to the U.S. mountains.

AC146 MAMMALS OF THE FARM AND WOODLOT (20 x 30) (1965) Pennsylvania Game Commission poster identifying 17 U.S. animals.

AC151 POLAR BEARS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of bear & cub; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC152 ELEPHANTS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of an elephant & baby; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC153 RED FOXES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a fox; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC154 BROWN BEARS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a family of bears; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC156 TIGERS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a tiger & cub; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC157 CHIMPANZEES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of 2 chimps; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

51 AC158 WHITE-TAILED DEER FAWN (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of fawn; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC159 GIANT PANDAS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a panda; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC160 DOLPHINS (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a dolphin; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC162 WHALES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of an orca whale; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC164 GIRAFFES (19 x 13) (1993) [DS] Color photo of a giraffe & baby; reverse side discusses topics including habitat and feeding habits.

AC176 ICE AGE MAMMALS OF CHICAGO (25 x 19) Illustrations of 6 species of mammals along with prehistoric information.

AC311 TIGERS ARE THE LARGEST CATS IN THE WORLD (20 x 30) (2000) National Geographic color photo of a tiger's head.

AC319 BATS OF AMERICA (36 x 24) (1989) Color photographs of 19 species of bats. Text discusses facts about bats including their eating, sleeping, and mothering habits. AC322 AMERICA'S WILD HORSES (30 x 21) (2001) [DS] {TG} Drawing of four figures linked to the wild horses of the American West: the conquistadors, Plains Indians, 9th Cavalry regiment, and modern day wranglers. Reverse side lists the 20 breeds on the poster, uses of horses throughout history, and classroom activities.

AC339 PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH THE FUTURE (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster of 15 woodland mammals.

DB2 ALL ABOUT ME: THE HUMAN ANIMAL Contains posters showing body parts and systems, books, "senses" experiment box, a miniature human skeleton, heart model, stethoscope, a 25 minute video, and x-rays.

DB7 ANIMAL TRACKS Learn to identify ten animals by their tracks: chipmunk, cottontail rabbit, deer, fox, grey squirrel, mallard duck, opossum, porcupine, raccoon, and skunk. Includes laminated sheets to photocopy, animal foot rubber stamps, stamp pads, a book on animal tracks and a piece of raccoon fur.

DB13 HABITATS: REALMS OF THE TIGER This discovery box is from the National Geographic Society and contains many resources to learn about tigers and the various habitats in which they live. Includes posters, student handout pages to photocopy, National Geographic Society “Picture Pack” containing teacher's guide, fact sheet and 40 transparencies, and (2) 60 minute videos: “Land of the Tiger” and “Tigers of the Snow.”

DVD22 LIVING WITH WOLVES **NEW** Join the Dutches as they share their extraordinary experiences living with the Sawtooth wolf pack. Exclusive footage reveals the innermost details of life in the pack.

52 DVD35 YELLOWSTONE TRAILS AND TALES:(2010;82min)[M,S,A] NEW The river otter will guide you through this wilderness world, and on they way reveal the intimate life of the otter himself. All filmed truly”in the wold”. An additional bonus feature includes rare underwater footage of Yellowstone Lake.

V6 BATS ARE BEAUTIFUL (1987; 22 min.) [M,S] {TG} Explores myths about bats and explains what they are really like.

V32 ENDANGERED ANIMALS: WILL THEY SURVIVE? (1990; 23 min.) [M] Identifies some endangered species. Shows how humans disturb the natural balance. Also tells of efforts to save the most endangered animals in Africa and the U.S.

V43 ANIMAL BABIES (1983; 10 min.) [I] {TG} Shows how animals raise their young, comparing the ways different species mature and gain independence.

V49 ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC (16 min.) [I,M] {TG} Defines the arctic, introduces many of its animals, and tells how they survive.

V118 BATS: MYTH & REALITY (1985; 20 min.) [I,M,S,A] Discusses such issues as echo location, personalities and eating habits of bats.

V119 VERY ELEMENTARY BATS (1992; 6 min.) [P,I] A look at bats; perfect for early elementary ages.

V205 EYEWITNESS CAT (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Follow the fascinating and ancient journey of these mysterious and adored animals from the African savanna to the modern home. Investigate their , habitat, behavior and more.

V207 EYEWITNESS DOG (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Track the transformation of these wild pack animals into today's popular and loyal pets. Discover the wolf connections that give dogs their hunting, courting, mating, and social traits.

V208 EYEWITNESS ELEPHANT (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Trace the impressive history of the greatest to walk the Earth. Through war, pageantry, agriculture, and exploration, the elephant has a unique relationship with humans.

V210 EYEWITNESS HORSE (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Enter the equine world, both wild and domesticated. Look at the ancient links between horse and humans, and decide if we have conquered the horse, or if it is as wild as ever.

V214 EYEWITNESS SHARK (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Peer into the murky world of the shark and learn what motivates these creatures. Discover a shark that fits in your hand, one that eats only plankton, and that not all are killing machines.

V245 AMAZING MONKEYS & APES (1997) (30 min.) [P,I] Kids love Henry! Join Henry the Lizard, your animated tour guide, as he goes bananas and swings into action to find out what makes a gibbon sing and a howler monkey howl.

V268 EYEWITNESS BEAR (1997; 35 min.) [all ages]

53 Get a unique insight into the nature and legends that surround an animal we fear. From giant polar bears to the mighty grizzly, the bear is both a symbol of power and a favorite child's toy.

V281 EYEWITNESS APE (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Come on a tour of the whole primate family - from the tiny tarsier to the mighty mountain gorilla. Journey to meet some of the most intelligent, nimble-fingered, and fascinating animals.

V285 EYEWITNESS MAMMAL (1996) (35 min.) [I,M] Amazing facts and folklore abound about our favorite furry animals. Mammals trot, hop, swim and soar. Meet the mammals that make up this huge and varied family.

V294 SURVIVING SHARKS (2000, 17 min.) [I,M,S,A] Unravel the mysteries of some of the most amazing and misunderstood animals of the sea - sharks. Experience the beauty, diversity and sometimes curious nature of these so called "monsters of the deep". Hosted by Peter Benchley, author of JAWS.

V301 ZOO LIFE WITH JACK HANNA: LIONS, TIGERS & BEARS (1995; 48 min.) [P,I] Go down the yellow brick road with "America's favorite zookeeper," to meet three of the world's most awesome, powerful carnivores. Witness England's Lions of Longleat chase their "meals on wheels"; view 600-pound tigers at Marine World Africa/USA; get a ringside seat as the "king of cold" himself dives for polar bear popsicles!

OCEAN LIFE

DB21 OCEAN LIFE Includes specimens of various sea life including: sponge, sea horses, cockle shell, skate egg case (mermaid's purse), whelk, sea star, shore rocks, coral, sea urchin. Models of right whale, blue whale, sperm whale, and posters of Australian sea lion and humpback whale.

PLANTS

AC1 CARNATION, LILY, LILY, ROSE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1886) by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) 1932 magazine cover design by an American artist, of young girls in a flower garden.

AC19 THE FIVE KINGDOMS - FUNGI, PLANTAE, PROTISTA, ANIMALIA & MONERA (20 x 33) (1985) Explains these five natural kingdoms.

AC26 COTTON LANDMARKS USA (23 x 15) (1989) US map of 85 places & dates important in the history of cotton growth and processing. AC27 WE ALL NEED TREES (17 x 22) [DS] Paper relief artwork shows how trees are used in our homes. Reverse side lists 23 items of tree trivia.

AC29 GEOLOGIC TIMELINE - PLANTS & ANIMALS (70 x 13) (1979) Flora & fauna through 5 million years, Cambrian to present day.

AC31 COTTON: FROM FIELD TO FABRIC (29 x 22) Pictures 13 steps in making cotton fabric.

54 AC41 FOOD WEB (17 x 23) (1982) Shows the food chain from plants to a barn owl.

AC49 FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE! (22 x 28) (1991) Poster of the Earth with wildlife and plant life of different regions.

AC60 IRISES: STILL LIFE IN BLOOM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1890) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Some of Dutch artist Van Gogh's most famous paintings are floral still-lifes. The array of color and texture in this painting makes it a rich example of this genre. Studying "Irises" can also help students explore the use of space, light, and other aspects of composition.

AC79 NATIONAL WILDFLOWER RESEARCH CENTER (21 x 31) (1989) [DS] Colorful poster showing wildflowers through the four seasons. Reverse side features information and activities on wildflowers through the four seasons.

AC86 PLANTS: CAUGHT IN A TRAP (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of a Venus fly trap.

AC138 INDIAN CORN (24 x 36) Poster featuring 29 types of corn.

AC143 THE NORTH AMERICAN PRAIRIE: A VANISHING VISTA (24 x 36) (1993) [DS] Colorful poster showing 69 species of flora and fauna native to the American prairie. Reverse side lists species with explanation in English, French, German and Japanese.

AC167 AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS (33 x 21) (1985) Illustrations of 24 species of flowers.

AC169 THE BIG EMPTY: THE GREAT BASIN ECOSYSTEM (21 1/2 x 30) (1995) {TG} Illustration of Great Basin flora and fauna of the Nevada/Utah area. Teacher's Guide topics include the effects of environmental change, modern day challenges and an ecosystem approach.

AC173 SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY (24 x 20) (1995) [DS] Illustrations of forest flora and fauna, and how we use the forest. Reverse side discusses preserving forests for future generations.

AC276 ALASKA'S COLD DESERT (30 x 22) (1995) [DS] Colorful illustration of plant and animal life in the Arctic. Reverse side discusses animal adaptation to the environment including camouflage and finding food.

AC279 PRAIRIE PATTERNS: HIGH PLAINS ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1996) [DS] {TG} Colorful illustration of flora and fauna found on the prairie. Reverse side includes further discussion topics and illustrations. Teacher's Guide topics include Grasses and Other Plants, Prairie Dog Ecosystems, Management Challenges, and Fire Cycles.

AC287 LEAVES (21 x 33) (1993) Illustrations of 29 varieties of leaves.

AC300 VEGETATION & HYDROLOGY CHANGES (24 x 36)

55 NASA Earth Observing System of will provide date on land use and vegetation patterns, ecosystem processes, snow cover, soil moisture, precipitation, and radiation budgets. With these data, the key biological, hydrological, and vegetative processes can be understood in a global context. Chart includes photos of the earth from NASA satellites as well as computer generated pictures of the changes taking place on earth.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

AC317 THE DRY LIFE: MOJAVE DESERT ECOSYSTEM (30 x 22) (2001) [DS] {TG} Color drawing of flora and fauna of the desert. Reverse side discusses survival techniques unique for life in the desert, Early Peoples of the Mojave Desert, and activities. Teacher's Guide includes Life of the Extremes, Management Challenges, and For the Classroom segment.

LIFE IN THE . . . (24 x 36) (1991-1992) Color illustrations of flora and fauna commonly found in the title environment. AC331 . . . TROPICAL RAINFORESTS AC332 . . . LIFE IN THE CORAL REEFS AC333 . . . LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS AC334 . . . LIFE IN THE DESERT

AC341 HAVE FUNGI. . . (20 x 30) . . . but be careful. Some of these mushrooms may not be edible. U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 13 variety of mushrooms.

AC343 THESE FOODS CAN KEEP YOU ALIVE. . . (20 x 30) . . . in the forest. But only if you keep the forest alive. U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 23 edible plants commonly found in forests.

AC379 MAKING THINGS GROW ..(22 ½ x 28 ½) [TG] Colorful poster illustrating 3 versions of plant growth.

AC380 PHOTOSYNTHESIS ...(22 ½ x 28 ½) [TG] Illustrated poster showing the photosynthesis process.

V33 THE DESERT (1988; 18 min.) [I,M,S,A] Explains how deserts are formed and their ecology. Shows how animals and plants have adapted to the arid environment.

V41 LEARNING ABOUT FLOWERS AND THEIR SEEDS (1983; 13 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} The reproduction cycle, from to plant to flower to seed, is documented with dramatic time- lapse photography and in colorful animation sequences.

V45 CAVE COMMUNITY (1960; 13 min.) [I,M] {TG} Study of plants & animals in caves. Shows how species evolved & adapted to the environment. V88 THE KINGDOM OF PLANTS (1993; 16 min.) [I,M] {TG} Look at simple plants, from one-celled algae, monera or protista, through all the plants: seaweeds, mosses, liverworts, ferns and seed-bearing flowering plants. Quiz included.

56 V141 SEEDS AND PLANTS (1999; 13 min.) [I] {TG] Learn about all parts of a plant, different kinds of plants and how plants produce seeds.

V278 EYEWITNESS PLANT (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Come on a colorful tour of the world's most dazzling flora – from the most magical to the most bizarre. Watch buds burst, flowers bloom, and discover how plants struggle to survive.

REPTILES (SNAKES, LIZARDS, TURTLES, ALLIGATORS, CROCODILES)

AC5 TURTLE TIDE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Craig Rubadoux (1937 - ) Abstract painting of 2 turtles by this Florida artist. Predominant colors are light blue & light green.

AC85 SKELETONS (FISH, REPTILE, AMPHIBIAN) (17 x 12) (1991) Poster of fish, reptile and amphibian skeletons.

AC90 REPTILES: UNCOMMON SENSES (17 x 12) (1991) Poster describing and illustrating sensory organs in reptiles.

AC142 THE WORLD OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS (23 x 35) Pictures and names of 72 species of snakes, frogs, lizards and turtles.

AC144 SNAKES: POISONOUS AND NON-POISONOUS SPECIES (28 x 37) Colorful poster of 18 species of snakes.

AC340 SNAKES ALIVE! (20 x 30) U.S Forest Preserve poster illustrating 19 North American snakes, and identifying which ones are poisonous.

V121 GREAT SNAKE (6 min.) [I,M] From Matabeleland in Zimbabwe comes this charming animated tale of a small boy who outwits a great snake to become chief of his tribe.

V213 EYEWITNESS REPTILE (1994) (35 min.) [I,M] Experience the alien world of these cold-blooded vertebrates, learning the truth about these often misunderstood creatures and uncovering reptilian facts that are stranger than fiction. MATH

AC32 A HISTORY OF MEASUREMENT (44 x 34) Illustrates how our systems of measurements have developed through time. Includes metric-linear conversion chart.

AC122 MATH OF MEXICO (23 x 35) Poster featuring the signs and symbols of ancient Aztec numbers.

AC293 MATH OF AFRICA (24 x 35) (1992) Illustration shows an Asante chief and his family, brass weights used to measure gold, and three board games. Description of illustrations is included.

AC294 MATH OF JAPAN (23 X 35) (1992) Illustration of women using a soroban (like a Chinese abacus) and side panels illustrating numbers as

57 represented on a soroban. Description of illustrations is included.

AC295 MATH OF EGYPT (24 x 37) (1996) Illustration of Egyptian bird hunting, and side panels depicting mathematical problems in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Description of illustrations is included.

AC296 MATH OF THE NAVAJO (23 x 34) (1992) Illustration of a Navajo woman and her sheep, along with a woven wool rug showing the typical geometric designs of their art. Description of illustration is included.

AC297 MATH OF THE INCA (24 x 37) (1997) Illustration of an Incan king and queen with a servant; side panels illustrate the various uses of the quipus, the Incan numerical recording device. Description of illustrations is included.

DB14 MULTICULTURAL MATH Explore math and numerical systems through games and activities from ancient and contemporary cultures from around the world. Includes 2 sets of 100 counters, 5 polyhedra dice, 100 plastic shapes, 4 mirrors, 1 Chinese abacus, and 28 dominoes.

V93 POWERS OF TEN (1978; 9 min.) [I,M,S,A] Produced for IBM. A film dealing with the relative size of things in the universe and the effect of adding another zero.

PHYSICS

AC44 TOMORROW. . . THE STARS (21 x 16) (1991) [DS] Poster and information about the history of the U.S. space program. Reverse side topics include explorers, a brief history of rocketry, space camp, and biographies of Robert Goddard, father of modern rocketry, and modern astronauts.

V269 EYEWITNESS FLIGHT (1997; 35 min.) [all ages] Flight combines the story of manned flight with a celebration of nature's great fliers, from birds to insects. Discover how human designers borrow ideas from the natural world to build flight machines.

ELECTRICITY

AC54 ELECTRICAL GENERATION (34 x 23) (1990) [DS] Illustration shows various methods by which electricity is produced. Reverse side defines different kinds of electricity and related topics.

ENERGY/MACHINES

AC57 ANIMAL TRACKS: ENERGY CONSERVATION (16 x 20) (1991) [DS] Poster of polar bear. Reverse side presents problem of wasting energy, then discusses what people can do to avoid this problem. #4 in the Wal-Mart series on environmental problems.

AC174 ALL ABOARD: HISTORY OF TRAINS (30 x 21«) (1995) [DS] Shows the advances made in steam locomotion. Reverse side gives instructions for building a steam generator to power a single-piston engine, and photos of modern uses of old rail beds.

58 SOUND

AC55 SCIENCEGRASP: DISCOVER THE SCIENCE OF SOUND (21 x 32) (1991) [DS] Shows different sound instruments. Reverse side gives instructions for making sound instruments.

59 IV. SOCIAL STUDIES

CULTURES/CONTINENTS

AC67 CURIOSITY TAKES YOU EVERYWHERE! (21 x 29) (1992) [DS] Cartoon poster for National Science & Technology Week, featuring sailing ship S.S. Curiosity. Reverse features "destinations" curiosity can take students including CN Tower in Toronto, an Alaskan rain- forest, and Venus; 7 activities featured.

AC113 FLAGS OF THE WORLD (28 x 20) (1993) National Geographic poster features 190 flags from around the world.

AC325 MASK'S PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are from countries around the world, and are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. a BALINESE MASK (Bali) b DEVIL MASK (Bolivia) c EKPO SOCIETY MASK (Nigeria) d FISH MASK (United States) e KOREAN MONKEY MASK (Korea) f JAGUAR MASK (Mexico) g MUSIC MASK (United States) h SULKA MASKS (New Guinea) I TAMI ISLAND MASK (New Guinea) j TIBETAN MASK (Tibet) k TRANSFORMATION MASK (Vancouver Island) l YORUBA, GELEDE HEADDRESS (Nigeria)

DB14 MULTICULTURAL MATH Explore math and numerical systems through games and activities from ancient and contemporary cultures from around the world. Includes 2 sets of 100 counters, 5 polyhedra dice, 100 plastic shapes, 4 mirrors, 1 Chinese abacus, and 28 dominoes.

DVD13 EXPLORING EQUATORIAL REALMS (75 min.) [M,S,A] Split into two 37 minute segments, this DVD covers “Empires of the Sun,” life in the rainforests of South and Central America through the eyes of the ancient Inca and Maya, and “August in Africa,” exploring East Africa, land of the Great Wildebeest Migration, elephants, and the Maasai Tribe and the rare mountain gorilla.

V102 WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT HUNTING (1993; 21 min.) [M,S,A] An in-depth look at the hunting controversy. Presentation of both sides of this issue, containing both facts and opinions. Places provided to stop video for discussion.

V105 FAITH & BELIEF: FIVE MAJOR WORLD RELIGIONS (1992; 21 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Learn about Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

V108 DISCOVER! THE TRAVEL ADVENTURERS (15 min.) [M,S,A] Tells the fascinating story of the individuals who travel the world in search of beauty and knowledge to

60 record on film and the travelogue profession.

V116 RAINBOW WAR (1989; 20 min.) [P,I,M,A] {TG} Spectacular special effects and stirring music by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London, create a delightful allegory about tolerance and good will, a hit with audiences of all ages.

V202 MASKS FROM MANY CULTURES (21 min.) [M,S,A] Includes images of over 100 masks which are combined with sequences of dances and festivals where masks are worn. Masks are from Mardi Gras, New Guinea, Tibet, Africa, Mexico as well as North Native Americans.

AFRICA/AFRICAN-AMERICANS

AC2 IPUY AND HIS WIFE RECEIVING OFFERINGS FROM THEIR CHILDREN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Egyptians Copy of a wall painting from a tomb. Egyptian family with various objects and hieroglyphics on wall.

AC33 TAR BEACH (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1988) by Faith Ringgold (1930- ) An African-American artist painted this story quilt that combines quilt making, painting, and fictional narrative techniques. It tells of the dreams of 8-year old Cassie Louise Lightfoot on the roof of her apartment building.

AC38 EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS (44 x 30) (1978) A Royal Ontario Museum poster illustrating the Egyptian alphabet, phonograms, ideograms and other symbols. Explanations are given in English, French and German.

AC48 THE BANJO LESSON (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1893) by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) A sympathetic and dignified image of black life in the rural South by an African-American painter.

AC95 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF ASANTE (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Asante people of Ghana.

AC96 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF BENIN (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Benin people of Nigeria.

AC97 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE KINGDOM OF DAHOMEY (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Dahomey people.

AC98 THE ART OF THE WEST AFRICAN KINGDOMS: THE YORUBA KINGDOMS (16 x 21) National Museum of African Art poster features the art of the Yoruba of Nigeria.

AC117 JESSE JACKSON (17 x 22) (1941- ) Poster featuring the African-American Reverend Jesse Jackson, his civil rights activities and his life.

61 AC118 BARBARA JORDAN (17 x 22) (1936-1996) Poster featuring African-American U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan's hardships and achievements.

AC119 ARTHUR ASHE (17 x 22) (1943-1993) Poster featuring African-American and the most graceful athlete ever to pick up a tennis racket.

AC120 TONI MORRISON (17 x 22) (1931- ) Poster featuring African-American novelist Toni Morrison's life.

AC121 MALCOLM X (17 x 22) (1925-1965) Poster featuring the changes in Islamic activist and African-American Malcolm X's lifetime.

AC178 TIE-DYEING: AFRICAN PATTERNS IN COLOR AND CLOTH (24 x 18) Color illustration of African tie-dyed fabric.

AC180 AFRICAN PROVERB (18 x 24) Cartoon of lion and spiders with proverb, "When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion."

AC290 ANCIENT EGYPT (20 x 30) Map of the land of the pyramids, from the Mediterranean Sea south to the Valley of the .

AC293 MATH OF AFRICA (24 x 35) (1992) Illustration shows an Asante chief and his family, brass weights used to measure gold, and three board games. Description of illustrations is included.

AC295 MATH OF EGYPT (24 x 37) (1996) Illustration of Egyptian bird hunting, and side panels depicting mathematical problems in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Description of illustrations is included.

AC325 MASKS PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are from countries around the world, and are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. c EKPO SOCIETY MASK (Nigeria) l YORUBA, GELEDE HEADDRESS (Nigeria)

AC368 THE BLOCK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) [DS] (1971) by Romare Bearden (1914-1988 A cut-paper mural tribute to Harlem, an African-American neighborhood in New York City that nurtured many artists and writers. The reverse side talks about the artist, his style, and takes you on a “Walk Through the Block” as you compare this neighborhood to your own.

AC 371 THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (17 x 22) [DS] (2002) Colorful drawings depicting slaves, stations, and a map of escape routes. Topics covered include the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, North Star, Conductors, Stations, Slave Patrol, Escaping the South and Making the Journey. Reverse side includes activities about the quilts used at Underground Railroad stations (not to be confused with the mythical quilt map), Abolitionist Biography, and Underground Railroad facts.

62 AC 372 THE CIVIL WAR (17 x 22) [DS] (2002) Poster with colorful drawings discusses the causes of the Civil War, important figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Who Was Involved includes military leaders, Native American Soldiers, Union and Confederate Soldiers, Women, and African American Soldiers. Reverse side features activities such as Secession from School, Civil War Biography, and Civil War Facts.

AC 373 SLAVERY & THE CIVIL WAR (17 x 22) [DS] Line drawings depict slave auction, Union and Confederate soldiers, cotton gin, cannon fire, and other important events during the Civil War; a timeline goes from 1619 to 1865. Reverse side activities include Sequencing: Slavery & the Civil War, Vocabulary, Similes and Metaphors, and North or South?

DVD 15 SAHEL: A WEST AFRICAN JOURNEY (2007; 76 min.) [M,S,A] Sahel is the Arabic word for “border.” This seasonally dry West African region forms the borderline between the Sahara Desert and the tropical rainforests to the South. Visit the infamous slave house on Goree Island and Niokolo-Koba, West Africa's largest National Park; take a sand track to the edge of the desert in Mali; learn about African art in the capital of Bamako; travel to the inland delta of the Niger River and on to Mopti – the gateway to Timbuktu. Visit colorful markets and learn about the salt trade across the Sahara.

V11 THE MAGIC TREE (10 min.) [P,I,M] A colorful animated West African folktale from the Congo.

V12 ANANSI THE SPIDER (10 min.) [P,I,M] Animated West African folktale from the Ashanti of Ghana about folk hero/trickster Anansi.

V36 AFRICA: LIVING IN TWO WORLDS (1971; 14 min.) [I,M] {TG} Contrasts traditional life in Africa with the westernized African lifestyles.

V51 MARTIN THE EMANCIPATOR (1929-1968) (1985; 46 min.) [M,S,A] An overview of the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. told by those who knew him and worked with him.

V52 EGYPT: QUEST FOR ETERNITY (1982; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Explores the temples of Luxor and Karnak. Features the tombs of the kings and queens. Join Egyptologists as they interpret Egypt's past.

V57 THE EGYPTIAN COLLECTIONS: THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL (25 min.) [S,A] A tour of the Egyptian artifacts in the British Museum. Also includes footage of Egypt.

V99 EGYPT: OF PHARAOHS AND FABLES (80 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the Great Pyramids and other ancient sites. Wander through the bazaars and marketplaces. Meet the extraordinary and diverse people.

V121 GREAT SNAKE (6 min.) [I,M] From Matabeleland in Zimbabwe comes this charming animated tale of a small boy who outwits a great snake to become chief of his tribe.

V122 (1994; 10 min.) [P,I,M] {TG} Learn about Kwanza, an ancient harvest festival, and Kwanzaa, a celebration of African-American culture. Each Kwanzaa day celebrates 1 of 7 important ideas.

63 V123 GEORGINA WILLIAMS OF GHANA (1995; 16 min.) [I,M] From "The Children of Other Lands" video series. Learn about daily life of a girl in contemporary Ghana.

V166 SOUTH AFRICAN SAFARI (1999; 82 min.) [M,S,A] Go wild and explore the world in one country! From deserts to jungles and everything in between, South Africa's biodiversity is truly amazing for a nation its size. Come with us on safari from Kruger to the Kalahari and the Cape to the Karoo.

V192 MADAGASCAR: THE ENCHANTED ISLAND (1998; 54 min.) [I,M,S] Nestled in the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, Madagascar is an enchanting paradise where for eons nature has been left undisturbed. Soar over forested mountains, expansive plateaus and lush green rainforests. Encounter lemurs, chameleons, lizards, ibis and butterflies. Witness close-up this primeval world's deepest secrets and closely guarded marvels.

V197 ANCIENT EGYPT: QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY (37 min.) [M] The discovery of Tutankkhamens' undisturbed burial chamber in 1922 provided an unprecedented glimpse into a civilization that continues to tantalize us in a manner that transcends mere historical interest. Learn how archaeologists are penetrating Egypt's long-buried mysteries, from the science of mummification to the technology capable of raising the largest stone buildings ever erected.

V198 AFRICA: A HISTORY DENIED (48 min.) [M] Cloaked in darkness since medieval times, the spectacular ruins of the once dazzling kingdom of Great Zimbabwe posed a thorny dilemma for white settlers who claimed to have "discovered" the region a mere hundred years before. Now, trek inland to the remote site of Great Zimbabwe, a fabulous "lost city." Then sift through the sands of time to uncover the equally splendid culture of Africa's Swahili Coast, the fabulously wealthy center of the gold and ivory trades until the 16th century.

V216 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE (1997; 25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to the vibrant sights and sounds of Africa (with a focus on West Africa). They'll learn about the diverse geography and cultures there as well as the history of African-Americans. Count to ten in the Moré language and then practice a few words in the Yoruba language, too. Visit an African food market for tasty treats and an animated floktale, Anansi the Spider. Watch children make their own African adinkra cloth designs, and the performance of a traditional Senegalese folksong, Gaalë Gangi.

V307 EGYPT: OF PHARAOHS AND FABLES (1994; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Embark on a journey of wonder and splendor through this land of our beginnings. Experience the great pyramids of Giza; the splendors of Aswan, Luxor, Karnak, Abu Simbal and the Sinai. Discover fascinating treasures still to be found in the bazaars and markets. Meet peoples of extraordinary diversity of cultures. Celebrate 5000 years of human history.

V323 HARRIET TUBMAN (1999; 19 min.) {TG} [I,M] Harriet Tubman (1819-1913) was the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad and the person credited with bringing more slaves to freedom than anyone else in American history. Using dramatic reenactment, the program talks about what life was like for a child born into slavery and details Harriet's courageous escape to freedom in 1849. Activity sheets, a Bingo game, People section, Timeline, Vocabulary and Reading List are also provided.

64 V324 ROSA PARKS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT (2001; 24 min.) {TG} [I,M] This program tells the story of Rosa Parks' (1913- ) life before and after the momentous day of December 1, 1955, when she refused to surrender her bus seat to a white man. Using dramatic reenactment, it recounts what life was like for black people living in the South when segregation was the law of the land. Activity sheets, People section, Timeline, Vocabulary section and a reading list are included.

ARCHAEOLOGY

AC70 SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF SANTA CRUZ (20 x 16) (1992) [DS] Double-sided poster and accompanying teacher's guide are an activity to show how science is used in archaeology to reconstruct the past.

AC354 DISCOVERING VANISHED LANDSCAPES (18 x 24) (2003) Landscape archaeology focuses on how people adapt to environments that their past actions have helped construct. This poster of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home features a map of the area, as well as photographs of archaeological activities. Methods such as excavation test pits, laser transit to allow precise mapping, assist archaeologists in discovering changes that took place in cultivation, vegetation and erosion.

DB5 PALEOINDIANS, MAMMOTHS & MASTODONS Contains a variety of resources and information about the Kenosha Public Museum's archaeological excavation of a woolly mammoth in Kenosha County. Includes a mammoth tooth, flint-knapping tools, and point (arrowhead) mounts.

DVD5 AMERICA'S STONE AGE EXPLORERS (2005; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Who were the first Americans and where did they come from? The conventional view that they arrived around 13,500 years ago across the Bering Strait land bridge is now being questioned as other evidence comes to light. NOVA investigates controversial clues, including finds in an Alaskan bear cave, and a stone tool from Virginia. Then visit an extraordinary Clovis dig in Texas which points to a completely different solution to the puzzle.

DVD 16 AZTALAN: NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK (2007; 9 min.) [I,M,S,A] Visit this historic landmark along the Crawfish River in Wisconsin. Archaeologists believe Mississippian Indians moved up from Cahokia in Illinois to live among the late Woodland Indians. Hear archaeologists explain how the people changed the landscape for their purposes, building platform mounds, fences and underground food storage pits.

V1 INDIAN ORIGINS: FIRST 50,000 YEARS (1976; 18 min.) [I,M] Uses archaeology and geology to explain how scientists believe the first people arrived in and how they lived.

V2 INDIAN CULTURE: 2000 BC - 1500 AD (1976; 18 min.) [I,M] Explains how archaeologists use artifacts to learn how prehistoric peoples lived.

V40 THE MYSTERY OF MESA VERDE (1983; 22 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} Explores the ancient civilization that built the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, Colorado and raises questions about the origins and fate of this culture.

V52 EGYPT: QUEST FOR ETERNITY (1982; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Explores the temples of Luxor and Karnak. Features the tombs of the kings and queens. Join

65 Egyptologists as they interpret Egypt's past.

V57 THE EGYPTIAN COLLECTIONS: THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL (25 min.) [S,A] A tour of the Egyptian artifacts in the British Museum. Also includes footage of Egypt.

V179 LOST IN TIME (1989; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the story of prehistoric peoples from the crossing of the Bering Strait land bridge to the arrival of Europeans. Four periods of cultural development are covered: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian.

V197 ANCIENT EGYPT: QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY (37 min.) [M] The discovery of Tutankkhamens' undisturbed burial chamber in 1922 provided an unprecedented glimpse into a civilization that continues to tantalize us in a manner that transcends mere historical interest. Learn how archaeologists are penetrating Egypt's long-buried mysteries, from the science of mummification to the technology capable of raising the largest stone buildings ever erected.

V198 AFRICA: A HISTORY DENIED (48 min.) [M] Cloaked in darkness since medieval times, the spectacular ruins of the once dazzling kingdom of Great Zimbabwe posed a thorny dilemma for white settlers who claimed to have "discovered" the region a mere hundred years before. Now, trek inland to the remote site of Great Zimbabwe, a fabulous "lost city". Then sift through the sands of time to uncover the equally splendid culture of Africa's Swahili Coast, the fabulously wealthy center of the gold and ivory trades until the 16th century.

ASIA/ASIAN-AMERICANS

AC8 LION IS AWAKE! (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1983) by Wang Yani (1975- ) Yani, a Chinese artist, painted this when she was 8 years old, using ink stone, ink stick, and brushes on rice paper.

AC9 HARVEST (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Moisey Kogan (1924 - 1942) Men & women harvesting grain in front of an onion-domed church building in northern USSR, by a Russian Jewish artist.

AC59 THE GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1833) by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) This Japanese woodblock print was created in the 1800s. The print is dominated by a huge wave about to engulf a wooden fishing boat filled with men. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain sacred to the Japanese, is subtly shown in the background.

AC133 MAXINE HONG KINGSTON (17 x 22) (1940- ) Poster featuring the life of the Chinese-American writer.

AC134 KRISTI YAMAGUCHI (17 x 22) (1971- ) Poster featuring the life of a dedicated Japanese-American ice skater.

AC135 DANIEL INOUYE (17 x 22) (1924- ) Poster featuring the life of this Japanese-American U.S. Representative.

AC136 ELLICON ONIZUKA (17 x 22) (1946-1986)

66 Poster featuring accomplishments of Japanese-American Challenger astronaut killed in the space shuttle explosion in 1986.

AC137 I.M. PEI (17 x 22) (1917- ) Poster featuring the Chinese-American considered one of the most talented and respected architects in the world.

AC294 MATH OF JAPAN (23 X 35) (1992) Illustration of women using a soroban (like a Chinese abacus) and side panels illustrating numbers as represented on a soroban. Description of illustrations is included.

AC325 MASKS PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. These posters are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. e KOREAN MONKEY MASK (Korea) j TIBETAN MASK (Tibet)

AC346 THE PROMENADE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1917) by Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French artist Chagall painted dreamlike, visionary images that incorporated layers of geometric shapes and the suggestion of movement. In this self-portrait, the real and unreal merge as Chagall celebrates his new marriage.

AC355 DRAGON TAPESTRY (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (17th Century) Originally a 17th Century robe, this Chinese k'ossu silk weaving was transformed into a tapestry in the 19th Century. It was carried along the Silk Road from China into Tibet, a mountainous route that ran from east to west. It features a magnificent dragon bursting forth from rolling clouds and waves, its curved claws outstretched in flight.

DB6 CHINA Features an abacus (with instructions), shadow puppets, Chinese currency, chopsticks, silk fabric, and a silk moth lifecycle diorama as resources from this diverse, historic and fascinating country.

DB9 JAPAN Learn about Japanese culture through books, coins and stamps, art such as origami, dress (kimono sample), festivals and toys, and food.

DB13 HABITATS: REALMS OF THE TIGER This discovery box is from the National Geographic Society and contains many resources to learn about tigers and the various habitats in which they live. Includes posters, student handout pages to photocopy, National Geographic Society "Picture Pack” containing teacher's guide, fact sheet and 40 transparencies, and (2) 60 minute videos: "Land of the Tiger" and "Tigers of the Snow.”

DVD7a & b JERUSALEM: SACRED & PROFANE (2004; 85 min.) [M,S,A] (2 copies) This is the ancient city of Jerusalem. Join the writer on a personal journey to the holiest city on Earth. Explore the history of this most special place from the great City of David to the emergence of the modern sate of Israel. See why Jerusalem is an important center for Muslims, Christians and Jews alike and explore the inevitable conflicts that have emerged as a result. Visit the famous Dome on the Rock and the Western (Wailing) Wall. Explore the Mount of Olives and delve into the forbidden inner sanctums and snagogues of the Mea She'arim. Walk across the

67 Holy Land in the footsteps of Jesus. Witness the New City of Jerusalem expanding beyond the Old City walls, a modern capital penetrating a frontier once greatly fearred by the residents of the Old City.

DVD8 MAGIC OF (75 min.) [M,S,A] Come on a journey to Southeast Asia's new rising star, Malaysia. Its great capital, Kuala Lumpur, boasts three of the tallest structures in the world, super-modern trains and some of the best shopping in Asia. Go upriver to visit a longhouse of the Bidayuh tribesmen whose ancestors were headhunters. See a myriad of flora, including the worlds largest “flower,” the rafflesia, on the s lopes of Mt. Kinabalu. Come face to face with the delightful and endangered orangutan.

DVD58 BURMA & CAMBODIA: Lands of Conflict (2008;70 min.) [M,S,A] These two countries have so much in common and yet are so very different. Both have astonishing remnants of ancient cultures and histories of political tyranny that continue to this day. Yet both countries have people of great charm and strength, whose resilience remain as their best hope for the future.

V72 CHINA: THE DRAGON AWAKENS (1990; 74 min.) [M,S,A] Learn the story of the terra cotta army and the building of the Great Wall. Travel the fabled Silk Road to Kashgar and across the forbidding Taklamakan Desert. Explore Beijing and Shanghai. Experience the beauty of the Tien Shan Mountains and the incredible Valley of the Li River in Guilin. Meet the Chinese at work and play.

V98 RAISE THE BAMBOO CURTAIN: VIETNAM, CAMBODIA & BURMA (1994; 95 min.) [M,S,A] Journey from Saigon to Hanoi on Vietnam's Highway One. Venture into the troubled land of Cambodia for a look at a country still coming to terms with the ravages of war. Visit the "Albania of Asia" - Burma. Travel the "Road to Mandalay" to see the wonders of Inle Lake, the colonial decay of Rangoon and the temple-studded plains of Pagan.

V107 JAPAN TODAY (1992; 22 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Topics include historical overview, the land, people, economy and culture.

V109 PYSANKA: THE UKRAINIAN EASTER EGG (1975; 14 min.) [I,M,S,A] Learn the history and technique of the Ukrainian style of decorating eggs.

V117 CHILDREN OF SOOGN CHING LING (1984; 30 min.) [M,S,A] This documentary shows how the Chinese are attempting to provide their children with the health, education and skills they will need to survive in the modern world.

V143 TURKEY: WHERE EAST MEETS WEST (80 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through time to visit ruins of ancient civilizations, "taste" one of the best cuisines in the world, watch the weaving of carpets, ponder biblical history, take a Mediterranean sailing cruise, and meet Turkey's friendly people.

V156 NEPAL: IN THE SHADOW OF EVEREST (1993; 80 min.) [M,S,A] From the frozen heights of Mt. Everest to the jungle covered lowlands, Nepal displays the most diverse landscape on earth. See the terraced farmer's fields form a giant staircase to the Himalayas; tour the temples in Katmandu. in Royal Chitwan National Park ride an elephant in search of the great one-horned rhino; meet the friendly Sherpa people and see how they live.

68 V163 UKRAINE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Similar in area to Texas, visit this vast area of fertile plains and rolling hills, of mountains, forests and lakes, of broad rivers and sandy beaches, of old villages and vibrant cities, of ancient fortresses, churches and museums.

V201 CHINA: DYNASTIES OF POWER (36 min.) [M] Join Western and Chinese archaeologists to rediscover China's past. Trace the rise of China's earliest dynasty, the Shang - savage, aristocratic hunter-warriors. Then witness the dawn of the golden age of enlightenment during the Chou dynasty, followed by the rise of Ch'in Shihuang Di, China's first emperor, who would build the Great Wall. From the full-size terra cotta soldiers buried by the thousands at Xi'an, to the imperial court of the Forbidden City, it's a revealing glimpse of the - and savagery - of China.

AMERICAN CULTURES FOR CHILDREN (1997; 25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to this multicultural series that explores the rich tapestry of world cultures thriving in America today. Each video contains a variety of fun and fast- paced educational segments that celebrate culture. Each program includes geography and history about the original country or region and its language, tours of neighborhood restaurants or markets, festivals, folktales, arts & crafts, and a traditional folksong. V217 ARAB-AMERICAN HERITAGE V219 CHINESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE V221 JAPANESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE V222 JEWISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE V223 KOREAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE V227 VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE

JAPAN VIDEO ENCYCLOPEDIA (60 min.) [I,M,S,A] A 5 video series from the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Each video is divided into segments with each segment approximately 6 minutes in length.

V262 JAPANESE CULTURE (60 min.) Segments are: Traditional Performing Arts, Crafts, Tea Ceremony, Ikebana & Calligraphy, Sports, Religion, Young People, Comics, Cities, Entertainment, and Architecture.

V263 JAPANESE INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (60 min.) Segments are: Agriculture, Fish & Marine Products, Manufacturing, Finance, Distribution System, International Trade, Natural Disaster Prevention, Information Society, Robots & Biotechnology, and Clean Energy.

V264 SKETCHES OF JAPAN (54 min.) Regions are: Tokyo, Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugaku & Shikoku, Kyushu & Okinawa; the four seasons are also considered.

V265 JAPANESE POLITICS & SOCIETY (66 min.) Segments are: The Imperial Family, International Contributions: 1-PKO & Global Issues, 2-Official Development Assistance, Political System, Defense, Police, Transportation, Education, Medical Care & Social Security, Environmental Protection, Community Activities.

V266 LIFE FOR JAPANESE PEOPLE (60 min.) Segments are: Homes, Food, Traditional Cuisine, Clothing, Annual Events, Festivals,

69 Vacations, Customs & Etiquette, Lifelong Education, Children's Daily Life.

V296 BALI & THE SPICE ISLANDS (1999; 80 min.)) [M,S,A] Bali - "the island of the gods" - Indonesia's timeless beauty, an enchanted isle, suspended between heaven and earth. The Balinese embrace life and nature for its gifts, and prosper without many of today's modern conveniences. Meet the remarkable Balinese people. Learn of their customs and traditions, beliefs, hopes and their eternal search for peace.

V302 CHINA: A 21ST CENTURY JOURNEY (70 min.) [M,S,A] As China emerges from centuries of isolation, her mysterious and exotic past has finally opened up to outsiders. See some of the most scenic sites in China: the life-size terra-cotta warriors in Xian, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and Summer Palace in Beijing, and a classical Chinese garden and silk factory in Suzhou.

V325 BIBLICAL TREASURES OF TURKEY (2002; 105 min.) Visit the mountains of Ararat - the land of the Great Flood, and supposed site of Noah's Ark; view St. John the Baptist relics in Topkapi; see the port of Antalya, where St. Paul sailed for Antioch; visit Constantinople, now known as Istanbul; whether the locations relate to the Old or New Testament, this video takes you on a tour of a land steeped in Biblical history.

V340 AMAZING THAILAND (2002, 80 min.) [M,S,A] Join in an adventure through Thailand and view the people and places of this truly amazing country. Did you know Thailand - . . . has the longest reigning monarch in the world? . . . has 13 different words for smile? Experience temples, markets, and people; "ride" an elephant through the jungle to visit hilltribe villages; "kayak" to uninhabited islands; learn the cultural arts of Thai cooking, massage and kickboxing.

V343 CHINESE JUMP ROPE (1994, 28 min.) [P,I,M] Our wonderful story begins with Susan discovering a "new" and exciting game, Chinese Jump Rope. Susan can't wait to share her surprise with her grandmother, Mrs. Chang. Mrs. Chang, however, has a surprise of her own; the magic jump rope she had used as a child to play Chinese Jump Rope back in China! Learn how to do: Americans, Skinny Americans, Diamonds, Colors, Sailboats, Chinese, Korean, Cliffs, Snap Back, Scissors, and Tangling. Eleven fun, easy to learn games for three or four people.

V346 ISRAEL: STORIES FROM THE HOLY LANDS (85 min.) [M,S,A] Experience Israel's ancient stories as well as meet todays variety of Israelis in the exploration of this crossroads of three continents . . . and three major religious groups - Christians, Jews and Muslims. From the Golan Heights to the Red Sea, hidden archaeological treasures still wait to be discovered: join a trek to the top of a remote mountain in the Negev Desert to see ancient altars and petroglyphs. The Galilee Region contains sites that mark the beginnings of Christianity. Walk in HIS footsteps at Capurnam, Cana, Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee.

AUSTRALIA/PACIFIC RIM

AC59 THE GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1833)by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) This Japanese woodblock print was created in the 1800s. The print is dominated by a huge wave about to engulf a wooden fishing boat filled with men. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain sacred to the Japanese, is subtly shown in the background.

70 AC134 KRISTI YAMAGUCHI (17 x 22) (1971- ) Poster featuring the life of a dedicated Japanese-American ice skater.

AC135 DANIEL INOUYE (17 x 22) (1924- ) Poster featuring the life of this Japanese-American U.S. Representative.

AC136 ELLICON ONIZUKA (17 x 22) (1946-1986) Poster featuring accomplishments of Japanese-American Challenger astronaut killed in the space shuttle explosion in 1986.

AC294 MATH OF JAPAN (23 X 35) (1992) Illustration of women using a soroban (like a Chinese abacus) and side panels illustrating numbers as represented on a soroban. Description of illustrations is included.

AC325 MASK'S PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. a-BALINESE MASK (Bali) h-SULKA MASKS (New Guinea) i-TAMI ISLAND MASK (New Guinea)

AC383 THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS (13 X 24) 2001 Japan, Edo period, A show of Horsemanship, 17th century, ink, colors, and gold on paper

DB9 JAPAN Learn about Japanese culture through books, coins and stamps, art such as origami, dress (kimono sample), festivals and toys, and food.

DVD2 THE NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE (77 min.) [M,S,A] Come on a nostalgic tour of both North and South Islands and you may be surprised to learn just how “world famous” this small diverse Pacific nation has become. Highlights include Auckland, the world's largest Polynesian city; White Island, the only privately owned volcano; Dunedin, the rarest penguin colony; and Milford, the world's tallest seacliffs.

DVD10 HAWAII: THE PACIFIC PARADISE (76 min.) [M,S,A] Visit Oahu and see Honolulu, Iolani Palace, Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor; tour the Haleakala National Park on Maui; on the Big Island see black sand beaches, experience a Kileaua eruption and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; see the cliffs of Na Pali on Kauai; tour Father Damian's Kalaupapa on Molokai; and see shipwreck beach on Lanai.

DVD11FIJI (2006; 85min.) [M,S,A] Once known to sailors the world over as the terrible cannibal islands, the Fiji Islands are now considered the friendliest islands in the Pacific. Consisting of two large islands and about 300 smaller ones, visitors encounter welcoming smiles and lovely natural vistas where time often stand still. Visit a Fijian village, the capital city of Suva, and a Hindu temple in Nady. Cruise the rivers on a bamboo raft, and dive the crystal clear seas.

V7 WITH BERNADETTE IN PAPUA (1981; 12 min.) [I,M] Tells what life in Papua New Guinea is like from the perspective of a 13-year-old girl.

71 V75 TAHITI & FIJI! (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to these exotic beautiful Pacific Islands. Fiji, a former British colony, is now an independent nation. Experience firewalking, cultural ceremonies of song and dance, and very friendly people. Tahiti is even more scenic than Fiji. Though Polynesian culture has been submerged by more than 100 years of French influence, Tahiti is still a fascinating place.

V85 HAWAII WILD AND BEAUTIFUL (1993; 85 min.) [M,S,A] An exciting new look at our 50th state which explores the "non-tourist" side of the Islands. See the beauty of the natural environment and the magnificence of active volcanoes.

V107 JAPAN TODAY (1992; 22 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Topics include historical overview, the land, people, economy and culture.

V147 THE SAMOAS: JEWELS OF THE PACIFIC (75 min.) [M,S,A] American Samoa boasts six inhabited islands and Western Samoa four. Experience it all, from Pago Pago's deep, secure harbor, across blue lagoons and coral beaches to mountain waterfalls. Between are the people: happy, friendly, traditional, and proud of their heritage.

V186 WONDERS DOWN UNDER (1994; 45 min.) [P,I] Travel to the land "down under" with Spin, National Geographic's animated globe-on-the-go, and learn why the animals of Australia are so darn weird! From leaping kangaroos to paddling platypuses to cuddly koalas, you won't believe the amazing variety of animals that make this island world their home. Narrated by Dudley Moore (1935-2002) as Spin.

V190 ADVENTURES IN WESTERN POLYNESIA (1998; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Leave the western world and all your cares behind, and journey to magical lands across the oceans . . . Western Polynesia. Paradise awaits in the beautiful South Pacific islands of exotic Tonga, tiny , rugged American Samoa, remote , and beautiful Western Samoa.

V296 BALI & THE SPICE ISLANDS (1999; 80 min.)) [M,S,A] Bali - "the island of the gods" - Indonesia's timeless beauty, an enchanted isle, suspended between heaven and earth. The Balinese embrace life and nature for its gifts, and prosper without many of today's modern conveniences. Meet the remarkable Balinese people. Learn of their customs and traditions, beliefs, hopes and their eternal search for peace.

V303 NEW ZEALAND: AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE (1997; 80 min.) [M,S,A] New Zealand is often called "a world in miniature", for there is no other country with such a contrasting variety of natural scenic beauty in such small area - barely the size of California. Tour such sites as Auckland, city of sails and the Americas Cup; Christchurch, garden city, on the Avon River - just like England; Queenstown, heart of the southern lakes and adventure capital; Lake Tekapo, with a fall roundup of over 8000 Merino sheep, and many more.

V305 ANTARCTIC ANTICS: A BOOK OF PENGUIN POEMS (1998; 13 min.) [P,I] This is a delightful collection of poems about the Antarctic, penguins, and life under the sea. Children will get a first-hand look at the world of penguins, their behaviors and antics, and be amused at how child-like these fascinating creatures really are. Inside cover gives ideas for before and after viewing activities.

V344 HAWAII (2003; 78 min.) [M,S,A] Get a unique view of our 50th state, its peoples and the land of this tropical paradise. Visit Kaua'i,

72 the Garden Isle, and learn how sugar is produced. Oahu is the location of the state capital, Hololulu, and Pearl Harbor. Hear about the 1941 attack first hand from witnesses. Moloka'i is the least developed of the islands, and here you will learn about Father Damien. Maui, the former capital under the great kings of Hawai'i, is now the tourist center of the islands. Lahaina is a f ormer whaling center and site of the annual canoe carving competition. The Big Island, Hawai'i still has volcanic activity. Coffee and cattle ranching remain important to the island's economy.

CARIBBEAN

AC130 RITA MORENO (17 x 22) (1931- ) Poster featuring this Puerto Rican known as "America's busiest performer."

AC132 ROBERTO CLEMENTE (17 x 22) (1934-1972) Poster featuring the outstanding awards of a great Puerto Rican baseball player and humanitarian.

V144 CUBA (80 min.) [M,S,A] Cuba is the largest and most diverse island in the Caribbean. Discover its fascinating history, from the early Indians to Cuba's greatest hero, Jose Marti. From the spectacular Sierra Maestra mountains to the Cuban cowboys, Bay of Pigs, and the story of the Cuban cigar.

V159 CARIBBEAN - ISLANDS OF EDEN (1992; 76 min.) [M,S,A] Diving into the sea depths, horseback exploring or para-sailing above the palms are just a few of the many ways to experience the Caribbean. See the remains of sugar plantations, exotic animals and flowers, native markets and world-class shopping.

V184 PUERTO RICO: I LOVE YOUR FACE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Often referred to by its residents as a continent, Puerto Rico has great geographical and life-style diversity. From the beaches to the rugged caves, magnificent vistas pop into view as you drive upwards into jungles and rainforests.

V226 PUERTO RICAN HERITAGE (25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and learn about Puerto Ricans who have come to live on the U.S. Mainland, bringing their unique cultural traditions with them. Count to ten and learn a few words in Spanish. Visit the town of Ponce, for a complete with parades, festive music,dancing, and colorful costumes and masks. Learn to create a carnival mask, watch an animated folktale, Song of the Coquí, and sing a folksong called El Coquí, both about the native Puerto Rican frog.

EUROPE/EURO-AMERICANS

AC1 CARNATION, LILY, LILY, ROSE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1886) by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) 1932 magazine cover design by an American artist, of young girls in a flower garden.

AC3 THANKSGIVING TURKEY (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1950) by Grandma Moses (1860-1961) Several people, including children, trying to catch a turkey in this barnyard painting by the American artist.

AC5 TURTLE TIDE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Craig Rubadoux (1937 - )

73 Abstract painting of 2 turtles by this Florida artist. Predominant colors are light blue & light green.

AC6 A GIRL WITH A WATERING CAN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1876) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Painting by French Impressionist artist of a small girl on a garden path holding a watering can.

AC10 100 CANS (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1962) by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) American Pop art painting of Campbell's Beef Noodle soup cans.

AC11 THE FAIR IN REYNOSA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Carmen Lomas Garza (1948 - ) Folk-art painting of a taco vendor at the fair by a Mexican-American artist.

AC12 THE COMING STORM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1859) by Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) Study of light in the calm just before a storm hits.

AC25 THE ROAD MENDERS (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch painter's rendition of men at work on a road in a small village under the yellowing leaves of a great plane tree.

AC36 REGATA AT ENGHIEN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) by Michel Delacroix (1933- ) French artist depicts the French love of recreation and sport in a representational style, paying great attention to color and detail.

AC46 MADAME CHARPENTIER AND HER CHILDREN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1878) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) French publisher Georges Charpentier commissioned impressionist painter Renoir to paint this portrait of his family.

AC53 THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER'S PEAK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1863) by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) A Rocky Mountain landscape by a European-American, this painting depicts a scene from the Wind River range in Wyoming. Foreground features an encampment of Shoshone Native Americans.

AC58 WINTER SCENE WITH SKATERS NEAR A CASTLE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1609) by Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634) An oil painting from the 17th century Flemish artist. The period is known as the Golden Age of Dutch Art as the Dutch middle class created a demand for art depicting themselves. This piece shows one of the Dutch's favorite pastimes, ice skating.

AC60 IRISES: STILL LIFE IN BLOOM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1890) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Some of Dutch artist Van Gogh's most famous paintings are floral still-lifes. The array of color and texture in this painting makes it a rich example of this genre. Studying "Irises" can also help students explore the use of space, light, and other aspects of composition.

AC69 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEWOMAN (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1580) by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614)

74 Many art historians consider Fontana, an Italian, to be the first woman to have earned a successful living for herself and her family exclusively through her artwork. She was acclaimed in her own time, especially for her portraits. This painting is a fine example of her work.

AC125 JUAN PONCE DE LEON (17 x 22) (1460-1521) Colorful poster featuring the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon and his search for the fountain of youth.

AC126 PABLO PICASSO (17 x 22) (1882-1973) Poster featuring the most successful Spanish artist of the 20th century.

AC127 PABLO CASALS (17 x 22) (1876-1973) Poster featuring the Spanish cellist, one of the greatest musical geniuses of the 20th Century.

AC312 LE MOULIN DE LA GALETTE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1876) by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) An outdoor garden party scene. Part of a collection by French artists who were especially interested in showing the effects of light in their paintings.

AC318 THE QUILTING BEE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1950) by Grandma Moses (1860-1961) Reproduction of this American artist's painting of an old-fashioned quilting bee, done in bright colors and the fresh approach typical of Grandma Moses' work.

AC321A SUNDAY ON LA GRANDE JATTE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1884) by Georges Seurat (1859-1891) Color reproduction shows the painting technique French painter Seurat invented called pointillism, which creates a beautiful shimmering effect by covering the canvas with tiny dots of pure color.

AC326 WATER LILIES (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1908) by Claude Monet (1840-1926) Monet is considered to have been the foremost French Impressionist painter. He is best known for the series of "Water Lilies" paintings in which he explored the play of light and color on the water's surface.

AC327 MARBLES CHAMPION (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1939) by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Rockwell made a lasting impression on America. Between 1916 and 1963, he painted more than 300 covers for the Saturday Evening Post, reaching an unimaginably wide audience. In his almost photographic style, Rockwell painted quintessential American stories familiar to us all.

AC328 OCTOBER (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1416) by one of the Limbourg Brothers (15th Century) Duke Jean de Berry commissioned Tres Riches Heures, or "book of hours", a personal book of prayer. In this piece one peasant leads a harrow, breaking up and leveling the plowed ground, while another sows seeds. In the distance people walk along the Seine River, with Charles V's royal palace, the Louvre in the background. Brothers Hermann, Jean & Paul Limbourg were the three artists.

AC337 PYSANKA (20 x 26) Color poster shows enlarged samples of 38 Pysanky eggs with various designs.

75 AC346 THE PROMENADE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1917) by Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French artist Chagall painted dreamlike, visionary images that incorporated layers of geometric shapes and the suggestion of movement. In this self-portrait, the real and unreal merge as Chagall celebrates his new marriage.

AC347 THE DRAGONFLY (20 x 16) (1998) (Reverse side of AC348, PRISMES ELECTRIQUES) An upclose photo of a dragonfly accompanies the poem by Douglas Florian (1950- ).

AC348 PRISMES ELECTRIQUES (1914) by Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) (Reverse side of AC347, THE DRAGONFLY) The first electric streetlight in Paris inspired French artist Delaunay to paint "Electric Prisms." It features discs of color and rhythmic patterns of light.

AC369 PICASSO DOUBLE FACE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) [DS] by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Warhol transformed familiar images from popular culture, the daily news, and art history into what became known as Pop Art. In this painting, Warhol reproduces the look of the cubist portraits of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. The reverse side discusses the artist, the painting, and gives suggestions for student art projects.

DVD12 EXPLORING FRENCH WINE REGIONS (2006; 90 min.) [A] Explore the wine regions of on a journey from the vibrant French capital, Paris, to the many regions known worldwide for their wines – the Loire, Burgundy, Bordeaux, the Rhone, Alsace . Spectacular sights and charming inns await visitors. Learn about the grape growing, the production year and the varietals that make France synonymous with the noblest of fruits.

DVD18 BRINGING HOME SARDINIA (2005; 77 min.) [M,S,A] Off the Western coast of Italy, Sardinia is an island of matchless beauty and amazing culture in the warm waters of the Mediterranean sea. Meet intelligent, funny, spiritual and talented people from all walks of life. Bring home the sights sounds, music, poetry and people of Sardinia.

DVD20 PRAGUE – PARIS AND A CRUISE (2006; 84 min.) [M,S,A] Experience two of Europe's most exciting and historic cities – Prague and Paris. Each has its own identity and charm. Prague is laid-back Bohemian and a city of classical symphonies and concerts at the same time. Paris, The City of Light, is bright and bustling with history and tradition at every turn. The Cruise, on the Main, Rhine, and Moselle Rivers traces a history of Europe's heartland, with the color and excitement of castles, small towns, and Europe's finest wine area.

V42 HENRY MOORE - THE SCULPTOR (1898-1986) (1969; 24 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} Watch this British sculptor at work in his studio. Listen to him talk about his art and gain an understanding of the process and concepts behind a finished work of art.

V46 RENOIR (1841-1919) (7 min.) [M,S,A] Shows much of the French painter's art, as well as commentary on his philosophy.

V47 GOYA (1746-1828) (10 min.) [M,S,A] Shows many of the Spanish painter's works. Tells about Spain, the country, its history, and Goya.

V61 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (1983; 75 min.) [S,A] For more than 75 years, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) played a central role in the development of modern architecture. He remains one of the greatest American architects. This engaging biographic portrait of the Wisconsin-born architect traces the evolution of his unique vision of

76 space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature.

LAND OF THE EAGLE SERIES (1991; each video is 60 min.) [I,M,S,A]

From the PBS series which examines the relationships of Europeans with the North American continent and the Native American peoples they encountered. V62 PART 1: THE GREAT ENCOUNTER V63 PART 2: CONFRONTING THE WILDERNESS V64 PART 3: CONQUERING THE SWAMPS V65 PART 4: ACROSS THE SEA OF GRASS V66 PART 5: INTO THE SHINING MOUNTAINS V67 PART 6: LIVING ON THE EDGE V68 PART 7: THE FIRST AND LAST FRONTIER V69 PART 8: SEARCHING FOR PARADISE

V73 LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT TO PARIS (60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) from San Diego to Paris; from the Ryan factory to the Eiffel Tower. See the sights and experience the flight with Lindbergh's own words.

V74 ROMANTIC GERMANY (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Traditional Germany is a country of living history, colorful pageants, open markets and breath- taking beauty. Visit Frankfurt, Bonn, Cologne, Berlin, Munich and many of Germany's other historic and scenic locations.

V76 NORWAY: LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN (1991; 80 min.) [M,S,A] From Oslo to North Cape, Phil Slayton takes you on a journey through the land of the midnight sun.

V77 GREAT BRITAIN! (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Once the highways of the industrial revolution, traveling the canals are now the best way to get a leisurely look at the people, places and history of Great Britain.

V78 SWITZERLAND: A PEAK EXPERIENCE (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Ski the high slopes and glaciers. Hear the springtime symphony of a waterfall. Ride the Glacier Express. Helicopter to the Matterhorn summit. Take time to meet the people and learn about the history and cultures of Switzerland.

V82 LETTERS HOME FROM ICELAND (1989; 91 min.) [M,S,A] Visit cosmopolitan Reykjavik, nightlife capital of Europe. Experience the land of the midnight sun where the citizens pay for their summer sun with 3 months of almost total darkness. Journey across Iceland's rugged, lifeless interior and see the regal Icelandic pony and the comical puffin.

V84 : THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD (60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the story of Columbus as you travel through Spain and visit the actual cities and towns where he pursued the Catholic sovereigns for assistance.

V89 ZAGREB STORIES FOR CHILDREN I (31 min.) [M,S,A] From Yugoslavia's Zagreb Studio. A collection of three silent cartoon children's stories told through visual arts. Recommended for adults and children interested in modern European culture and/or animation.

77 V97 HUNGARY: LAND OF PROMISE (1991; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Visit Budapest, cruise the Danube and experience the past and present of the country of Hungary.

V104 THE SUNNY SOUTH OF FRANCE (1994; 93 min.) [M,S,A] A land of brightness and warmth, of perfumed breezes rich with the scents of lavender, pine and flowers - this is the land of the French Riviera, the beaches of Cannes, the Roman world of Orange, the Arles of Van Gogh, and the medieval walled town of Carsassonne.

V110 SCOTLAND! (1995; 85 min.) [M,S,A] This is the wild and woolly side of Great Britain. Visit Edinburgh, look for the Loch Ness monster, play golf at St. Andrews. Tour Glasgow, Aberdeen, the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

V111 POLAND (1996; 75 min.) [M,S,A] Visit historic and scenic sites throughout the Republic of Poland. Discover medieval Poland and tour the city of Krakow. Learn of the heroic resistance of the Poles during World War II and the tragic fate of Polish Jews. Take an exciting raft trip through the Dunaject River Gorge.

V113 FINLAND: LAND OF CONTRASTS (same as V142) (1995; 85 min.) [M,S,A] Visit this beautiful country with 188,000 lakes. Discover the contrasts from traditional Russian- style architecture to ultra-modern buildings; modern and prosperous lifestyle with Old World traditions.

V114 HIGHWAY TO ALASKA AND THE KLONDIKE (105 min.) [M,S,A] Travel over the Chilkoot Pass and down 600 miles of the River from Skagway, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada and on to the old Bonanza Creek.

V115 CZECH/SLOVAKIA: LAND OF BEAUTY AND CHANGE (80 min.) [M,S,A] January 1, 1993, the country known as Czechoslovakia was split into The Czech Republic and The Republic of Slovakia. Visit these new, yet ancient countries. Tour Prague, the city of the golden spires and Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

V130 PORTUGAL'S PLACES & FACES (1995; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Take an historical and modern journey through a surprisingly diverse country. Tour all regions of the area including a voyage to northern Portugal on a replica of a 500-year-old ship like Vasco da Gama sailed to in 1497.

V134 THE CHARM OF HOLLAND (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a modern fairy tale land with tulips, windmills, wooden shoes and a Queen! Discover a nation of extraordinary beauty, tradition and history.

V142 FINLAND: LAND OF CONTRASTS (Same as V113)

V148 GERMANY WUNDERBAR! (80 min.) [M,S,A] Travel through the famous cities of Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and many others; visit the birthplaces of such greats as Bach, Gutenberg and Luther.

V160 NORTH OF SOUTH (76 min.) [M,S,A] From veteran Arctic traveler Lewis Rasmussen comes this unique travel and adventure film-show. Here live the Indians, in the world's largest beaver preserve. Here is nature in the raw, where only the fittest survive.

78 V161 THE GREAT MACKENZIE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Two thousand miles of canoe travel through Canada's Northwest Territory, from Waterways to Aklavik, combine to bring you a thrilling story of a mighty river and its peoples.

V169 ADVENTURES OF THE VIKINGS (1996; 83 min.) [M,S,A] This fascinating story tells of the lives and travels of three Scandinavian groups (Norwegian, Swedish & Danish) who ruled much of Europe, the British Isles & Russia between the 8th and 11th centuries.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V182 "AT HOME" IN AUSTRIA (95 min.) [M,S,A] From Carinthia to Vienna, from a coffee shop where you can enjoy a morning cup and a newspaper to bringing the cows down at summer's end, join us on a tour of the cities and countryside of this picturesque country.

V188 ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, PART I (68 min.) [S,A] {TG} Split into three sections, look at examples of art in sculpture, painting, and architecture. Number 1- The Origins of Western Art (a survey). In a journey of fifteen hundred years, travel in time from Caesar Augustus to the time of Raphael. Number 2-Artists of the Early Renaissance. The Renaissance was fostered in three Italian cities - Venice, Florence, and Rome. This time period roughly covers the 14th through 17th centuries. Tempera and fresco painting are two of the methods discussed. Number 3-From the Renaissance to the Modern Age. This look at art extends from the 16th century to the 20th century, from the introduction of oil paintings of Da Vinci to the Baroque period to the Impressionism of Monet.

V189 ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, PART II (1993; 66 min.) [S,A] {TG} Split into three sections, this video continues from Part I, covering the 16t through the 20th centuries. Number 4-The Northern Renaissance and its Movement West. Northern Renaissance art, based on the Italian Renaissance, moved slowly westward across the Channel to England in the 17th century, then to the New World. Number 5-Five Post-Renaissance Styles. Take a close up look at Mannerism, Realism, Baroque, Rococo and Academic styles. Number 6-Modern Art Trends. This portion covers Romanticism, Impressionism, Cubism, Realism, and Expressionism. Primitive methods are also discussed.

V195 INSIDE SWITZERLAND (90 min.) [M,S,A] (same as V335) If one were to try and capture Switzerland, in one word, it would surely be the word 'diversity.' The natural beauty includes the Alps, two major rivers and numerous lakes. Areas are identified with cultural heritage: German, French, Italian and a small enclave of Romansch. Churches, cathedrals, castles and old town centers reflect the diversity. From Geneva to Sargans, travel this lovely country by cable car, gondola, ship and car.

V220 IRISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE (1997; 25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to the land, history, and customs of Ireland along with the story of Irish immigration to America. Count to ten and learn a few words in Gaelic. Drop in on a dance rehearsal and then watch girls and boys perform traditional Irish dances for St. Patrick's Day. View a folktale, The Legend of Knockmany, make a Celtic harp, and sing a traditional Irish

79 folksong, Oro, Se Do.

V267 FRANCE (86 min.) [M,S,A] From its prehistoric existence to today; from the marshes of the Camarque to the 70-meter long tapestry in Bayeux; from the sites of battle in WWI to the famous perfume factories, France is a land of various sites, sounds and smells.

V297 BAVARIA AND THE BLACK FOREST (2000; 94 min.) [M,S,A] Rich in history, alive with fairy tales and blessed with magnificent scenery, these are the most popular tourist destinations in Germany.Visit all the familiar attractions - Mad Ludwig's castle, Oktoberfest, Hitler's Eagle's Nest, Triberg's cuckoo clocks and more.

V300 THE NEW EASTERN EUROPE (1994; 90 min.) [M,S,A] Join a family of adventurers as they set out by bicycle, train, and cruise ship, for a first-hand look at the new Eastern Europe. Meet a Czech family in Prague; wander through the ongoing restoration of Dresden; be there for the removal of Checkpoint Charlie; wander through the palace grounds of Frederick the Great at Potsdam; meet three Polish girls on the train to Warsaw; see the famous baths and spas of Budapest; cruise down the Danube, through the 80-mile-long Iron Gate gorge.

V308 THE SPIRIT OF SWEDEN (1989; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world - Stockholm. Visit the elegant Grand Hotel, explore old town Stockholm. Cruise through the heartland on the 322 mile Gota Canal. Visit the Viking island of Gotland. From the 700 year old wall in Visby, to the reindeer in the Lappland mountains, celebrate the rich tradition and spirit of Sweden.

V311 NORWAY . . . NORTHERN DELIGHTS (1994; 87 min.) [M,S,A] Tour the magnificent coast from whence came the Vikings; enjoy the view from the glacier- capped mountains; watch rivers tumble over cliffs in thousand-foot falls to the fjords below. Travel from Bergen deep into the fjord district - to the spectacular beauty of famed Geirangerfjord. Join in the making of Hardanger-cakes in the centuries-old manner at Torekoven. Take the hydrofoil through the 110-mile-long Sognefjord to catch the famed Flam-Myrdal Railway high into the mountains.

V313 THE FACES OF ITALY (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Italy is about more than Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and the ancient Romans. Meet the fashionable beauties on Rome's Via Venato, and the lusty fishermen of Brindisi. Travel from the Italian Riviera to the Italian Alps; visit outdoor markets, pasta making, and wine making. From tip to toe, this magnificent Country will invite you back again and again.

THE ARTIST'S SPECIALS (2002) [I,M] These high-quality, live-action videos give children an appreciation of art, music, and scientific creativity. Against a backdrop of stunning historical locations, these Emmy award-winning films encourage self-esteem in young people while engaging their imaginations. V317 DEGAS AND THE DANCER (56 min.) A struggling Degas (1834-1917) finds inspiration for his art in Marie, a young ballerina. Degas helps Marie tap into the talent she doesn't believe she has while she convinces Degas to persevere despite criticism from the art establishment.

V318 MONET: SHADOW AND LIGHT (56 min.)

80 Monet's (1840-1926) glorious summer of painting ends abruptly with harsh attacks from both his father and art critics. He intends to abandon everything but is convinced otherwise by aspiring young artist Daniel. As Monet show Daniel a new way of seeing the world of art, Daniel helps Monet see the importance of family.

V319 REMBRANDT: FATHERS AND SONS (53 min.) At the height of his success Rembrandt (1606-1669) takes on a young Jewish studio apprentice named Samuel. The boy's struggle to break free of his family's rigid expectations leads the painter to wrestle with his own complacency.

V320 MARY CASSATT: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST (56 min.) Cassatt's (1844-1926) Parisian solitude is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of her brother's three kids but she soon finds herself inspired and uses the children as models. Meanwhile, Cassatt's teenage niece plays cupid between Cassatt and the great painter Degas. Romance does not blossom but Degas invites Cassatt to join the Impressionists.

V321 GOYA: AWAKENED IN A DREAM (55 min.) At 73, Spanish painter Goya (1746-1828) abandons the royal court. Painting alone at his country villa, he finds that his housekeeper's daughter, Rosarita, has a talent for drawing. They become friends and Goya teaches her how to "see" as an artist. Rosarita witnesses the creation of Goya's masterpiece, The Black Paintings, and helps foil the Spanish Inquisitions's attempt to suppress the creation.

V322 WINSLOW HOMER: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL (49 min.) American artist Winslow Homer (1836-1910) leaves his post as Civil War illustrator and seeks solitude at a friend's farm. There he meets two teenagers who seem intent on disrupting his peace. It turns out that like him, the teens are haunted in the aftermath of the war. By facing the truth, they free themselves of their ghosts and give Homer a new inspiration for his art.

V329 IRELAND: LAND OF MY FOREFATHERS (2002; 65 min.) [M,S,A] Travel along scenic byways, stopping along the way to take a boat cruise along the Shannon River; watch the horse show in Buttevant; visit other locations such as Dublin, the Clonmacnoise Monastery ruins, Cliffs of Moor, Limerick, St. John's Castle, and many more sites both historical and cosmopolitan. Enjoy the pastoral nature of this land, with history back more than 9,000 years.

V330 ROYAL ENGLAND (90 min.) [M,S,A] Enjoy the highlights of this country: London, Canterbury, Leeds Castle, Oxford, Henley-on- Thames, Portsmouth, Dartmouth, Cornwall, Salisbury, Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon, Chipping Campden, York, Yorkshire Dales, & the Lake District.

V332 UNDISCOVERED WALES (2001; 75 min.) [M,S,A] With a long and tumultuous history, Wales is a small municipality lying on the western shore of Great Britain. Reconstructed Celtic, Roman and Medieval villages give us a feeling of life in a land with cultures going back over 5,000 years. Visit the capital city of Cardiff, the coal fields of the southern valleys; see the famed Tintern Abbey, immortalized by Wordsworth. Visit a sheep farm; enjoy traditional music and dances.

V333 GERMANY (85 min.) [M,S,A] Germany's long history, varied land and its location in the heart of Europe have created unparalleled diversity. Visit such sites as Frankfurt, Triberg, Lake Constance, and Dresden; cruise

81 the Rhein River; celebrate the Brothers Grimm along The Fairy Tale Road; attend the Maritime Festival in Vegesack. Germany is an adventure of discovery in a rich & ancient land.

V335 INSIDE SWITZERLAND (same as V195)

V337 RETURN TO SWEDEN (77 min.) [M,S,A] It is the ancestral home of millions of Americans whose grandparents and great-grandparents came from Sweden. Armed with only the names and birthdates of his great-grandparents, the videographer was able to discover more than he dared hope. . . even the farm where his great- grandfather was born and grew up.

V338 THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND (85 min.) [M,S,A] This is a fresh look at an old and revered land. Come along down the back roads, across the moors, up the glens, and through the mountains. Visit Inverness, Edinburgh, small villages, castles, a sheep dog trial, a pipeband contest and two golf courses. Awaken your awareness of the diversity of the native wildlife and their habitats.

V339 THE PEOPLE OF POLAND (84 min.) [M,S,A] Discover the land and meet the people of Poland. Here is Poland old and new...the "cradle of the Polish nation" in Gniezno, and the "cradle of Solidarity", birthplace of the new Poland, in Gdansk. Enjoy the Festival of Polish Folk Music and Song at Kazimierz Dolny, or a Chopin recital in Warsaw. Here too is scenic Poland - a charming and beautiful country, from white sand beaches of the Baltic Seacoast, through unspoiled lake country of Mazury, to the rugged High Tatra mountains. Poland is a land of surpassing beauty.

V341 IRELAND: CELTIC MYTHS & SPLENDORS (2003, 87 min.) [M,S,A] The country of Ireland has many stories to tell. . .and some of them are true! Nowhere on earth is there a better place to spin the tales of past and present. Explore not only popular sites, but many little-known nooks and crannies. And in the process meet Giants, Geniuses, Saints, Spirits, and a whole lot more. Come enjoy the history, myth, and culture of the Gaelic people today.

V347 ITALY'S FABLED ISLES (82 min.) [M,S,A] Venture off-shore for adventure in Sicily, Capri & Elba. Visit Messina, Palermo Monreale, Taormina; climb Mt. Etna, attend a giant puppet show, hear exciting music. Walk the land once ruled by Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, and Normans. Meet the joyful people of Seductive Sicily, Glamorous Capri, and Sedate Elba.

V348 ALPS (2004; 81 min.) [M,S,A] From Monaco's Mediterranean shores, march to Provence, stroll Italy's romantic Lake Country and hike Dolomite peaks. Traverse tiny Liechtenstein and sled Switzerland's “Top of Europe.” Surprise marmots at the Matterhorn, explore colorful villages in Austria, listen to musical Salzburg and lift a stein near Bavarian castles. After savoring Slovenia's shimmering lakes, soar the heights of Mont Blanc.

V349 THE MISTY ISLES OF SCOTLAND (85 min.) [M,S,A] This film is in part a sequel to “The Highlands of Scotland”. Many of the same themes – wool gathering, whiskey distilling, stone circles, prehistoric stone towers (called brochs), castle exploring and wildlife watching are enjoyed. You'll visit Arran, the Inner Hebrides (Islay, Jura, Mull, Skye), and the Outer Hebrides (Harris & Lewis), Orkney, and Shetland. Experience intimate moments with Shetland's famous ponies, a Harris tweed weaver, sweater knitters, archeological wonders, Gray Seals, Red-Throated Loons, and Fallow Deer.

82 V350 GREECE AND ITS AEGEAN ISLANDS (80 min.) [M,S,A] Experience history as it comes to life on this tour of mainland Greece, and the many islands of the Aegean. Discover what makes Greece and its islands an on-going attraction for travelers from around the world. Sightsee in the city of Athens and the ruins of the Acropolis. Watch the changing of the guard at Parliament's Presidential Palace. Walk the ancient sites of Peloponnese at Mycenae, Epidaurus and Olympia. Tour mainland Greece, from the mountain monasteries of Meteora to Thessaloniki, second city of Greece. Island hop to Rhodes, Crete and Santorini.

V352 PRAGUE – PARIS AND A CRUISE (SAME AS DVD20)

NATIVE AMERICAN/INUIT PEOPLES

AC4 ARROWHEAD (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1988) by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940- ) Abstract painting by a Native American artist uses pictographs & geometric shapes.

AC14 NATIVE AMERICAN GAMES (25 x 18) (Same as AC181) Describes 4 games played by the first Americans.

AC20 NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS (20 x 16) Map showing distribution of Native American peoples in the 1800's.

AC21 THE EARLY AMERICANS (31 x 23) Depicts the first Americans' route over the land bridge from Siberia. Also shows archaeology at work today. A timeline of North American prehistory included.

AC37 INDIAN HOMES (18 x 24) (1983) (Same as AC177) A Field Museum poster showing five different styles of Native American homes.

AC39 TOYS AND GAMES (48 x 36) Royal Ontario Museum poster showing photos of Native American toys and games.

AC40 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (48 x 36) Royal Ontario Museum poster showing photos of Native American musical instruments.

AC47a-d A MAP OF AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY (36 x 24) (1991) (4 copies; same as AC108) Large map of U.S. today showing locations of Native American reservations. Smaller maps illustrate the reduction in Native American homelands since 1492. Population of reservations and other information is also given.

AC53 THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER'S PEAK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1863) by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) A Rocky Mountain landscape by a European-American, this painting depicts a scene from the Wind River range in Wyoming. Foreground features an encampment of Shoshone Native Americans.

AC64 LAND OF THE EAGLE (18 x 24) (1991) Native American poster featuring photograph "Sunset of a Dying Race" and passage from The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux (1953).

AC65 NORTH AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS-INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (32 x 37) (1974)

83 [DS] National Geographic map showing location of important pre-Columbian archaeological sites. Reverse side map shows culture areas and identifies Native American tribes within each area.

AC74 ANISHINABE (17 x 24) Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission poster featuring photograph of Anishinabe baby in a cradleboard to encourage land & wildlife conservation.

AC75 THE SPIRIT LIVES 1992 - YEAR OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN (18 x 21) (1992) Poster announcing the Quincentennial as the year of the American Indian. Tribe names are listed, from Alabama-Coushatta to Yauapai.

AC76 AMERICAN INDIAN LEADERS (18 x 25) (1991) Poster published by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, features 11 Native American men and women, important leaders in science and engineering.

AC77 AMERICAN INDIAN BUILDERS OF A NATION (18 x 25) (1991) Poster published by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society celebrating the skills and talents of American Indian architects, engineers, and laborers through the centuries.

AC78 AMERICAN INDIAN CONTRIBUTIONS (18 x 25) (1991) Poster published by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society celebrating contributions of Native Americans to agriculture, medicine, engineering and other disciplines.

AC104 ADOBE & MAIZE - AT HOME WITH NATURE AT HUPOBI PUEBLO (20 x 16) (1993) [DS] {TG} Poster and teacher's guide feature a unit on ancient Native American environmental technology. Teacher's Guide topics include dry farming, and classroom agriculture.

AC108 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY (36 x 24) (1992) [DS] An updated version of AC47a-d. Reverse side lists reservation name, state, total acreage, tribal land, total & Indian populations.

AC138 INDIAN CORN (24 x 36) Poster featuring 29 types of corn.

AC177 INDIAN HOMES (Same as AC37)

AC181 NATIVE AMERICAN GAMES (Same as AC14)

WISCONSIN TIMELINES (38 x 24) Illustrations, timelines, and Wisconsin maps show the history of these prehistoric people: AC284 WOODLAND/MISSISSIPPIAN/ONEOTA (800 BC - AD 1630) AC285 PALEOINDIANS (10,000 - 6500 BC) AC286 ARCHAIC (6500 - 800 BC)

AC291 HOODOOS & HORIZONS: THE COLORADO PLATEAU ECOSYSTEM (30 x 21) (1999) [DS] {TG} Illustration of the landscape with animals of the region. Reverse side includes activities and information about the Native Americans of the area. 8-page booklet included. Teacher's Guide topics include Geologic Wonder, Ecological Diversity, Management Challenges and Developing a

84 Vision.

AC296 MATH OF THE NAVAJO (23 x 34) (1992) Illustration of a Navajo woman and her sheep, along with a woven wool rug showing the typical geometric designs of their art. Description of illustration is included.

AC314 NATIVE AMERICANS (mounted on 22 x 14 tagboard) A map showing the state lines of the contiguous 48 states and the Native American tribes that lived in each area.

AC315 INDIAN TRIBES OF AMERICA (mounted on 22 x 14 tagboard) A map of the contiguous 48 states with state names and the Native American tribes that lived in each area.

AC316 GREAT CHIEFS OF THE AMERICAN WEST (mounted on 22 x 14 tagboard) Poster shows photographs or drawings of eight prominent Native American chiefs and the tribes they were from.

AC320 ANCIENT CAVE ART (24 x 18) Photo of cave art in honor of Wisconsin Archaeology Week, May 12-20.

AC325-k TRANSFORMATION MASK (Vancouver Island) (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. This mask is appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion.

AC329 AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES (24 x 17) (1988) Illustrated map of the 48 contiguous states, with names of tribes in their native regions. Also, illustrations of various Indian peoples and artifacts, including pottery, corn, and totem poles.

AC336 BUFFALO (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1992) by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940-) Smith blends traditional and contemporary images in collages that serve to resolve Native American stereotypes. The artist says, "I like mixing. . . imagery together in a layered way to tell a story with wry humor."

AC349 SONG OF THE SKY LOOM (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) A poem, in the traditional verse of the Tewa people of the Southwestern United States, on a colorful poster about Mother Earth and Father Sky taking the gifts of the people and weaving a "garment of brightness."

DB5 PALEOINDIANS, MAMMOTHS & MASTODONS Contains a variety of resources and information about the Kenosha Public Museum's archaeological excavation of a woolly mammoth in Kenosha County. Includes a mammoth tooth, flint-knapping tools, and point (arrowhead) mounts.

DB18 WISCONSIN NATIVE AMERICANS: FOODS Contents include items Native Americans used for food including beans, corn, cranberries, and nuts. Other resource materials include books, deer fur, rabbit pelt, clam shell, and maple syrup. Teacher's Guide included. These materials fit in with the KUSD standards and benchmarks for Grade 3.

85 DB19 WISCONSIN NATIVE AMERICANS: CLOTHING Contents include items Eastern Woodlands Native Americans used to make their clothing such as animal furs, scrapers, sinew & porcupine quills. Other items include a sample of moccasins and samples of trade items such as trade cloth, glass beads, bells & silk ribbon. Teacher's Guide included.

DB20 WISCONISN NATIVE AMERICANS: SHELTER & TRANSPORTATION Contents include items Eastern Woodlands Native Americans used for shelters, model of a wigwam, cattail reeds, sphagnum moss, willow branches, birch , canvas, plant cordage, & sinew. Also included are replicas of items used for transportation, birch bark canoe & snow shoes. Teacher's Guide included.

DVD5 AMERICA'S STONE AGE EXPLORERS (2005; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Who were the first Americans and where did they come from? The conventional view that they arrived around 13,500 years ago across the Bering Strait land bridge is now being questioned as other evidence comes to light. NOVA investigates controversial clues, including finds in an Alaskan bear cave, and a stone tool from Virginia. Then visit an extraordinary Clovis dig in Texas which points to a completely different solution to the puzzle.

DVD 16 AZTALAN: NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK (2007; 9 min.) [I,M,S,A] Visit this historic landmark along the Crawfish River in Wisconsin. Archaeologists believe Mississippian Indians moved up from Cahokia in Illinois to live among the late Woodland Indians. Hear archaeologists explain how the people changed the landscape for their purposes, building platform mounds, fences and underground food storage pits.

V1 INDIAN ORIGINS: FIRST 50,000 YEARS (1976; 18 min.) [I,M] Uses archaeology and geology to explain how scientists believe the first people arrived in North America and how they lived.

V2 INDIAN CULTURE: 2000 BC - 1500 AD (1976; 18 min.) [I,M] Explains how archaeologists use artifacts to learn how prehistoric peoples lived.

V3 THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE: AFTER 1500 AD (1976; 19 min.) [I,M] Discusses the impact Europeans had on Native cultures, including the effect of horses and trade goods on their lifestyles. Touches on contemporary Native Americans and their lifestyles.

V19 THE TAOS PUEBLO (1986; 9 min.) [I,M] {TG} Visit with the Native Americans at Taos pueblo in . Shows how bread is made, adobe houses are repaired, and how pottery is made.

V20 INUIT KIDS (1986; 15 min.) [I,M] {TG} Meet two 13-year-old Inuit (Eskimo) boys. See how contemporary children live in the Arctic.

V22 THREE STONE BLADES (15 min.) [I,M,S,A] An Inuit legend dramatized by Inuits (Eskimos). Tells about a woman's encounter with the spirit world and how it saved her life and the lives of her children.

V23 THE HOPI (CORN IS LIFE) (1982; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Visit the Hopi people in their villages on the mesas of northeastern Arizona. The video focuses on

86 the importance of corn in the lives of the Hopi.

V40 THE MYSTERY OF MESA VERDE (1983; 22 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} Explores the ancient civilization that built the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, Colorado and raises questions about the origins and fate of this culture.

V59 CHILDREN OF THE LONG-BEAKED BIRD (1976; 36 min.) [I,M,S,A] Portrait of a Crow Indian boy at home in two worlds - traditional Native American and modern American cultures.

LAND OF THE EAGLE SERIES (1991; each video is 60 min.) [I,M,S,A] From the PBS series which examines the relationships of Europeans with the North American continent and the Native American peoples they encountered. V62 PART 1: THE GREAT ENCOUNTER V63 PART 2: CONFRONTING THE WILDERNESS V64 PART 3: CONQUERING THE SWAMPS V65 PART 4: ACROSS THE SEA OF GRASS V66 PART 5: INTO THE SHINING MOUNTAINS V67 PART 6: LIVING ON THE EDGE V68 PART 7: THE FIRST AND LAST FRONTIER V69 PART 8: SEARCHING FOR PARADISE

V70 COLUMBUS DIDN'T DISCOVER US: NATIVE PEOPLE'S PERSPECTIVE ON THE COLUMBUS QUINCENTENNIAL (1992; 24 min.) [M,S,A] In preparation for the Columbus Quincentennial, 300 native peoples came to the highlands of Ecuador in July 1990 to participate in the First Continental Conference of Indigenous Peoples. Features interviews with indigenous activists representing a wide spectrum of Indian nations from North, South and Central America filmed at this historic gathering.

V95 NATIVE AMERICANS: THE HISTORY OF A PEOPLE (1992; 25 min.) [I,M,S,A] An excellent, concise video about Native American culture. Part 1 consists of archival photographs, film footage and artwork are used to tell how Native Americans used to live. Part 2 looks at the conflicts with the Europeans from the time of the explorers to the present.

V137 ALGONQUIN CANOE (1984; 57 min.) [M,S,A] Watch the centuries-old art of building a birchbark canoe using time tested as well as modern equipment. From choosing the proper tree materials to its maiden voyage, see each step of canoe construction.

V145 NATIVE AMERICAN FOLKTALES (1997; 23 min.) [I,M] {TG} This video has four tales from four tribes: Pueblo, Pawnee, Miwok, and Seneca.

V160 NORTH OF SOUTH (76 min.) [M,S,A] From veteran Arctic traveler Lewis Rasmussen comes this unique travel and adventure film-show. Here live the Cree Indians, in the world's largest beaver preserve. Here is nature in the raw, where only the fittest survive.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

87 V175 ARCTIC JOURNEY (76 min.) [M,S,A] Unique documentary story of the Swampy-Cree Indians of York. See superb pictures of rare bird and plant life. Complete, first-time pictures of the Stone-Carver Indians.

V176 NATIVE AMERICANS: MYTHS AND REALITIES (1997; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Three young Native Americans discuss ways they are working to change stereotypes and problems contemporary Native Americans face.

V177 SACAJAWEA (18 min.) [I,M] A wonderfully animated version of the story of the young Shoshone woman who was stolen from her people by the Hidatsa and later achieved a place in history by helping Lewis & Clark.

V178 POSITIVELY NATIVE (1992; 15 min.) [I,M] Two young boys, one Native American, one Korean, work to make a video to help counter stereotypes of Native Americans. Their work convinces a community center to change its "Tomahawks" mascot.

V179 LOST IN TIME (1989; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the story of prehistoric peoples from the crossing of the Bering Strait land bridge to the arrival of Europeans. Four periods of cultural development are covered: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian.

V180 NATIVE WISCONSIN (32 min.) [I,M,S,A] Travel to the 11 Native American reservations in Wisconsin. Some history of each tribe/band is discussed along with information about economic endeavors on each reservation.

V181 ANCIENT AMERICA: THE NORTHWEST (1999; 100 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through the Pacific Northwest Coast to meet the Native Americans who are known for their exquisite carved totem poles and other art works. Explore the volcanoes of the region through myths and science.

V185 BIRCHBARK CANOE (1947; 60 min.) [M,S,A] A Milwaukee Public Museum film of the making of a birchbark canoe at Lac du Flambeau by builder Bob Pine, assisted by Fred LaCasa.

V193 ALASKA'S GREAT WILDERNESS (1997; 54 min.) [I,M,S] Travel to a place of incomparable beauty and power where you will witness close-up the amazing cycles of life in one of the last pristine corners of our planet Earth. Soar over Mount McKinley, watch caribou roam the plains, listen to the howl of the wolf, witness the golden eagle in flight, meet a mother grizzly and her cubs as they emerge from hibernation. You'll be swept up in the drama and beauty of this unique wilderness.

V194 ALCAN HIGHWAY: ADVENTURE ROAD TO ALASKA (1992; 60 min.) [I,M,S] Get a taste of the North; its past, its present, its people and the activities available to the traveler. Watch the building of the highway, experience the difference in travel before and after this modern wonder. Meet the people who live along the road and see how they combine modern and frontier lifestyles. Ride horseback in search of mountain sheep. Relive the 1898 gold rush, visit Whitehorse for the Sourdough Rendezvous.

V196 NATIVE AMERICANS: PEOPLE OF THE FOREST (1994; 24 min.) [I,M]

88 This video is designed to introduce students to Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands and to help establish an affinity for their culture. The focus is pre-1600's, depicting a day in the life of an Ojibwa tribe as told through the voice of Little Flower, a 13-year-old girl.

V225 NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE (1997; 25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to the history and culture of the diverse groups of Native American s that first lived in North America. Learn to count to ten in the Pima language and say a few words in the Navajo language. Visit the southwestern Gila River Reservation near Phoenix, Arizona and see the fun things kids do in school as well as the traditional crafts stll made by Native Americans today. Hear the Inuit folktale, Fox Fools Eagle, learn how to make a sand painting, and sing along to Chumash Welcome Song.

V354 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS (1994; 2 videos, 34 min. & 23 min.) [I,M,S,A] Two series: Indians of the Southwest, Indians of the plains & Indians of California. A vivid and enlightening look at the people whose proud heritage & rich culture are a national treasure.

NORTH/CENTRAL AMERICA (CANADA, MEXICO, , , , , , & )

AC11 THE FAIR IN REYNOSA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1987) by Carmen Lomas Garza (1948 - ) Folk-art painting of a taco vendor at the fair by a Mexican-American artist.

AC68 "SMILING" FIGURE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (pre-Columbian figure, Classic Period AD 200-900, Veracruz, Mexico) An example of a pre-Columbian "smiling" ceramic sculpture from Mexico, excavated near the town of Remojadas in Veracruz.

AC70 SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF SANTA CRUZ (20 x 16) (1992) [DS] Double-sided poster and accompanying teacher's guide are an activity to show how science is used in archaeology to reconstruct the past.

AC122 MATH OF MEXICO (23 x 35) Poster featuring the signs and symbols of ancient Aztec numbers.

AC123 CESAR CHAVEZ (17 x 22) (1927-1993) Poster featuring the life of the Hispanic-American founder of the American union, United Farm Workers.

AC124 SIMON BOLIVAR (17 x 22) (1793-1830) Poster featuring the South American general, "the George Washington of South America", and "El Liberator" of many South and Central American countries from Spanish rule.

AC129 HENRY CISNEROS (17 x 22) (1947- ) Poster featuring Hispanic-American and the "hardest working mayor in America", of San Antonio, TX, and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton.

AC130 RITA MORENO (17 x 22) (1931- ) Poster featuring this Puerto Rican known as "America's busiest performer".

89 AC131 KATHERINE ORTEGA (17 x 22) (1934- ) Poster of Hispanic-American and U.S. Treasurer under the Ronald Reagan.

AC297 MATH OF THE INCA (24 x 37) (1997) Illustration of an Incan king and queen with a servant; side panels illustrate the various uses of the quipus, the Incan numerical recording device. Description of illustrations is included.

AC325 MASK'S PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. f JAGUAR MASK (Mexico)- k TRANSFORMATION MASK (Vancouver Island)

AC350 LOS COLORES (17 x 22) [DS] Cartoon drawing of paint splotches of the eight basic colors with their Spanish names. Reverse side includes line drawing of front to be reproduced for classroom use only and colored, and a list of suggested activities including books to read relative to each color.

AC351 VOCABULARIO ŨTIL (17 x 22) [DS] List of 32 common words and phrases in Spanish, from Bienvenidos to Todo recto, with the English translation. Reverse side features activities to be reproduced for the classroom.

AC352 LOS NUMEROS 1-10 (17 x 22) [DS] Color poster of cartoon-like drawings of one to ten animals and the corresponding number in Spanish. Reverse side includes line drawings of activities which may be reproduced for classroom use only and colored.

AC363 THE FLOWER VENDOR (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1949) by Diego Rivera (1886-1957) Colorful painting of a woman being helped by her children to load flowers on her back to take to market.

AC364 LA PIÑATA (36 x 24) (1953) by Diego Rivera (1886-1957) Colorful painting of Mexican children scrambling to pick up treats after piñata is broken open.

AC365 DOS MUJERES (TWO WOMEN) (24 x 35) (1992) by Simon Silva (1961 - ) Colorful painting of sunflowers and two women washing their hair in a basin.

AC366 AUTORRETRATO CON MONOS (SELF-PORTRAIT WITH MONKEYS) (24 x 36) (1943) by Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) Self-portrait of Frida surrounded by flowers and monkeys. Poster is from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

AC367 MAYA CULTURE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) The Maya, who lived in the Yucatan Peninsula from around 2500 BC to AD 1550 excelled in the art, math, architecture and astronomy . This chart shows examples of their culture, including a clay figure, warrior eyepieces, seasonal festival mask, and Temple of Kukulcan.

AC370 MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA MAPS (31 x 20) (2007) [DS] Modern map of Mexico and Central American countries including map legend of roads, canals, airports, cities and capitals. Small side-maps show locations of Olmec, Maya and Aztec ancient

90 cultures. Reverse side shows geographic features such as Baja Peninsula, Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, Isthmus of Panama, , Belize Barrier Reef, Yucatan Peninsula, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Plateau and Sierra Madre Oriental and Occidental. Also discusses how the land bridge between North and South America was formed.

DVD 14 CANADA'S NATIONAL PARKS (78 min.) [M,S,A] Canada is a colossal land, spanning six time zones. Canada's Parks are preserving the beauty and wild power of this land. Visit 21 Canadian Parks from East to West; visit the park in where Vikings waded ashore a thousand years ago; explore the forested Parks of central Canada; take in the stunning mountains of the West; see the majestic and resplendent Pacific Rim. See the wild animals that make these Parks a living refuge, without which it would be a lifeless scenery.

DVD 18 WORLDS OF THE MAYA (80 min.) [M,S,A] Before most Western Europeans knew about the North American continent, the ancient occupied the eastern thrid of Meso-America. Excelling in mathematics, astrology, massive building techniques and agriculture, their wealth of scientific and artistic accomplishments continue to amaze modern scientists. Explore Belize and Guatemala, home to much of the Mayan culture today. Journey through ancient cities, as well as today's isolated villages, with their age- old traditions and ceremonies.

DVD 54 AMERICA'S PARK LANDS II: (2007:100min) [M,S,A] NEW A compilation of more famous parks and out of the way destinations, including North Cascades, Joshua Tree, Monument Valley, Devil's Tower, Ozarks, Great Smoky Mountains, Arches, Mammoth Cave, Denali & Capitol Reef. Award-winning photography brings to life the scenery and history of America's best places.

DVD 55 EASTERN CANADA RV ADVENTUREThe Maritimes & Newfoundland:(2012;85min) [M,S,A]NEW Tour of the Canadian Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick, & as well as the Gaspe Peninsula, and Newfoundland/. Includes many sights & adventures such as whale watching, lighthouse history, national parks, migratory bird refuge, agriculture, maritime history and more.

DVD56 LURE OF ALASKA: [M,S,A] NEW Juneau, Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Denali National Park, wildlife, remote villages, commercial fishing, sports fishing, farming, the Marine Highway, Bristol Bay....at more than twice the size of Texas, Alaska holds many treasures and continues to be the eternal lure for thousands of us today.

DVD 57 GHOST TOWNS of the WILD WEST: (2010; 100 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Gold fever ignited one of the greatest mass migrations in the world...wagon trains and fortune seekers headed for the gold fields of California and all points west. Relive the 1800's and the real Wild West. From mountain-top mines and alpine cirques to the heart of the Mojave Desert, gold left a legacy that shaped both the nation and landscapes across the west.

DVD59 HELLO, LOUISIANA: A Musical Travel Film: (2005;83 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Join musicians Monty & Marsha Brown as they explore Louisiana, where the Caribbean meets the Old South; where French and Spanish flavors mingle with Africa in America, forming a heady brew of music and cuisine to delight and amaze the whole world.

DVD60 THE HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO; (72 min.) [M,S,A] NEW

91 An exploration beyond the tourist sites of the “City by the Bay”. Victorian “painted ladies,” cable cars, Fishermans' Wharf, North Beach, Chinatown, Embarcadero, Japantown, Union Square, Mission District, Haight-Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Presidio Civic Center, Nob Hill, Alcatraz Prison & more...including rare footage of the 1906 earthquake.

V58 MURALS BY REYNALDO HERNANDEZ (18 min.) [M,S,A] (1950- ) A tour of Hernandez's murals in Milwaukee, Puerto Rico, and Racine, includes an interview with the artist. Hernandez painted the mural on the east side of the Lincoln Neighborhood Center in Kenosha.

V79 COSTA RICA UNICA! (1993; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Learn how forces of nature and history have shaped Costa Rica. Wander through the rainforests and visit modern cities. Take a midnight hike to view sea turtles laying their eggs. Herd cattle with cowboys of Guanacaste then join them in a Tico bullfight.

V106 MEXICO: YESTERDAY AND TODAY (1993; 20 min.) [M,S,A] {TG} View Mexico politically as a powerful nation, neighbor, and as a growing Latin American power; look at the cultural and geographical differences.

V114 HIGHWAY TO ALASKA AND THE KLONDIKE (105 min.) [M,S,A] Travel over the Chilkoot Pass and down 600 miles of the Yukon River from Skagway, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada and on to the old Bonanza Creek.

V124 ANDRES OROSCO OF MEXICO (1994; 12 min.) [I,M] From "The Children of Other Lands" video series. Follow Andres through a typical day in the city of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

V132 THE BEST OF THE CANADIAN WEST! (84 min.) [M,S,A] See this vast area which has evolved over millions of years, a land known first to nomadic Indians, then explorers and fur traders. Visit modern cities rising above the prairies. Pan for gold, explore scenic resorts, visit the Calgary Zoo, and excavate a 65 million-year-old skull.

V149 THE MONARCH: A BUTTERFLY BEYOND BORDERS (47 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the monarch's migration to Mexico. Look at this amazing creature in its various habitats. The video is in two parts: 1) life cycle and migration of the monarch; 2) the ecological and economical impact on a small community in Mexico, monarch's winter home.

V164 ADVENTURE ALONG THE U.S. CANADA BORDER (78 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the longest, continuous, undefended border in the world. Travel by train, hot air balloon, riverboat, dog sled, and wagon train. Explore from coast to coast on this great adventure!

V199 MAYA: THE BLOOD OF KINGS (32 min.) [M] Explore the archaeological ruins, dating back to AD 650, reclaimed from the jungles of Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala; discover the secret of the power at the center of this glittering civilization . . .and the still-debated mystery of its sudden demise. Learn about a culture that could fashion such extraordinary innovations as the New World's most complicated writing system, astonishingly complex mathematics, and astrological calculations that continue to amaze - even today.

V200 INCA: SECRETS OF THE ANCESTORS (37 min.) [M] Legendary Inca emperors ruled with great splendor and ritual, marking the stunning climax of

92 3000 years of South American history. Join researchers as they unravel the puzzle of Nazca, creators of the earth-drawings once believed to be the workings of extraterrestrials. Discover the exquisite gold artifacts of the Moche, then witness the incredible engineering feat of the fabled Machu Picchu, lost for centuries until an American archaeologist uncovered its beauty in 1911. Travel the Inca road system, marvel at the magnificent architecture, and observe the ancestral mummy worship.

AMERICAN CULTURES FOR CHILDREN (25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to this multicultural series that explores the rich tapestry of world cultures thriving in America today. Each video contains a variety of fun and fast- paced educational segments that celebrate culture. Each program includes geography and history about the original country or region and its language, tours of neighborhood restaurants or markets, festivals, folktales, arts & crafts, and a traditional folksong. V218 CENTRAL AMERICAN HERITAGE V224 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE

V306 EXPLORING COSTA RICA (2001; 82 min.) [M,S,A] This Central American country the size of West Virginia, has a diverse climate and terrain. San Jose, with a population of over 1 million, has the lowest cost of living of any city its size. Visit the central marketplace where you can buy formed leather art pieces, then the casinos at night. From Guayabo and a tour of the rainforest canopy by tram, to La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano; the ruins of a 1000 B.C. civilization to the "chicken of the trees" iguana park, this country has it all!

V312 BAJA RV ADVENTURE (75 min.) [M,S,A] Travel the 1,060-mile Transpeninsular Baja Highway from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas. Beginning at the busiest border crossing in the world, continue through Tijuana, Ensenada, and on down to the Midriff Islands. Visit Gerrero Negro, famous for salt production, and the world's friendliest gray whales. Visit a reserve protecting the endangered Peninsular Pronghorn. Tour the mission at San Ignacio; see the French colonial style architecture of Santa Rosalia. Finally, arrive at the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas.

V342 WESTERN CANADA: FAR AND WILD (2003, 84 min.) [M,S,A] Explore the far reaches of this vast country, from the ice-choked waters of the Hudson to the wildest coasts of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Discover its wild creatures: beluga whales, grizzly bear, caribou, sea lions, trumpeter swans, and bull elk. Experience its cultural heritage: the Calgary Stampede, Kamloopa Pow Wow, to the historical elegance of the grand railway hotels. Visit its cityscapes and tourist meccas: the old world charm of Victoria, the world class city of Vancouver, the floral finery of Butchart Gardens, and the largest mall of them all, the West Edmonton Mall.

V353 THE DREAM IS ALIVE (1985; 37 min.) [M,S,A] As enjoyed by millions in its IMAX® format, it's an experience the astronauts say is “the closest thing to being there.” Now the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum and Lockheed Corporation are proud to present this unique film. Share the astronauts' experience of working, eating, and sleeping in zero gravity. Look back at our magnificent earth; witness an exciting satellite repair – proof that we can work in space, and the historic walk in space by an American woman.

SOUTH AMERICA (ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, BOLIVIA, CHILE, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, FRENCH GUIANA, , PARAGUAY, PERU, SURINAME, URUGUAY, VENEZUELA)

AC7 DANCING IN COLOMBIA (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1980)

93 by Fernando Botero (1932- ) Party scene in a crowded cafe with musicians and two dancers, by Colombian artist.

AC124 SIMON BOLIVAR (17 x 22) (1793-1830) Poster featuring the South American general, "the George Washington of South America", and "El Liberator" of many South and Central American countries from Spanish rule.

AC128 GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ (17 x 22) (1928- ) Poster featuring the Colombian author as one of the world's most talented writers.

AC297 MATH OF THE INCA (24 x 37) (1997) Illustration of an Incan king and queen with a servant; side panels illustrate the various uses of the quipus, the Incan numerical recording device. Description of illustrations is included.

AC325-b DEVIL MASK (Bolivia) (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. This poster is appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion.

AC350 LOS COLORES (17 x 22) [DS] Cartoon drawing of paint splotches of the eight basic colors with their Spanish names. Reverse side includes line drawing of front to be reproduced for classroom use only and colored, and a list of suggested activities including books to read relative to each color.

AC351 VOCABULARIO ŨTIL (17 x 22) [DS] List of 32 common words and phrases in Spanish, from Bienvenidos to Todo recto, with the English translation. Reverse side features activities to be reproduced for the classroom.

AC352 LOS NUMEROS 1-10 (17 x 22) [DS] Color poster of cartoon-like drawings of one to ten animals and the corresponding number in Spanish. Reverse side includes line drawings of activities which may be reproduced for classroom use only and colored.

V44 MASTER WEAVERS OF THE ANDES (1978; 14 min.) [I,M] {TG} Shows how weaving is a vital part of village life in the Andes mountains of Peru. Traces the origins of designs and techniques to Incan traditions.

V131 PERU, THE MYSTERIOUS JOURNEY (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Explore the mysteries that remain even through the passage of time. See the mysterious Nazca lines, the lost Incan empire, and the stone walls of Cuzco.

V158 ARGENTINA: THE LAND OF PASSION (1991; 70 min.) [M,S,A] This is the land of the pampas with its fertile grasslands and home to the Gaucho. It's also the home of the most European city in the western hemisphere - Buenos Aires. See Bariloche, the Switzerland of South America; thrill at the beauty of Iguassu Falls.

V200 INCA: SECRETS OF THE ANCESTORS (37 min.) [M] Legendary Inca emperors ruled with great splendor and ritual, marking the stunning climax of 3000 years of South American history. Join researchers as they unravel the puzzle of Nazca,

94 creators of the earth-drawings once believed to be the workings of extraterrestrials. Discover the exquisite gold artifacts of the Moche, then witness the incredible engineering feat of the fabled Machu Picchu, lost for centuries until an American archaeologist discovered it in 1911. Marvel at the magnificent Inca roads and architecture, and observe the ancestral mummy worship.

V295 HEADWATERS OF THE AMAZON (78 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to cities such as Lima and Iquitos, Peru and Leticia, Colombia. Spend time in the back country with several primitive tribes of the jungle. See the vast changes and loss of cultural heritage that is taking place in today's jungles. Marvel at the unusual animals, ranging from giant ants to tiny leaf cutter ants, as well as various monkeys, birds and snakes.

UNITED STATES

AC3 THANKSGIVING TURKEY (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard ) (1950) by Grandma Moses (1860-1961) Several people, including children, trying to catch a turkey in this barnyard painting by the American artist.

AC26 COTTON LANDMARKS USA (23 x 15) (1989) US map of 85 places & dates important in the history of cotton growth and processing.

AC44 TOMORROW. . . THE STARS (21 x 16) (1991) [DS] Poster and information about the history of the U.S. space program. Reverse side topics include explorers, a brief history of rocketry, space camp, and biographies of Robert Goddard, father of modern rocketry, and modern astronauts.

AC50 WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1851) by Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868) European-American Leutze's most famous work was a big success with the American public who desired patriotic pictures.

AC51 THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND BEYOND. . . (21 x 29) (1991) [DS] Graphically shows the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the 16 amendments that have been added since 1791. Reverse side features information about rights and a calendar of events related to U.S. history.

AC53 THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER'S PEAK (mounted on 28 x 22 tagboard) (1863) by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) A Rocky Mountain landscape by a European-American, this painting depicts a scene from the Wind River range in Wyoming. Foreground features an encampment of Shoshone Native Americans.

AC70 SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF SANTA CRUZ (20 x 16) (1992) [DS] Double-sided poster and accompanying teacher's guide are an activity to show how science is used in archaeology to reconstruct the past.

AC100 EAT RIGHT AMERICA: THE FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID (14 x 21) (1992) [DS] American Dietetic Association poster of the food guide pyramid including daily recommended servings of foods. Reverse side has information and activities on nutrition and the food guide pyramid.

95 AC115 OUR ABUNDANT CHESAPEAKE (35 x 21) [DS] Poster featuring the plants and animals that live in the Chesapeake Bay. Reverse side gives suggested activities and glossary of terms.

AC298 SPACESUIT (25 x 33) [DS] NASA illustration of Astronaut Bruce McCandless in the new "soft" spacecraft, a suit combining the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) with the Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). Reverse side explains the outer space environment and includes classroom activities.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST(21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

AC322 AMERICA'S WILD HORSES (30 x 21) (2001) [DS] {TG} Drawing of four figures linked to the wild horses of the American West: the conquistadors, Plains Indians, 9th Cavalry regiment, and modern day wranglers. Reverse side lists the 20 breeds on the poster, information on uses of horses throughout history, and activities for the classroom.

AC325 MASK'S PACKET (16 x 12) (1991) Masks are a universal art form produced by cultures all over the world to fulfill a variety of purposes. The masks in this portfolio are appropriate for K-12 multi-cultural arts education. Information about each mask falls under one or more categories: Cultural Context, Materials & Techniques, and Activities & Discussion. d FISH MASK (United States) g MUSIC MASK (United States)

AC353 HISPANIC AMERICAN HERITAGE (1-26 x 17; 6-17 x 9) (2004) {TG} Set of seven posters. The first gives an overview of Hispanic American Heritage Month, observed each year from September 15 to October 15, when many Latin American countries celebrate their independence. The other six posters feature photos of three Hispanic Americans in one of six categories: advocates, artists, athletes, authors, entertainers and scientists, with a description of their contribution. Teacher's guide gives further biographical information on these individuals.

AC354 DISCOVERING VANISHED LANDSCAPES (18 x 24) (2003) Landscape archaeology focuses on how people adapt to environments that their past actions have helped construct. This poster of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home features a map of the area, as well as photographs of archaeological activities. Methods such as excavation test pits and laser transit to allow precise mapping assist archaeologists in discovering changes that took place in cultivation, vegetation and erosion.

AC 371 THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (17 x 22) [DS] (2002) Colorful drawings depicting slaves, stations, and a map of escape routes. Topics covered include the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, North Star, Conductors, Stations, Slave Patrol, Escaping the South and Making the Journey. Reverse side includes activities about the quilts used at Underground Railroad stations (not to be confused with the mythical quilt map), Abolitionist Biography, and Underground Railroad facts.

AC 372 THE CIVIL WAR (17 x 22) [DS] (2002) Poster with colorful drawings discusses the causes of the Civil War, important figures such as

96 Abraham Lincoln, Who Was Involved includes military leaders, Native American Soldiers, Union and Confederate Soldiers, Women, and African American Soldiers. Reverse side features activities such as Secession from School, Civil War Biography, and Civil War Facts.

AC 373 SLAVERY & THE CIVIL WAR (17 x 22) [DS] Line drawings depict slave auction, Union and Confederate soldiers, cotton gin, cannon fire, and other important events during the Civil War; a timeline goes from 1619 to 1865. Reverse side activities include Sequencing: Slavery & the Civil War, Vocabulary, Similes and Metaphors, and North or South?

DB17 CELEBRATE THE CENTURY U.S. Postal Service resource about U.S. history in the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's. Each decade has a packet of materials including a year-by-year timeline, Flash Wayback and the Time Travelers comic books, topic cards covering significant events, and lesson ideas to further explore topics of the time. Categories covered are: Science & Technology, Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Lifestyle, and People & Events.

DVD4 NATURAL WONDERS OF THE SOUTHEAST COAST (DVD, 85 min. 2005; 2 copies) [M,S,A] When you think of the Southeast Coast you usually think of big cities and crowded beaches but there are still many “natural” wonders left to explore. The 1500-mile adventures begins in busy Virginia Beach and ends in quirky Key West. Along the way we witness the flight of 10,000 snow geese, various amphibians, mammals, reptiles, birds, unusual insects, floray and endangered species. We also experience hang-gliding, kayaking, aerial tours, scuba diving, airboat rides, and an ultra-light flight.

DVD10 HAWAII: THE PACIFIC PARADISE (76 min.) [M,S,A] Visit Oahu and see Honolulu, Iolani Palace, Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor; tour the Haleakala National Park on Maui; on the Big Island see black sand beaches, experience a Kileaua eruption and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; see the cliffs of Na Pali on Kauai; tour Father Damian's Kalaupapa on Molokai; and see shipwreck beach on Lanai.

DVD 17 LEWIS & CLARK: CONFLUENCE OF TIME AND COURAGE (2004; 88 min.) [M,S,A] Journey back 200 years and follow in the footsteps of Captains Meriweather Lewis and William Clark as they explore the unknown reaches of the wild Missouri River, cross the Rockies, and ride the turbulent waters of the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Travel through 17 states to observe buffalo herds, teepee villages, and tribal rituals. Learn how it all began in the mind of President Thomas Jefferson.

V60 THE TEMPERATE RAIN FOREST (1985; 16 min.) [I,M,S,A] Beautiful video examines the ecology of the coastal rainforest of the Pacific Northwest.

V61 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (1983; 75 min.) [S,A] For more than 75 years, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) played a central role in the development of modern architecture. He remains one of the greatest American architects. This engaging biographic portrait of the Wisconsin-born architect traces the evolution of his unique vision of space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature.

LAND OF THE EAGLE SERIES (1991; each video is 60 min.) [I,M,S,A] From the PBS series which examines the relationships of Europeans with the North American continent and the Native American peoples they encountered.

97 V62 THE GREAT ENCOUNTER V63 CONFRONTING THE WILDERNESS V64 CONQUERING THE SWAMPS V65 ACROSS THE SEA OF GRASS V66 INTO THE SHINING MOUNTAINS V67 LIVING ON THE EDGE V68 THE FIRST AND LAST FRONTIER V69 SEARCHING FOR PARADISE

V73 LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT TO PARIS (60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) from San Diego to Paris; from the Ryan factory to the Eiffel Tower. See the sights and experience the flight with Lindbergh's own words.

V83 THE MYSTERY OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD (1993; 60 min.) [M,S,A] In all maritime history, few shipwrecks will be remembered more than the Edmund Fitzgerald. Questions remain concerning what happened on Lake Superior that stormy November night in 1975. How did the ship sink? What can be learned by diving the wreck? Video contains underwater footage of the wreck and explores answers to these questions.

V85 HAWAII WILD AND BEAUTIFUL (1993; 85 min.) [M,S,A] An exciting new look at our 50th state which explores the "non-tourist" side of the Islands. See the beauty of the natural environment and the magnificence of active volcanoes.

V86 AMERICA'S FAVORITE PLACES (1992; 87 min.) [M,S,A] From coast to coast and beyond! Enjoy springtime in Washington DC, fall in , in Williamsburg, and Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Ride the Delta Queen down the Mississippi and the Durango-Silverton Railroad through the Rockies. Visit 5 national parks.

V94a-b RISE AND FALL OF THE GREAT LAKES (1968: 17 min.; 2 copies) [I,M,S,A] A thought provoking, humorous survey of the ecological history of the Great Lakes that has earned a reputation as a mini-classic. Its hero and his canoe personally experience all the natural and human-caused changes which have taken place since the lakes were formed.

V95 NATIVE AMERICANS: THE HISTORY OF A PEOPLE (1992; 25 min.) [I,M,S,A] An excellent, concise video about Native American culture. Part 1 consists of archival photographs, film footage and artwork are used to tell how Native Americans used to live. Part 2 looks at the conflicts with the Europeans from the time of the explorers to the present.

V96 CAŃON: THE GRAND CANYON (1990; 100 min.) [M,S,A] Travel through the Grand Canyon on a rafting excursion and by mule to discover the history and beauty of this geologic wonder.

V133 DOWN UPON THE SUWANNEE (45 min.) [M,S,A] Sail along the strange and beautiful Suwannee River of northern Florida. Meet the people who live along its banks and see the creatures that live in its waters.

V151 PONDS OF THE GREAT LAKES (20 min.) [M,S,A] Over a period of four seasons, ponds were visited to study flora and fauna below and above the surface. Some of the tiniest microscopic creatures were recorded, as well as larger inhabitants including turtles, dragonflies, frogs, and vegetation common to pond ecosystems.

98 V155 ROUTE 66: A ROAD TO REMEMBER (92 min.) [M,S,A] What was 2,448 miles long by 9 feet wide, inspired a famous hit song, and carried many people on their first trip west? For millions, the story of Route 66 is an adventure of memories.

V157 CROWN JEWELS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (1999; 90 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the great national parks of the Rocky Mountain range: Glacier in Montana, Yellowstone in Wyoming & Montana, Grand Teton in Wyoming & Rocky Mountain in Colorado.

V167 FLORIDA KEYS (45 min.) [M,S,A] From the brilliant coral reefs of Biscayne National Park and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park to the mangrove swamps and turtle grass beds of Florida Bay, a bounty of tropical life awaits as we explore the Keys.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V181 ANCIENT AMERICA: THE NORTHWEST (1999; 100 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through the Pacific Northwest Coast to meet the Native Americans who are known for their exquisite carved totem poles and other art works. Explore the volcanoes of the region through myths and science.

V183 BALLAD OF THE BLUE RIDGE (1994; 86 min.) [M,S,A] From the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of the world's most scenic drives, view charming old farms, deserted log cabins and grist mills against the background of blue textured mountain ranges.

V184 PUERTO RICO: I LOVE YOUR FACE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Often referred to by its residents as a continent, Puerto Rico has great geographical and life-style diversity. From the beaches to the rugged caves, magnificent vistas pop into view as you drive upwards into jungles and rainforests.

V187 MONTANA: BENEATH THE BIG SKY (1997; 84 min.) [M,S,A] All seasons are covered in this modern day adventure which leads from a dinosaur dig to a journey along Lewis and Clark's trail to a realistic reenactment of Custer's last stand. Drive the scenic Beartooth highway and follow the Yellowstone River from the Park to the North Dakota border, along with many other activities along the way.

V193 ALASKA'S GREAT WILDERNESS (1997; 54 min.) [I,M,S] Travel to a place of incomparable beauty and power where you will witness close-up the amazing cycles of life in one of the last pristine corners of our planet Earth. Soar over Mount McKinley, watch caribou roam the plains, listen to the howl of the wolf, witness the golden eagle in flight, meet a mother grizzly and her cubs as they emerge from hibernation. You'll be swept up in the drama and beauty of this unique wilderness.

V194 ALCAN HIGHWAY: ADVENTURE ROAD TO ALASKA (1992; 60 min.) [I,M,S] Get a taste of the North; its past, its present, its people and the activities available to the traveler. Watch the building of the highway, experience the difference in travel before and after this modern wonder. Meet the people who live along the road and see how they combine modern and frontier lifestyles. Ride horseback in search of mountain sheep. Relive the 1898 gold rush, visit

99 Whitehorse for the Sourdough Rendezvous.

AMERICAN CULTURES FOR CHILDREN (1997; 25 min.) [P,I] Actress Phylicia Rashad introduces children to this multicultural series that explores the rich tapestry of world cultures thriving in America today. Each video contains a variety of fun and fast- paced educational segments that celebrate culture. Each program includes geography and history about the original country or region and its language, tours of neighborhood restaurants or markets, festivals, folktales, arts & crafts, and a traditional folksong. V216 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE V217 ARAB-AMERICAN HERITAGE V218 CENTRAL AMERICAN HERITAGE V219 CHINESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE V220 IRISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE V221 JAPANESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE V222 JEWISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE V223 KOREAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE V224 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE V225 NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE V226 PUERTO RICAN HERITAGE V227 VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN HERITAGE

V299 ALASKA RV ADVENTURE: THE LAST GREAT ROAD TRIP (80 min.) [M,S,A] Journey from mile "0" of the world famous Alaska Highway, now paved, to begin a fabulous adventure. Filmmaker John Holod retraces his steps from 1973 by motorcycle, to this version in a luxurious motor home! Visit Skagway, Beautiful Downtown Chicken and Eagle; cross the Arctic Circle to the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay, Denali National Park; see wildlife such as bear, , caribou, dali sheep, and wolf. Kayak in Prince William Sound. It's all here.

V309 YELLOWSTONE (1988; 55 min.) [M,S,A] Experience the wild beauty of Yellowstone National Park, the splendor of its seasons and the majesty of its wildlife. See Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Lake, and petrified trees on Specimen Ridge. Visit bubbling Norris Geyser Basin. View the awesome Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. See the special flora and fauna of Yellowstone, and witness a variety of summer and winter activities that bring visitors back again and again.

V310 THE HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO (85 min.) [M,S,A] Join Bay Area residents Rick and Jan Rosefield as they show you their city. They'll tell you of its history - from Spanish settler days to the wild Gold Rush to the Hippie Movement. See original film footage from before the great 1906 earthquake. See places unseen by most tourists and rarely seen by the city's natives.

V316 THE BEST OF WISCONSIN STORIES (2001; 140 min.) [M,S,A] This contains the best-loved and most-requested segments from Wisconsin Stories, the acclaimed series by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Public Television. Stories range in topics from a state cornhusking championship to women building ships in World War II era Sturgeon Bay; from the Ojibwe Indians' Sandy Lake tragedy to a remembrance of renowned sculptor Vinnie Ream.

V323 HARRIET TUBMAN (1999; 19 min.) {TG} [I,M] Harriet Tubman (1819-1913) was the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad and the person credited with bringing more slaves to freedom than anyone else in American history.

100 Using dramatic reenactment, the program talks about what life was like for a child born into slavery and details Harriet's courageous escape to freedom in 1849. Activity sheets, a Bingo game, People section, Timeline, Vocabulary and Reading List are also provided.

V324 ROSA PARKS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT (2001; 24 min.) {TG} [I,M] This program tells the story of Rosa Parks' (1913-2005) life before and after the momentous day of December 1, 1955, when she refused to surrender her bus seat to a white man. Using dramatic reenactment, it recounts what life was like for black people living in the South when segregation was the law of the land. Activity sheets, People section, Timeline, Vocabulary section and a reading list are included.

V326 IN MEMORIAM: NEW YORK CITY, 9/11/01 (2002; 60 min.) An HBO documentary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center twin towers in New York City. Actual professional and amateur videography and photography, from the first plane hitting tower # 1 to clean up efforts, and funeral services of many victims. Includes interviews with Mayor Guiliani and many of his staff members. Warning: May be difficult for some viewers.

V327 A JOB WELL DONE . . . STURGEON BAY IN WORLD WAR II (2000; 15 min.) [M,S,A] During the war years of 1941 - 1945, four Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin shipyards contracted for, built and launched 258 ships for the war effort - an average of one every five days. More that doubling the population of the town, peak employment would surpass 7,000 men and women. This is the incredible story of how it was accomplished as told by the people who actually constructed and served on these well-built ships.

V328 ALONG THE NEW RIVER (2001; 67 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the second oldest river in the world, second only to the Nile in Egypt. Rated as one of the best three rivers in the world for whitewater rafting, it is also used for jet boating. Visit communities along the river, Lost World Caverns, an old farm and watch the kids shuck corn; see part of the play, The Hatfields and the McCoys; watch parachutists jump off the world's longest single span arch bridge. This video will take you from the New River's headwaters in North Carolina and continue north along its 270 mile path, ending in West Virginia.

V331 EMIGRANT ROAD: AN OREGON TRAIL ADVENTURE (1998; 90 min.) [M,S,A] What was it like to cross a continent in a covered wagon? Follow in the footsteps of the pioneers, visit the sites as they exist today, and hear the very words of those who crossed the Oregon Trail. Learn about who went and why; see the Great American Desert; experience a powwow; then finally reach the end of the trail.

V334 GREAT PARKS OF THE WEST...AND TRAINS, TOO (80 min.) [M,S,A] Perhaps the greatest array of natural wonders in the world is found in the western United States. Great parks preserve them and open them to visitors. From the Rocky Mountains to the Grand Canyon, Death Valley to Yellowstone Lake, from the rainforest of Olympic Park to Mount St. Helen's volcanic destruction, the wonders never cease. Much of this "Great West" was opened to settlers and industry by the railroads and a few of these trains still operate today.

V344 HAWAII (2003; 78 min.) [M,S,A] Get a unique view of our 50th state, its peoples and the land of this tropical paradise. Visit Kaua'i, the Garden Isle, and learn how sugar is produced. Oahu is the location of the state capital, Hololulu, and Pearl Harbor. Hear about the 1941 attack first hand from witnesses. Moloka'i is the least developed of the islands, and here you will learn about Father Damien. Maui, the former capital under the great kings of Hawai'i, is now the tourist center of the islands. Lahaina is a

101 former whaling center and site of the annual canoe carving competition. The Big Island, Hawai'i still has volcanic activity. Coffee and cattle ranching remain important to the island's economy.

V345 THE STORY OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK (70 min.) [M,S,A] A mile deep and ten miles wide, it is one of the most awesome natural features on our planet. The canyon comes alive with creatures large and small: mountain lions, mule deer, coyotes, bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, scorpions, lizards, king snake, cactus mouse, and the rare Kiabab squirrel! See this magical Canyon in all its moods . . . descend into the Canyon by mule, see a summer lightening storm, raft the Colorado River, sense the ghosts of the Anasazi, and experience a flash flood.

MANUFACTURING

AC26 COTTON LANDMARKS USA (23 x 15) (1989) US map of 85 places & dates important in the history of cotton growth and processing.

AC27 WE ALL NEED TREES (17 x 22) [DS] Paper relief artwork shows how trees are used in our homes. Reverse side lists 23 items of tree trivia.

AC31 COTTON: FROM FIELD TO FABRIC (29 x 22) Pictures 13 steps in making cotton fabric.

AC52 ROCKS & MINERALS & HOW WE USE THEM (34 x 23) (1991) [DS] (same as AC112) Front shows how rocks and minerals are mined and how they are used in industry and in the home. Reverse side features teacher and student information and activities.

AC54 ELECTRICAL GENERATION (34 x 23) (1990) [DS] Illustration shows various methods by which electricity is produced. Reverse side defines different kinds of electricity and related topics.

AC110 GOING FOR THE GOLD (20 x 16) (1992) [DS] (same as AC116) The poster shows various aspects of the gold mining process. Reverse side gives activity suggestions.

AC111 FROM MOUNTAINS TO METAL (35 x 23) (1989) [DS] Poster tells the story of rocks, minerals, and the mining industry. Reverse side lists common rock and element types, the rock cycle, hardness scales, exploration and mining, and glossary of terms.

AC112 ROCKS & MINERALS & HOW WE USE THEM (same as AC52)

AC114 OUT OF THE ROCK (23 x 17) (1994) [DS] {TG} Poster features information about rocks & minerals and how they are used in everyday life. Reverse side gives activity suggestions. Teacher's Guide topics include minerals through history, what are minerals and what are rocks.

AC116 GOING FOR THE GOLD {TG} Same as AC110, plus Teacher's Guide. Topics include lore and legends, matter, metals, and minerals, the origins of gold, mining and recovery, cultural crossroads and modern technologies.

AC172 OIL & YOU ON THE MOVE (30 x 21) (1995) [DS] Illustrates where oil comes from and its many uses today. Reverse side has 5 activities.

102 AC280 COLORED PENCIL LIFE CYCLE (25 x 18) (1997) Illustrations show the making of a colored pencil, from the forest to the finished product.

AC309 THE EMERALD ECOSYSTEM: EVERGREEN FORESTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (21 x 30) [DS] Color poster shows various flora and fauna found in the forest. Reverse side includes text on Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980; also included is text on logging, and how to make a "Chain and Board" model.

AC313 MINERALS: FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY (17 x 22) (2000) [DS] Poster shows minerals as found naturally and ways they are used by Man. This poster is a companion to the book, Minerals - Foundations of Society, 3rd Edition, by Ann Dorr and Alma Paty, which covers the world of mineral resources. Reverse side gives 20 clues to common minerals, and a list of which minerals must be imported to the U.S.

AC344 WHEN YOU LOSE A FOREST. . . (20 x 30) . . . you lose a lot more than trees. U.S Forest Preserve poster with color illustrations of 17 household items, and the type of wood they come from.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1 discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2 tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. In Part 3 learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V327 A JOB WELL DONE . . . STURGEON BAY IN WORLD WAR II (2000; 15 min.) [M,S,A] During the war years of 1941 - 1945, four Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin shipyards contracted for, built and launched 258 ships for the war effort - an average of one every five days. More that doubling the population of the town, peak employment would surpass 7,000 men and women. This is the incredible story of how it was accomplished as told by the people who actually constructed and served on these well- built ships.

TRANSPORTATION

AC35 WATER: THE SOURCE THAT GETS USED FOR EVERYTHING (34 x 24) [DS] Cartoon-like poster shows how water gets from the source to all the locations that use it. Other uses of water such as transportation and recreation are also shown. Reverse side provides information about water, suggested activities, questions, and vocabulary.

AC44 TOMORROW. . . THE STARS (21 x 16) (1991) [DS] Poster and information about the history of the U.S. space program. Reverse side topics include explorers, a brief history of rocketry, space camp, and biographies of Robert Goddard, father of modern rocketry, and modern astronauts.

AC149 NAVIGATION: TRAVELING THE WATER HIGHWAYS (22 x 35) [DS] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cartoon poster showing various methods of water travel. Reverse side topics are dredging, locks and dams, vessels, activities and definitions.

AC174 ALL ABOARD: HISTORY OF TRAINS (30 x 21 1/2) (1995) [DS] Shows the advances made in steam locomotion. Reverse side gives instructions for building a steam generator to power a single-piston engine and photos of modern uses of old rail beds.

103 AC298 SPACESUIT (25 x 33) [DS] NASA illustration of Astronaut Bruce McCandless in the new "soft" spacecraft, a suit combining the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) with the Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). Reverse side explains the outer space environment and includes classroom activities.

DVD 9HAUNTED TALES OF THE GREAT LAKES (2006; 1 hour) [M,S,A] Through a bank of fog a ship can be seen, the problem, this ship sank to the bottom of the lake almost a hundred years ago. From ghost ships sailing into port, to a murdered lighthouse keeper who eternally climbs the stairs of his tower, these stories and more have been collected in this intriguing program. Many stories are told through exclusive interviews of eyewitness accounts, expert analysis, rare photos and live footage in this one hour tour of the unexplained and supernatural on the Great Lakes.

V54 S.S. WISCONSIN: SHIPWRECKED VESSEL (1991; 50 min.) [M,S,A] Story of the sinking of the S.S. Wisconsin off Kenosha in a storm on Oct. 29, 1929. Also shows a modern dive to the ship. Narrated by Jerome Gumbinger.

V73 LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT TO PARIS (60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) from San Diego to Paris; from the Ryan factory to the Eiffel Tower. See the sights and experience the flight with Lindbergh's own words.

V83 THE MYSTERY OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD (1993; 60 min.) [M,S,A] In all maritime history, few shipwrecks will be remembered more than the Edmund Fitzgerald. Questions remain concerning what happened on Lake Superior that stormy November night in 1975. How did the ship sink? What can be learned by diving the wreck? Video contains underwater footage of the wreck and explores answers to these questions.

V137 ALGONQUIN CANOE (1984; 57 min.) [M,S,A] Watch the centuries-old art of building a birchbark canoe using time tested as well as modern equipment. From choosing the proper tree materials to its maiden voyage, see each step of canoe construction.

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG} Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V185 BIRCHBARK CANOE (1947; 60 min.) [M,S,A] A Milwaukee Public Museum film of the making of a birchbark canoe at Lac du Flambeau by builder Bob Pine, assisted by Fred LaCasa.

TRAVELOGUES These are the video or DVD version of the Museum's popular annual travelogue series. The travelogues have been generously donated by the videographers.

DVD2 THE NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE (77 min.) [M,S,A] Come on a nostalgic tour of both North and South Islands and you may be surprised to learn just how “world famous” this small diverse Pacific nation has become. Highlights include Auckland, the world's largest Polynesian city; White Island, the only privately owned volcano; Dunedin, the rarest penguin colony; and Milford, the world's tallest sea cliffs.

DVD4 NATURAL WONDERS OF THE SOUTHEAST COAST (85 min. 2005) [M,S,A] When you think of the Southeast Cost you usually think of big cities and crowded beaches but there are

104 still many “natural” wonders left to explore. The 1500-mile adventures begins in busy Virginia Beach and ends in quirky Key West. Along the way we witness the flight of 10,000 snow geese, various amphibians, mammals, reptiles, birds, unusual insects, floray and endangered species. We also experience hang- gliding, kayaking, aerial tours, scuba diving, airboat rides, and an ultra-light flight.

DVD6 DISCOVER WISCONSIN: GREATER KENOSHA AREA (19 min. 2006) [M,S,A] Come enjoy the many sights, sounds and experiences of our thriving community. From the beautiful shore of Lake to the inland lakes and waterways, you're sure to find many things to make yoru visit memorable. Kenosha is the perfect destination for all ages, with kid-friendly activities, museums, outdoor recreation, great shopping and dining options, art galleries, and theater groups.

DVD7a & b JERUSALEM: SACRED & PROFANE (2004; 85 min.) [M,S,A] (2 copies) This is the ancient city of Jerusalem. Join the writer on a personal journey to the holiest city on Earth. Explore the history of this most special place from the great City of David to the emergence of the modern state of Israel. See why Jerusalem is an important center for Muslims, Christians and Jews alike Western (Wailing) Wall. Explore the Mount of Olives and delve into the forbidden inner sanctums and synagogues of the Mea She'arim. Walk across the Holy Land in the footsteps of Jesus. Witness the New City of Jerusalem expanding beyond the Old City walls, a modern capital penetrating a frontier once g reatly fearred by the residents of the Old City.

DVD8 MAGIC OF MALAYSIA (75 min.) [M,S,A] Come on a journey to Southeast Asia's new rising star, Malaysia. Its great capital, Kuala Lumpur, boasts three of the tallest structures in the world, super-modern trains and some of the best shopping in Asia. Go upriver to visit a long house of the Bidayuh tribesmen whose ancestors were headhunters. See a myriad of flora, including the worlds largest “flower,” the rafflesia, on the slopes of Mt. Kinabalu. Come face to face with the delightful and endangered orangutan.

DVD10 HAWAII: THE PACIFIC PARADISE (76 min.) [M,S,A] Visit Oahu and see Honolulu, Iolani Palace, Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor; tour the Haleakala National Park on Maui; on the Big Island see black sand beaches, experience a Kileaua eruption and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; see the cliffs of Na Pali on Kauai; tour Father Damian's Kalaupapa on Molokai; and see shipwreck beach on Lanai.

DVD11 FIJI (2006; 85 min.) [M,S,A] Once known to sailors the world over as the terrible cannibal islands, the Fiji Islands are now considered the friendliest islands in the Pacific. Consisting of two large islands and about 300 smaller ones, visitors encounter welcoming smiles and lovely natural vistas where time often stand still. Visit a Fijian village, the capital city of Suva, and a Hindu temple in Nady. Cruise the rivers on a bamboo raft, and dive the crystal clear seas.

DVD12 EXPLORING FRENCH WINE REGIONS (2006; 90 min.) [A] Explore the wine regions of France on a journey from the vibrant French capital, Paris, to the many regions known worldwide for their wines – the Loire, Burgundy, Bordeaux, the Rhone, Alsace . Spectacular sights and charming inns await visitors. Learn about the grape growing, the production year and the varietals that make France synonymous with the noblest of fruits.

DVD13 EXPLORING EQUATORIAL REALMS (75 min.) [M,S,A] Split into two 37 minute segments, this DVD covers “Empires of the Sun,” life in the rainforests of South and Central America through the eyes of the ancient Inca and Maya, and “August in Africa,” exploring East Africa, land of the Great Wildebeest Migration, elephants, and the Maasai Tribe and the rare mountain gorilla.

105 DVD 14 CANADA'S NATIONAL PARKS (78 min.) [M,S,A] Canada is a colossal land, spanning six time zones. Canada's Parks are preserving the beauty and wild power of this land. Visit 21 Canadian Parks from East to West; visit the park in Newfoundland where Vikings waded ashore a thousand years ago; explore the forested Parks of central Canada; take in the stunning mountains of the West; see the majestic and resplendent Pacific Rim. See the wild animals that make these Parks a living refuge, without which it would be a lifeless scenery.

DVD 15 SAHEL: A WEST AFRICAN JOURNEY (2007; 76 min.) [M,S,A] Sahel is the Arabic word for “border.” This seasonally dry West African region forms the borderline between the Sahara Desert and the tropical rainforests to the South. Visit the infamous slavehouse on Goree Island and Niokolo-Koba, West Africa's largest National Park; take a sand track to the edge of the desert in Mali; learn about African art in the capital of Bamako; travel to the inland delta of the Niger River and on to Mopti – the gateway to Timbuktu. Visit colorful markets and learn about the salt trade across the Sahara.

DVD17 LEWIS & CLARK: CONFLUENCE OF TIME AND COURAGE (2004; 88 min.) [M,S,A] Journey back 200 years and follow in the footsteps of Captains Meriweather Lewis and William Clark as they explore the unknown reaches of the wild Missouri River, cross the Rockies, and ride the turbulent waters of the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Travel through 17 states to observe buffalo herds, teepee villages, and tribal rituals. Learn how it all began in the mind of President Thomas Jefferson.

DVD18 BRINGING HOME SARDINIA (2005; 77 min.) [M,S,A] Off the Western coast of Italy, Sardinia is an island of matchless beauty and amazing culture in the warm waters of the Mediterranean sea. Meet intelligent, funny, spiritual and talented people from all walks of life. Bring home the sights sounds, music, poetry and people of Sardinia.

DVD19 WORLDS OF THE MAYA (80 min.) [M,S,A] Before most Western Europeans knew about the North American continent, the ancient Maya civilization occupied the eastern thrid of Meso-America. Excelling in mathematics, astrology, massive building techniques and agriculture, their wealth of scientific and artistic accomplishments continue to amaze modern scientists. Explore Belize and Guatemala, home to much of the Mayan culture today. Journey through ancient cities, as well as today's isolated villages, with their age-old traditions and ceremonies.

DVD20 PRAGUE – PARIS AND A CRUISE (2006; 84 min.) [M,S,A] Experience two of Europe's most exciting and historic cities – Prague and Paris. Each has its own identity and charm. Prague is laid-back Bohemian and a city of classical symphonies and concerts at the same time. Paris, The City of Light, is bright and bustling with history and tradition at every turn. The Cruise, on the Main, Rhine, and Moselle Rivers traces a history of Europe's heartland, with the color and excitement of castles, small towns, and Europe's finest wine area.

DVD21 TIBET – A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS (2007; 90 min) [M,S,A] Travel by land cruiser and horse cart to “the top of the world”, where singing and laughter ring through the mountains and valleys of Tibet. Explore mysterious Buddhist monasteries, join thousands of pilgrims on a sacred Korra, camp beside a sacred lake, sing with blind children, and view Everest close-up from base camp.

DVD23 NICE 2 FLORENCE...WITH A DETOUR (2004) [M,S,A] Join the Soup 2 Nuts' Sister team for a jaunt along the French & Italian Rivieras and a detour to Italy's breath-taking Aosta Valley.

106 DVD24 MY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE BY RUDI THURAU (2007; 85 min) [M,S,A] Experience California like never before. Three years traveled by car, bicycle, and foot to more than thirty-seven locations. See spectacular natural wonders, scenic attractions, cities and points of interest.

DVD25 THE BEST OF BAVARIA (2009; 82 min) [M,S,A] A spectacular destination call, the “heart and soul” of Germany! A visual feat with surprising variety, fascinating history, and a ton of travel delights.

DVD26 ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES: CARIBBEAN JEWELS (85 min) St. Vincent and the idyllic Grenadines, lush mountains, crystal clear waters and the La Soufriere Volcano. See the set where Disney's “Pirates of the Caribbean” was filmed and Capital Kingstowns French/English structure,exclusive mystique hideaways.

DVD27 INSIDE THE TUSCAN HILLS-The complete six-part PBS series (2005; 156min) [M,S,A,] With unprecedented access to the vineyards, artisans,workshops,kitchens, and homes of the Tuscan people, each 26-minute episode will take you deep into the rich culture of rural Tuscany, a place where ancient traditions have never disappeared.

DVD28 EGYPT'S TREASURES and CRUSING THE NILE: (2009; 82 min.) [M,S,A] The majesty of Eqypt has long enticed travelers. Join Clint and Sue Denn as they cruise the historic Nile River, aboard the MS Sonesta Sun Goddess, to discover the mysteries of this cradle of civilization.

DVD29 NATURAL WONDERS OF THE NORTHEAST COAST:(2006;85 min) [M,S,A] Virginia Beach to – When you think of the Northeast Coast you usually think of big cities and crowed beaches BUT there are still many “natural” wonders to explore. Extra: detailed maps – see and plan your trip before you leave home (45 min).

DVD30 ISRAEL TODAY!:(2007; 80 min) [M,S,A] This tiny nation is a thorough blend of ancient and moderm, religious and secular,dramatic deserts and spectacular seashores. In short, when there is not a war going on, it is a traveler's delight.

DVD31 CRUISING RUSSIA-ST.PETERSBURG TO MOSCOW ON THE VOLGA & NEVA:(2007;85min) [M,S,A] Experience a spectacular voyage though the heart of Russia. We will travel the scenic and historic Russian waterways,along the Neva,across two of Europe's largest lakes, Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega, down the Volga-Baltic Waterway through river lockages, and on the historic Volga.

DVD32 JOURNEY INTO THE GREAT UNKNOWN:(2006;80 min) [M,S,A] Modern-day explorers retrace the wild-water route of the Green and Colorado Rivers, first explored in 1869 and 1871 by the expeditions of John Wesley Powell. Powell's own journal entries, and photos from the 1871 expedition, invite scenic comparison with today's landscape, revealing a century of changes in the Grand Canyon environment.

DVD33 MOROCCO:(2008;88min)[M,S,A] From humble mountain villages to luxurious riads, from the port cities of the western coasts to the forests of the Atlas mountains, from camel caravans to the Paris to Dakar Road Race, a country and it's enduring history are revealed through lens of a journeyman filmmaker.

DVD34 EXPLORING COSTA RICA Colors, Creatures, Curiosities: (82min) [M,S,A] Close up, hands-on, point-of-view journey throughout this country. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, North to South - truly a nursery of nature...

107 DVD35 YELLOWSTONE TRAILS AND TALES:(2010;82min)[M,S,A] The river otter will guide you through this wilderness world, and on they way reveal the intimate life of the otter himself. All filmed truly”in the wold”. An additional bonus feature includes rare underwater footage of Yellowstone Lake.

DVD36 SEA TO SEA IN A MODEL T and the story of Henry Ford's Old Car:(75min)[M,S,A] Celebrating 100th anniversary of Henry Ford's old car. The journey goes from Puget Sound in Washington State to the eastern-most town and lighthouse in America.

DVD37 CRUISING THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN: (2010;80min)[M,S,A] Embark on a voyage to the cradle of Western Civilization. From the beautiful city of Venice and ending your journey in Cairo, the pyramids of Giza and Alexandria.

DVD38 GHOST TOWNS OF THE WILD WEST: (2010;100min)[M,S,A] Visit real ghost towns and those that still cling to life. Relive the 1800s and the real Wild West. Via narrow gauge railroad and jeep trails, climb high into the nosebleed sections of the Rockies and San Juan Mountains.

DVD39 ITALIAN LAKES:(2010;80min)[M,S,A]NEW Take a journey through Italy and its beautiful natural lakes. Take a unique look at the spectacular country and its people.

DVD40 TEXAS:(2010;80 min)[M,S,A] NEW When standing in El Paso, Texas, your're closer to Los Angeles that to Texarkana on the other side of the State. Longhorns, oil, the Big Thicket, the Alamo, symbol of the Texas spirit, all are here. The well known and the little known converge to convey an intriguing picture of a fascinating but sometimes misunderstood State.

DVD41 THE SOUL OF INDIA:(2002;82min)[M,S,A] NEW Filmmaker Rick Ray spent six months touring the country, from its low backwaters to heights over 18,000 feet, through its myriad of cultures,even weathering earthquakes and riots in order to patch together a unique and personal tapestry of this indescribable country.

DVD42 LA BELLE FRANCE:(2010;85 min)[M,S,A] NEW Experience Roman monuments, ancient ruins, Medieval music, local festivals, town markets, Normandie D-Day beaches, the Tour de France, the beautiful Mediterranean, and of course—wine, food, and fun-as seen through the eyes,ears, and digital video camera lens of that traveling musical pair, Monty & Marsha Brown.

DVD43 IRAN THEN & NOW:(2010;75min)[M,S,A] NEW Get a better understanding of Iran's ancient past and the progressive present of this country. Discover places, lifestyles and culture you never learned about from television. The many misconceptions of the people, the country and the culture are dispelled.

DVD44 PORTUGAL & CRUSING THE DOURO:(2010;80min)[M,S,A]NEW Explore Portugal from her historic cities of Lisbon and Porto to small fishing villages and sunny beaches. Relax and enjoy Portugal's famous port wine regions with a cruise on the picturesque Douro River.

DVD45 COLORFUL MEXICO:(2011;85min)[M,S,A]NEW

108 Brilliant colors and Mexico are synonymous. The term “colorful” is used to unite the film's four separate entities-Silver Cities, Copper Canyon, Gray Whales, and Golden Beaches.

DVD47 HAWAII ON THE WIDESCREEN: (2000;62min)[M,S,A] NEW Highlights five islands with enormous volcano's, acres of sugar cane and vast pineapple plantations.

DVD 48 DISCOVERING THE DUTCH: (2010;82min)[M,S,A] NEW Enjoy the richness of history,myth, and cultures. Understand why many say “While God created the lowlands,it was the Dutch that created the Netherlands.”

DVD 49 IRELAND: (2007;85min) [M,S,A] NEW 302 miles long by an average of 150 miles wide. That small size belies its diversity and the adventures at every turn. Enjoy the magic that is inside Ireland.

DVD 50 BENEATH THE JUNGLE...AND BEYOND: (2010;80min)[M,S,A] NEW Beneath the jungle thousands of ruins reveal that an extensive civilizations were growing powerful. They are still here, still flourishing...a diversity of life reaching far beyond the jungle.

DVD 51 AROUND THE WORLD: ONE MAN'S JOURNEY:(2011;1:40min)[M,S,A]NEW Features highlights of forty years around the world-six continents and in 60 countries, the film follows an circuitous route around the globe stopping in the best known travel destinations. The film shows the changes in the world and the changes in photography as well.

DVD 52 IT'S GREAT BRITAIN: (2004;85min)[M,S,A] NEW On this tour through British cities and towns, see rambling castles and picturesque ruins, old inns and monasteries, prehistoric tombs, stone circles, and giant white horses cut into limestone hillsides. Hear the great stories that go hand-in-hand with the sights.

DVD 53 MONGOLIA The Land of Genghis Khan: (2007;75min)[M,S,A] NEW Mongolia is a land locked country located between China and Russia. It is one of the few places on earth where nomadic life is still a living tradition. Mongolia is truly one of the world's last undiscovered travel destinations and the safest country to visit.

DVD 54 AMERICA'S PARK LANDS II: (2007:100min) [M,S,A] NEW A compilation of more famous parks and out of the way destinations, including North Cascades, Joshua Tree, Monument Valley, Devil's Tower, Ozarks, Great Smoky Mountains, Arches, Mammoth Cave, Denali & Capitol Reef. Award-winning photography brings to life the scenery and history of America's best places.

DVD 55 EASTERN CANADA RV ADVENTUREThe Maritimes & Newfoundland:(2012;85min)[M,S,A]NEW Tour of the Canadian Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island as well as the Gaspe Peninsula, and Newfoundland/Labrador. Includes many sights & adventures such as whale watching, lighthouse history, national parks, migratory bird refuge, agriculture, maritime history and more.

DVD 56 LURE OF ALASKA: [M,S,A] NEW Juneau, Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Denali National Park, wildlife, remote villages, commercial fishing, sports fishing, farming, the Marine Highway, Bristol Bay....at more than twice the size of Texas, Alaska holds many treasures and continues to be the eternal lure for thousands of us today.

DVD57 GHOST TOWNS of the WILD WEST: (2010; 100 min.) [M,S,A] NEW

109 Gold fever ignited one of the greatest mass migrations in the world...wagon trains and fortune seekers headed for the gold fields of California and all points west. Relive the 1800's and the real Wild West. From mountain-top mines and alpine cirques to the heart of the Mojave Desert, gold left a legacy that shaped both the nation and landscapes across the west.

DVD58 BURMA & CAMBODIA: Lands of Conflict (2008; 70 min.) [M,S,A] NEW These two countries have so much in common and yet are so very different. Both have astonishing remnants of ancient cultures and histories of political tyranny that continue to this day. Yet both countries have people of great charm and strength, whose resilience remain as their best hope for the future.

DVD59 HELLO, LOUISIANA: A Musical Travel Film: (2005;83 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Join musicians Monty & Marsha Brown as they explore Louisiana, where the Caribbean meets the Old South; where French and Spanish flavors mingle with Africa in America, forming a heady brew of music and cuisine to delight and amaze the whole world.

DVD60 THE HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO; (72 min.) [M,S,A] NEW An exploration beyond the tourist sites of the “City by the Bay”. Victorian “painted ladies,” cable cars, Fishermans' Wharf, North Beach, Chinatown, Embarcadero, Japantown, Union Square, Mission District, Haight-Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Presidio Civic Center, Nob Hill, Alcatraz Prison & more...including rare footage of the 1906 earthquake.

DVD61 SAILING DOWN TO RIO ON THE QUEEN MARY 2; (2004;90 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Explore the wonders of this great ship from bridge to engine room to galley as she sails from Fort Lauderdale to Saint Thomas, Salvador de Bahia and Rio de Janerio with excursions the Amazon and Iguazu Falls. Arrive in Rio as Carnaval begins. From beautiful white sand beaches of Copacabana to the cable car ride to Sugar Loaf Mountain and cog train to the Christ Statue atop Corcovado, Rio is like no other city on earth.

DVD62 CITIES OF ITALY: VENICE, FLORENCE, LUCCA, PISA, ROME, NAPLES, AMALFI COAST & CAPRI; (2013; 99 min) [M,S,A] NEW A sampler of Venice, Florence, Lucca, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Amalfi, Positano and Capri. From the glorious cathedrals, squares and canals of Venice to the Renaissance triumphs found throughout the Tuscan cities of Florence, Fieslole and Lucca. From the most-photgraphed tower in the world to the antiquities, churches, market piazzas and cafes of The Eternal City. From the world’s first pizza parlor and romantic chaos of Naples to the ancient and poignant frozen-in-time streets and homes of Pompeii. Take an Italian ferry bots into the Mediterranean to savor the incomparably beautiful vistas of Amalfi and Positano. And finally a visit to the spectacular island of Capri, desired home of kings and artists.

DVD63 REDISCOVERING ANCIENT AMERICA (2012; 97 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Travel across the U.S.and back in time to rediscover Ancient America. New discoveries are revealing amazing accomplishments and surprising connections. Around 1600 BC, Poverty Point, LA became the first planned city in Ancient America. Mound building became an obsession with the native peoples of eastern North America. Explore the ancient structures of Ohio's Hopewell Culture, the Mississippian Culture's huge city of Cahokia, and the cliff dwellers and pueblo towns such as Lost City in NV and Canyon de Chelly in AZ.

DVD64 WILDLIFE OF YELLOWSTONE (70 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Filmed over a ten year period, this adventure documents the life cycle of the coyote, presents postcard views of the threatened Trumpeter Swan, and takes an in-depth look at the herd life of elk as well as the

110 relationships between these animals and the other animals and plant life that comprise the Yellowstone environment.

DVD65 LOIRE, COSTA BRAVA & PORTUGAL (2013;38 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Visit the rich cultural legacy, enchanted landscapes, and fairytale-like castles of France's Loire Valley. It's romantic chateaus, stunning examples of French Renaissance architecture with 15th century furnishings and tapestries, are steeped in history. Then on to Cadaques, Spain, the town most favored by Salvadore Dali and inspiration for many writers and painters of the 1920's, and the beautiful beaches of Costa Brava.

DVD66 ROUTE 66 RV ADVENTURE: EXPLORING THE MOTHER ROAD (90 min.) [M,S,A] NEW Route 66–first known as the Main Street of America and later dubbed the Mother Road by novelist John Steinbeck–stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles with many unusual spots along the way. Take an RV journey along one of America's most iconic highways and discover why getting there is half the fun!

DVD67 BUDAPEST TO ISTANBUL: A DANUBE CRUISE (2013;75min.) [M,S,A] NEW A voyage of discovery, cruising the historic Danube River from Budapest through the Balkan region with stops in Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria before the final destination of Istanbul, Turkey. Explore cities and small towns, castles and forts, and experience the many cultures of this exciting part of the world.

V48 PENGUIN SUMMER IN THE FALKLANDS (45 min.) [I,M,S,A] Shows different types of penguins through a summer nesting season on the Falkland Islands.

V71 THE EVERGLADES (1992; 40 min.) [M,S,A] Years in the making, this video gives a comprehensive look at the Everglades: their prairies, ponds, and hammocks, their seasonal waterflow and amazing wildlife.

V72 CHINA: THE DRAGON AWAKENS (1990; 74 min.) [M,S,A] Learn the story of the terra cotta army and the building of the Great Wall. Travel the fabled Silk Road to Kashgar and across the forbidding Taklamakan Desert. Explore Beijing and Shanghai. Experience the beauty of the Tien Shan Mountains and the incredible Valley of the Li River in Guilin. Meet the Chinese at work and play.

V73 LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT TO PARIS (60 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) from San Diego to Paris; from the Ryan factory to the Eiffel Tower. See the sights and experience the flight with Lindbergh's own words.

V74 ROMANTIC GERMANY (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Traditional Germany is a country of living history, colorful pageants, open markets and breath-taking beauty. Visit Frankfurt, Bonn, Cologne, Berlin, Munich and many of Germany's other historic and scenic locations.

V75 TAHITI & FIJI! (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to these exotic beautiful Pacific Islands. Fiji, a former British colony, is now an independent nation. Experience firewalking, cultural ceremonies of song and dance, and very friendly people. Tahiti is even more scenic than Fiji. Though Polynesian culture has been submerged by more than 100 years of French influence, Tahiti is still a fascinating place.

V76 NORWAY: LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN (1991; 80 min.) [M,S,A]

111 From Oslo to North Cape, Phil Slayton takes you on a journey through the land of the midnight sun.

V77 GREAT BRITAIN! (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Once the highways of the industrial revolution, traveling the canals are now the best way to get a leisurely look at the people, places and history of Great Britain.

V78 SWITZERLAND: A PEAK EXPERIENCE (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Ski the high slopes and glaciers. Hear the springtime symphony of a waterfall. Ride the Glacier Express. Helicopter to the Matterhorn summit. Take time to meet the people and learn about the history and cultures of Switzerland.

V79 COSTA RICA UNICA! (1993; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Learn how forces of nature and history have shaped Costa Rica. Wander through the rainforests and visit modern cities. Take a midnight hike to view sea turtles laying their eggs. Herd cattle with cowboys of Guanacaste then join them in a Tico bullfight.

V82 LETTERS HOME FROM ICELAND (1989; 91 min.) [M,S,A] Visit cosmopolitan Reykjavik, nightlife capital of Europe. Experience life in the land of the midnight sun where the citizens pay for their summer sun with 3 months of almost total darkness. Journey across Iceland's rugged, lifeless interior and see the regal Icelandic pony and the comical puffin.

V85 HAWAII WILD AND BEAUTIFUL (1993; 85 min.) [M,S,A] An exciting new look at our 50th state which explores the "non-tourist" side of the Islands. See the beauty of the natural environment and the magnificence of active volcanoes.

V96 CAŃON: THE GRAND CANYON (1990; 100 min.) [M,S,A] Travel through the Grand Canyon on a rafting excursion and by mule to discover the history and beauty of this geologic wonder.

V97 HUNGARY: LAND OF PROMISE (1991; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Visit Budapest, cruise the Danube and experience the past and present of the country of Hungary.

V98 RAISE THE BAMBOO CURTAIN: VIETNAM, CAMBODIA & BURMA (1994; 95 min.) [M,S,A] Journey from Saigon to Hanoi on Vietnam's Highway One. Venture into the troubled land of Cambodia for a look at a country still coming to terms with the ravages of war. Visit the "Albania of Asia" - Burma. Travel the "Road to Mandalay" to see the wonders of Inle Lake, the colonial decay of Rangoon and the temple-studded plains of Pagan.

V99 EGYPT: OF PHARAOHS AND FABLES (80 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the Great Pyramids and other ancient sites. Wander through the bazaars and marketplaces. Meet the extraordinary and diverse people.

V104 THE SUNNY SOUTH OF FRANCE (1994; 93 min.) [M,S,A] A land of brightness and warmth, of perfumed breezes rich with the scents of lavender, pine and flowers - this is the land of the French Riviera, the beaches of Cannes, the Roman world of Orange, the Arles of Van Gogh, and the medieval walled town of Carsassonne.

V108 DISCOVER! THE TRAVEL ADVENTURERS (15 min.) [M,S,A] Tells the fascinating story of the individuals who travel the world in search of beauty and knowledge to record on film and the travelogue profession.

112 V110 SCOTLAND! (1995; 85 min.) [M,S,A] This is the wild and woolly side of Great Britain. Visit Edinburgh, look for the Loch Ness monster, play golf at St. Andrews. Tour Glasgow, Aberdeen, the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

V111 POLAND (1996; 75 min.) [M,S,A] Visit historic and scenic sites throughout the Republic of Poland. Discover medieval Poland and tour the city of Krakow. Learn of the heroic resistance of the Poles during World War II and the tragic fate of Polish Jews. Take an exciting raft trip through the Dunaject River Gorge.

V113 FINLAND: LAND OF CONTRASTS (same as V142) (1995; 85 min.) [M,S,A] Visit this beautiful country with 188,000 lakes. Discover the contrasts from traditional Russian-style architecture to ultra-modern buildings; modern and prosperous lifestyle with Old-World traditions.

V114 HIGHWAY TO ALASKA AND THE KLONDIKE (105 min.) [M,S,A] Travel over the Chilkoot Pass and down 600 miles of the Yukon River from Skagway, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada and on to the old Bonanza Creek.

V115 CZECH/SLOVAKIA: LAND OF BEAUTY AND CHANGE (80 min.) [M,S,A] January 1, 1993, the country known as Czechoslovakia was split into The Czech Republic and The Republic of Slovakia. Visit these new, yet ancient countries. Tour Prague, the city of the golden spires and Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

V130 PORTUGAL'S PLACES & FACES (1995; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Take an historical and modern journey through a surprisingly diverse country. Tour all regions of the area including a voyage to northern Portugal on a replica of a 500-year-old ship like Vasco da Gama sailed to India in 1497.

V131 PERU, THE MYSTERIOUS JOURNEY (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Explore the mysteries that remain even through the passage of time. See the mysterious Nazca lines, the lost Incan empire, and the stone walls of Cuzco.

V132 THE BEST OF THE CANADIAN WEST! (84 min.) [M,S,A] See this vast area which has evolved over millions of years, a land known first to nomadic Indians, then explorers and fur traders. Visit modern cities rising above the prairies. Pan for gold, explore scenic resorts, visit the Calgary Zoo, and excavate a 65 million-year-old skull.

V133 DOWN UPON THE SUWANNEE (45 min.) [M,S,A] Sail along the strange and beautiful Suwannee River of northern Florida. Meet the people who live along its banks and see the creatures that live in its waters.

V134 THE CHARM OF HOLLAND (1990; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a modern fairy tale land with tulips, windmills, wooden shoes and a Queen! Discover a nation of extraordinary beauty, tradition and history.

V142 FINLAND: LAND OF CONTRASTS (Same as V113)

V143 TURKEY: WHERE EAST MEETS WEST (80 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through time to visit ruins of ancient civilizations, "taste" one of the best cuisines in the world,

113 watch the weaving of carpets, ponder biblical history, take a Mediterranean sailing cruise, and meet Turkey's friendly people.

V144 CUBA (80 min.) [M,S,A] Cuba is the largest and most diverse island in the Caribbean. Discover its fascinating history, from the early Indians to Cuba's greatest hero, Jose Marti. From the spectacular Sierra Maestra mountains to the Cuban cowboys, Bay of Pigs, and the story of the Cuban cigar.

V147 THE SAMOAS: JEWELS OF THE PACIFIC (75 min.) [M,S,A] American Samoa boasts six inhabited islands and Western Samoa four. Experience it all, from Pago Pago's deep, secure harbor, across blue lagoons and coral beaches to mountain waterfalls. Between are the people: happy, friendly, traditional, and proud of their heritage.

V148 GERMANY WUNDERBAR! (80 min.) [M,S,A] Travel through the famous cities of Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and many others; visit the birthplaces of such greats as Bach, Gutenberg and Luther.

V155 ROUTE 66: A ROAD TO REMEMBER (92 min.) [M,S,A] What was 2,448 miles long by 9 feet wide, inspired a famous hit song, and carried many people on their first trip west? For millions, the story of Route 66 is an adventure of memories.

V156 NEPAL: IN THE SHADOW OF EVEREST (1993; 80 min.) [M,S,A] From the frozen heights of Mt. Everest to the jungle covered lowlands, Nepal displays the most diverse landscape on earth. See the terraced farmer's fields form a giant staircase to the Himalayas; tour the temples in Katmandu. in Royal Chitwan National Park ride an elephant in search of the great one-horned rhino; meet the friendly Sherpa people and see how they live.

V157 CROWN JEWELS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (1999; 90 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the great national parks of the Rocky Mountain range: Glacier in Montana, Yellowstone in Wyoming & Montana, Grand Teton in Wyoming & Rocky Mountain in Colorado.

V158 ARGENTINA: THE LAND OF PASSION (1991; 70 min.) [M,S,A] This is the land of the pampas with its fertile grasslands and home to the Gaucho. It's also the home of the most European city in the western hemisphere - Buenos Aires. See Bariloche, the Switzerland of South America; thrill at the beauty of Iguassu Falls.

V159 CARIBBEAN - ISLANDS OF EDEN (1992; 76 min.) [M,S,A] Diving into the sea depths, horseback exploring or para-sailing above the palms are just a few of the many ways to experience the Caribbean. See the remains of sugar plantations, exotic animals and flowers, native markets and world-class shopping.

V160 NORTH OF SOUTH (76 min.) [M,S,A] From veteran Arctic traveler Lewis Rasmussen comes this unique travel and adventure film-show. Here live the Cree Indians, in the world's largest beaver preserve. Here is nature in the raw, where only the fittest survive.

V161 THE GREAT MACKENZIE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Two thousand miles of canoe travel through Canada's Northwest Territory, from Waterways to Aklavik, combine to bring you a thrilling story of a mighty river and its peoples.

V163 UKRAINE (80 min.) [M,S,A]

114 Similar in area to Texas, visit this vast area of fertile plains and rolling hills, of mountains, forests and lakes, of broad rivers and sandy beaches, of old villages and vibrant cities, of ancient fortresses, churches and museums.

V164 ADVENTURE ALONG THE U.S. CANADA BORDER (78 min.) [M,S,A] Follow the longest, continuous, undefended border in the world. Travel by train, hot air balloon, riverboat, dog sled, and wagon train. Explore from coast to coast on this great adventure!

V165 IN SEARCH OF THE HOLY GRAIL (1997; 70 min.) [M,S,A] The Holy Grail - fact or fiction? Travel from England to the Nile in search of the Grail. This thought- provoking travelogue relates tales of conspiracies, treachery and even murder as many competing forces seek the Grail.

V166 SOUTH AFRICAN SAFARI (1999; 82 min.) [M,S,A] Go wild and explore the world in one country! From deserts to jungles and everything in between, South Africa's biodiversity is truly amazing for a nation its size. Come with us on safari from Kruger to the Kalahari and the Cape to the Karoo.

V167 FLORIDA KEYS (45 min.) [M,S,A] From the brilliant coral reefs of Biscayne National Park and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park to the mangrove swamps and turtle grass beds of Florida Bay, a bounty of tropical life awaits as we explore the Keys.

V169 ADVENTURES OF THE VIKINGS (1996; 83 min.) [M,S,A] This fascinating story tells of the lives and travels of three Scandinavian groups (Norwegian, Swedish & Danish) who ruled much of Europe, the British Isles & Russia between the 8th and 11th centuries.

V175 ARCTIC JOURNEY (76 min.) [M,S,A] Unique documentary story of the Swampy-Cree Indians of York. See superb pictures of rare bird and plant life. Complete, first-time pictures of the Stone-Carver Indians.

V181 ANCIENT AMERICA: THE NORTHWEST (1999; 100 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through the Pacific Northwest Coast to meet the Native Americans who are known for their exquisite carved totem poles and other art works. Explore the volcanoes of the region through myths and science.

V182 "AT HOME" IN AUSTRIA (95 min.) [M,S,A] From Carinthia to Vienna, from a coffee shop where you can enjoy a morning cup and a newspaper to bringing the cows down at summer's end, join us on a tour of the cities and countryside of this picturesque country.

V183 BALLAD OF THE BLUE RIDGE (1994; 86 min.) [M,S,A] From the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of the world's most scenic drives, view charming old farms, deserted log cabins and grist mills against the background of blue textured mountain ranges.

V184 PUERTO RICO: I LOVE YOUR FACE (80 min.) [M,S,A] Often referred to by its residents as a continent, Puerto Rico has great geographical and life-style diversity. From the beaches to the rugged caves, magnificent vistas pop into view as you drive upwards into jungles and rainforests.

V187 MONTANA: BENEATH THE BIG SKY (1997; 84 min.) [M,S,A]

115 All seasons are covered in this modern day adventure which leads from a dinosaur dig to a journey along Lewis and Clark's trail to a realistic reenactment of Custer's last stand. Drive the scenic Beartooth highway and follow the Yellowstone River from the Park to the North Dakota border, along with many other activities along the way.

V190 ADVENTURES IN WESTERN POLYNESIA (1998; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Leave the western world and all your cares behind, and journey to magical lands across the oceans . . . Western Polynesia. Paradise awaits in the beautiful South Pacific islands of exotic Tonga, tiny Tuvalu, rugged American Samoa, remote Tokelau, and beautiful Western Samoa.

V192 MADAGASCAR: THE ENCHANTED ISLAND (1998; 54 min.) [I,M,S] Nestled in the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean off the caost of Africa, Madagascar is an enchanting paradise where for eons nature has been left undisturbed. Soar over forested mountains, expansive plateaus and lush green rainforests. Encounter lemurs, chameleons, lizards, ibis and butterflies. Witness close-up this primeval world's deepest secrets and closely guarded marvels.

V193 ALASKA'S GREAT WILDERNESS (1997; 54 min.) [I,M,S] Travel to a place of incomparable beauty and power where you will witness close-up the amazing cycles of life in one of the last pristine corners of our planet Earth. Soar over Mount McKinley, watch caribou roam the plains, listen to the howl of the wolf, witness the golden eagle in flight, meet a mother grizzly and her cubs as they emerge from hibernation. You'll be swept up in the drama and beauty of this unique wilderness.

V194 ALCAN HIGHWAY: ADVENTURE ROAD TO ALASKA (1992; 60 min.) [I,M,S] Get a taste of the North; its past, its present, its people and the activities available to the traveler. Watch the building of the highway, experience the difference in travel before and after this modern wonder. Meet the people who live along the road and see how they combine modern and frontier lifestyles. Ride horseback in search of mountain sheep. Relive the 1898 gold rush, visit Whitehorse for the Sourdough Rendezvous.

V195 INSIDE SWITZERLAND (90 min.) [M,S,A] (same as V335) If one were to try and capture Switzerland in one word it would surely be the word 'diversity.' The natural beauty includes the Alps, two major rivers and numerous lakes. Areas are identified with cultural heritage: German, French, Italian and a small enclave of Romansch. Churches, cathedrals, castles and old town centers reflect the diversity. From Geneva to Sargans, travel this lovely country by cable car, gondola, ship and car.

V295 HEADWATERS OF THE AMAZON (78 min.) [M,S,A] Travel to cities such as Lima and Iquitos, Peru and Leticia, Colombia. Spend time in the back country with several primitive tribes of the jungle. See the vast changes and loss of cultural heritage that is taking place in today's jungles. Marvel at the unusual animals, ranging from giant ants to tiny leaf cutter ants, as well as various monkeys, birds and snakes.

V296 BALI & THE SPICE ISLANDS (1999; 80 min.)) [M,S,A] Bali - "the island of the gods"- Indonesia's timeless beauty, an enchanted isle, suspended between heaven and earth. The Balinese embrace life and nature for its gifts, and prosper without many of today's modern conveniences. Meet the remarkable Balinese people. Learn of their customs and traditions, beliefs, hopes and their eternal search for peace.

V297 BAVARIA AND THE BLACK FOREST (2000; 94 min.) [M,S,A] Rich in history, alive with fairy tales and blessed with magnificent scenery, these are the most popular

116 tourist destinations in Germany. Visit all the familiar attractions - Mad Ludwig's castle, Oktoberfest, Hitler's Eagle's Nest, Triberg's cuckoo clocks and more.

V299 ALASKA RV ADVENTURE: THE LAST GREAT ROAD TRIP (80 min.) [M,S,A] Journey from mile "0" of the world famous Alaska Highway, now paved, to begin a fabulous adventure. Filmmaker John Holod retraces his steps from 1973 by motorcycle, to this version in a luxurious motor home! Visit Skagway, Beautiful Downtown Chicken and Eagle; cross the Arctic Circle to the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay, Denali National Park; see wildlife such as bear, moose, caribou, dali sheep, and wolf. Kayak in Prince William Sound. It's all here.

V300 THE NEW EASTERN EUROPE (1994; 90 min.) [M,S,A] Join a family of adventurers as they set out by bicycle, train, and cruise ship, for a first-hand look at the new Eastern Europe. Meet a Czech family in Prague; wander through the ongoing restoration of Dresden; be there for the removal of Checkpoint Charlie; wander through the palace grounds of Frederick the Great at Potsdam; meet three Polish girls on the train to Warsaw; see the famous baths and spas of Budapest; cruise down the Danube, through the 80-mile-long Iron Gate gorge.

V302 CHINA: A 21ST CENTURY JOURNEY (70 min.) [M,S,A] As China emerges from centuries of isolation, her mysterious and exotic past has finally opened up to outsiders. See some of the most scenic sites in China: the life-size terra-cotta warriors in Xian, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and Summer Palace in Beijing, and a classical Chinese garden and silk factory in Suzhou.

V303 NEW ZEALAND: AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE (1997; 80 min.) [M,S,A] New Zealand is often called "a world in miniature", for there is no other country with such a contrasting variety of natural scenic beauty in such small area - barely the size of California. Tour such sites as Auckland, city of sails and the Americas Cup; Christchurch, garden city, on the Avon River - just like England; Queenstown, heart of the southern lakes and adventure capital; Lake Tekapo, with a fall roundup of over 8000 Merino sheep, and many more.

V306 EXPLORING COSTA RICA (2001; 82 min.) [M,S,A] This Central American country the size of West Virginia has a diverse climate and terrain. San Jose, with a population of over 1 million, has the lowest cost of living of any city its size. Visit the central marketplace where you can buy formed leather art pieces, then the casinos at night. From Guayabo and a tour of the rainforest canopy by tram, to La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano; the ruins of a 1000 B.C. civilization to the "chicken of the trees" iguana park, this country has it all!

V307 EGYPT: OF PHARAOHS AND FABLES (1994; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Embark on a journey of wonder and splendor through this land of our beginnings. Experience the great pyramids of Giza; the splendors of Aswan, Luxor, Karnak, Abu Simbal and the Sinai. Discover fascinating treasures still to be found in the bazaars and markets. Meet peoples of extraordinary diversity of cultures. Celebrate 5000 years of human history.

V308 THE SPIRIT OF SWEDEN (1989; 60 min.) [M,S,A] Journey through one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world - Stockholm. Visit the elegant Grand Hotel, explore old town Stockholm. Cruise through the heartland on the 322 mile Gota Canal. Visit the Viking island of Gotland. From the 700 year old wall in Visby, to the reindeer in the Lappland mountains, celebrate the rich tradition and spirit of Sweden.

117 V309 YELLOWSTONE (1988; 55 min.) [M,S,A] Experience the wild beauty of Yellowstone National Park, the splendor of its seasons and the majesty of its wildlife. See Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Lake, and petrified trees on Specimen Ridge. Visit bubbling Norris Geyser Basin. View the awesome Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. See the special flora and fauna of Yellowstone and witness a variety of summer and winter activities that bring visitors back again and again.

V310 THE HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO (85 min.) [M,S,A] Join Bay Area residents Rick and Jan Rosefield as they show you their city. They'll tell you of its history - from Spanish settler days to the wild Gold Rush to the Hippie Movement. See original film footage from before the great 1906 earthquake. See places unseen by most tourists and rarely seen by the city's natives.

V311 NORWAY . . . NORTHERN DELIGHTS (1994; 87 min.) [M,S,A] Tour the magnificent coast from whence came the Vikings; enjoy the view from the glacier-capped mountains; watch rivers tumble over cliffs in thousand-foot falls to the fjords below. Travel from Bergen deep into the fjord district - to the spectacular beauty of famed Geirangerfjord. Join in the making of Hardanger-cakes in the centuries-old manner at Torekoven. Take the hydrofoil through the 110-mile-long Sognefjord to catch the famed Flam-Myrdal Railway high into the mountains.

V312 BAJA RV ADVENTURE (75 min.) [M,S,A] Travel the 1,060-mile Transpeninsular Baja Highway from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas. Beginning at the busiest border crossing in the world, continue through Tijuana, Ensenada, and on down to the Midriff Islands. Visit Gerrero Negro, famous for salt production, and the world's friendliest gray whales. Visit a reserve protecting the endangered Peninsular Pronghorn. Tour the mission at San Ignacio; see the French colonial style architecture of Santa Rosalia. Finally, arrive at the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas.

V313 THE FACES OF ITALY (1992; 80 min.) [M,S,A] Italy is about more than Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and the ancient Romans. Meet the fashionable beauties on Rome's Via Venato, and the lusty fishermen of Brindisi. Travel from the Italian Riviera to the Italian Alps; Visit outdoor markets, pasta making, and wine making. From tip to toe, this magnificent Country will invite you back again and again.

V325 BIBLICAL TREASURES OF TURKEY (2002; 105 min.) Visit the mountains of Ararat-the land of the Great Flood, and supposed site of Noah's Ark; view St. John the Baptist relics in Topkapi; see the port of Antalya, where St. Paul sailed for Antioch; visit Constantinople, now known as Istanbul; whether the locations relate to the Old or New Testament, this video takes you on a tour of a land steeped in Biblical history.

V328 ALONG THE NEW RIVER (2001; 67 min.) [M,S,A] Visit the second oldest river in the world, second only to the Nile in Egypt. Rated as one of the best three rivers in the world for whitewater rafting, it is also used for jet boating. Visit communities along the river, Lost World Caverns, an old farm and watch the kids shuck corn; see part of the play, The Hatfields and the McCoys; watch parachutists jump off the world's longest single span arch bridge. This video will take you from the New River's headwaters in North Carolina and continue north along its 270 mile path, ending in West Virginia.

V329 IRELAND: LAND OF MY FOREFATHERS (2002; 65 min.) [M,S,A] Travel along scenic byways, stopping along the way to take a boat cruise along the Shannon River; watch the horse show in Buttevant; visit other locations such as Dublin, the Clonmacnoise Monastery ruins, Cliffs of Moor, Limerick, St. John's Castle, and many more sites both historical and cosmopolitan. Enjoy the pastoral nature of this land, with history back more than 9,000 years.

118 V330 ROYAL ENGLAND (90 min.) [M,S,A] Enjoy the highlights of this country: London, Canterbury, Leeds Castle, Oxford, Henley-on-Thames, Portsmouth, Dartmouth, Cornwall, Salisbury, Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon, Chipping Campden, York, Yorkshire Dales, & the Lake District.

V331 EMIGRANT ROAD: AN OREGON TRAIL ADVENTURE (1998; 90 min.) [M,S,A] What was it like to cross a continent in a covered wagon? Follow in the footsteps of the pioneers, visit the sites as they exist today, and hear the very words of those who crossed the Oregon Trail. Learn about who went and why; see the Great American Desert; experience a powwow; then finally reach the end of the trail.

V332 UNDISCOVERED WALES (2001; 75 min.) [M,S,A] With a long and tumultuous history, Wales is a small municipality lying on the western shore of Great Britain. Reconstructed Celtic, Roman and Medieval villages give us a feeling of life in a land with cultures going back over 5,000 years. Visit the capital city of Cardiff, the coal fields of the southern valleys; see the famed Tintern Abbey, immortalized by Wordsworth. Visit a sheep farm; enjoy traditional music and dances.

V333 GERMANY (85 min.) [M,S,A] Germany's long history, varied land and its location in the heart of Europe have created unparalleled diversity. Visit such sites as Frankfurt, Triberg, Lake Constance, and Dresden; cruise the Rhein River; celebrate the Brothers Grimm along The Fairy Tale Road; attend the Maritime Festival in Vegesack. Germany is an adventure of discovery in a rich & ancient land.

V334 GREAT PARKS OF THE WEST...AND TRAINS, TOO (80 min.) [M,S,A] Perhaps the greatest array of natural wonders in the world is found in the western United States. Great parks preserve them and open them to visitors. From the Rocky Mountains to the Grand Canyon, Death Valley to Yellowstone Lake, from the rainforest of Olympic Park to Mount St. Helen's volcanic destruction, the wonders never cease. Much of this "Great West" was opened to settlers and industry by the railroads and a few of these trains still operate today.

V335 INSIDE SWITZERLAND (same as V195)

V337 RETURN TO SWEDEN (77 min.) [M,S,A] It is the ancestral home of millions of Americans whose grandparents and great-grandparents came from Sweden. Armed with only the names and birthrates of his great-grandparents, the videographer was able to discover more than he dared hope. . . even the farm where his great-grandfather was born and grew up.

V338 THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND (85 min.) [M,S,A] This is a fresh look at an old and revered land. Come along down the back roads, across the moors, up the glens, and through the mountains. Visit Inverness, Edinburgh, small villages, castles, a sheep dog trial, a pipeband contest and two golf courses. Awaken your awareness of the diversity of the native wildlife and their habitats.

V339 THE PEOPLE OF POLAND (84 min.) [M,S,A] Discover the land and meet the people of Poland. Here is Poland old and new...the "cradle of the Polish nation" in Gniezno, and the "cradle of Solidarity", birthplace of the new Poland, in Gdansk. Enjoy the Festival of Polish Folk Music and Song at Kazimierz Dolny, or a Chopin recital in Warsaw. Here too is scenic Poland - a charming and beautiful country, from white sand beaches of the Baltic Seacoast, through unspoiled lake country of Mazury, to the rugged High Tatra mountains. Poland is a land of surpassing

119 beauty.

V340 AMAZING THAILAND (2002, 80 min.) [M,S,A] Join in an adventure through Thailand and view the people and places of this truly amazing country. Did you know Thailand. . . has the longest reigning monarch in the world? . . . has 13 different words for smile? Experience temples, markets, and people; "ride" an elephant through the jungle to visit hilltribe villages; "kayak" to uninhabited islands; learn the cultural arts of Thai cooking, massage and kickboxing.

V341 IRELAND: CELTIC MYTHS & SPLENDORS (2003, 87 min.) [M,S,A] The country of Ireland has many stories to tell . . . and some of them are true! Nowhere on earth is there a better place to spin the tales of past and present. Explore not only popular sites, but many little-known nooks and crannies. And in the process meet Giants, Geniuses, Saints, Spirits, and a whole lot more. Come enjoy the richness of history, myth, and culture of the Gaelic people today.

V342 WESTERN CANADA: FAR AND WILD (2003, 84 min.) [M,S,A] Explore the far reaches of this vast country, from the ice-choked waters of the Hudson to the wildest coasts of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Discover its wild creatures: beluga whales, grizzly bear, caribou, sea lions, trumpeter swans, and bull elk. Experience its cultural heritage: the Calgary Stampede, Kamloopa Pow Wow, to the historical elegance of the grand railway hotels. Visit its cityscapes and tourist meccas: the old world charm of Victoria, the world class city of Vancouver, the floral finery of Butchart Gardens, and the largest mall of them all, the West Edmonton Mall.

V344 HAWAII (2003; 78 min.) [M,S,A] Get a unique view of our 50th state, its peoples and the land of this tropical paradise. Visit Kaua'i, the Garden Isle, and learn how sugar is produced. Oahu is the location of the state capital, Hololulu, and Pearl Harbor. Hear about the 1941 attack first hand from witnesses. Moloka'i is the least developed of the islands, and here you will learn about Father Damien. Maui, the former capital under the great kings of Hawai'i, is now the tourist center of the islands. Lahaina is a former whaling center and site of the annual canoe carving competition. The Big Island, Hawai'i still has volcanic activity. Coffee and cattle ranching remain important to the island's economy.

V345 THE STORY OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK (70 min.) [M,S,A] A mile deep and ten miles wide, it is one of the most awesome natural features on our planet. The canyon comes alive with creatures large and small: mountain lions, mule deer, coyotes, bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, scorpions, lizards, king snake, cactus mouse, and the rare Kiabab squirrel! See this magical Canyon in all its moods . . . descend into the Canyon by mule, see a summer lightening storm, raft the Colorado River, sense the ghosts of the Anasazi, and experience a flash flood.

V346 ISRAEL: STORIES FROM THE HOLY LANDS (85 min.) [M,S,A] Experience Israel's ancient stories as well as meet todays variety of Israelis in the exploration crossroads of three continents . . . and three major religious groups - Christians, Jews and Muslims. From the Golan Heights to the Red Sea, hidden archaeological treasures still wait to be discovered: join a trek to the top of a remote mountain in the Negev Desert to see ancient altars and petroglyphs. The Galilee Region contains sites that mark the beginnings of Christianity. Walk in HIS footsteps at Capurnaum, Cana, Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee.

V347 ITALY'S FABLED ISLES (82 min.) [M,S,A] Venture off-shore for adventure in Sicily, Capri & Elba. Visit Messina, Palermo Monreale, Taormina; climb Mt. Etna, attend a giant puppet show, hear exciting music. Walk the land once ruled by Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, and Normans. Meet the joyful people of Seductive Sicily, Glamorous Capri, and Sedate Elba.

120 V348 ALPS (2004; 81 min.) [M,S,A] From Monaco's Mediterranean shores, march to Provence, stroll Italy's romantic Lake Country and hike Dolomite peaks. Traverse tiny Liechtenstein and sled Switzerland's “Top of Europe.” Surprise marmots at the Matterhorn, explore colorful villages in Austria, listen to musical Salzburg and lift a stein near Bavarian castles. After savoring Slovenia's shimmering lakes, soar the heights of Mont Blanc.

V349 THE MISTY ISLES OF SCOTLAND (85 min.) [M,S,A] This film is in part a sequel to “The Highlands of Scotland”. Many of the same themes – wool gathering, whiskey distilling, stone circles, prehistoric stone towers (called brochs), castle exploring and wildlife watching are enjoyed. You'll visit Arran, the Inner Hebrides (Islay, Jura, Mull, Skye), and the Outer Hebrides (Harris & Lewis), Orkney, and Shetland. Experience intimate moments with Shetland's famous ponies, a Harris tweed weaver, sweater knitters, archaeological wonders, Gray Seals, Red-Throated Loons, and Fallow Deer.

V350 GREECE AND ITS AEGEAN ISLANDS (80 min.) [M,S,A] Experience history as it comes to life on this tour of mainland Greece, and the many islands of the Aegean. Discover what makes Greece and its islands an on-going attraction for travelers from around the world. Sight see in the city of Athens and the ruins of the Acropolis. Watch the changing of the guard at Parliament's Presidential Palace. Walk the ancient sites of Peloponnese at Mycenae, Epidaurus and Olympia. Tour mainland Greece, from the mountain monasteries of Meteora to Thessaloniki, second city of Greece. Island hop to Rhodes, Crete and Santori.

V352 PRAGUE – PARIS AND A CRUISE (SAME AS DVD20)

V355 DREAM TRAINS Short Hops & Whistle Stops (1996 / 58 min.) [M,S,A] The days of steam-when depots were part of the landscape and trains part of the culture-come back to life in film, photographs and song. Three special segments feature the pioneering Harvey Girls along the Santa Fe, depots from the ordinary to the elaborate, and President Truman's1948 "Whistle Stop" campaign.

WISCONSIN

AC34 WISCONSIN WILDLIFE: WATCHABLE AT HOME AND ON THE GO (17 x 22) [DS] Features nine photos of Wisconsin wildlife that can often be seen “On the Go.” Reverse side features nine photos of Wisconsin wildlife that can often be seen “At Home.”

AC74 ANISHINABE (17 x 24) Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission poster featuring photograph of Anishinabe baby in a cradleboard to encourage land & wildlife conservation.

AC165 RECYCLING WORKS IN WISCONSIN (25 x 20) (1995) [DS] Cartoon drawing of activities at home and in the community involving recycling. Reverse side explains all the activities found in the drawing.

WISCONSIN TIMELINES (38 x 24) Illustrations, timelines, and Wisconsin maps show the history of these prehistoric people: AC284 WOODLAND/MISSISSIPPIAN/ONEOTA (800 BC - AD 1630) AC285 PALEOINDIANS (10,000 - 6500 BC) AC286 ARCHAIC (6500 - 800 BC)

AC320 ANCIENT CAVE ART (24 x 18)

121 Photo of cave art in honor of Wisconsin Archaeology Week, May 12-20.

AC361 WISCONSIN'S LAND LEGACY (17 x 21) (2005) [DS] Map of the state showing special places to preserve and protect as we seek to balance environmental, social and economic interests, including places that will be critical to meet future conservation and recreation needs. The Wisconsin Land Legacy Report is the result of three years of research in gathering ideas and data from citizens and partner organizations throughout the state. Reverse side lists Legacy Places by County.

AC374 WISCONSIN STATE MAP (38 X 26) (2006) Find out Historic Sites, Memorial Bridges, Memorial Highways, State Patrol Non-Emergency Assistance, Amtrak Stations, Mileage, Populations of Cities and Villages, County locations and Points of Interest.

DB5 PALEOINDIANS, MAMMOTHS & MASTODONS Contains a variety of resources and information about the Kenosha Public Museum's archaeological excavation of a woolly mammoth in Kenosha County. Includes a mammoth tooth, flint-knapping tools, and point (arrowhead) mounts.

DB10 WISCONSIN SYMBOLS Do you know what the Wisconsin state bird is? How about the state fossil? All the answers are in this box, along with activities to help you have fun exploring the Dairy State.

DB18 WISCONSIN NATIVE AMERICANS: FOODS Contents include items Native Americans used for food including beans, corn, cranberries, and nuts. Other resource materials include books, deer fur, rabbit pelt, clam shell, and maple syrup. Teacher's Guide included. These materials fit in with the KUSD standards and benchmarks for Grade 3.

DVD3 WISCONSIN'S GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECKS: DIVE INTO WISCONSIN'S PAST ( 2004) [M,S,A] Produced by the Wisconsin Historical Society. Enter the depths of Wisconsin's Great Lakes through the lens of technology. Learn the critical role schooners and steamers played in the region's development. Experience awe and excitement with divers as they unlock the secrets these sunken musuems hold, and learn about the men and women who worked the lakes on these once proud vessels. There is no other way to get so close to history without donning your own SCUBA gear. This is a fully interactive multimedia program suitable for all audiences. Minimum System Requirments: Windows 98, 2000, XP. CPU Pentium 3, 400 Mhz, 128MB System RAM, Sound Card, monitor capable of displaying 1024 x 768, and QuicktimeTM 6.5 or later.

DVD6 DISCOVER WISCONSIN: GREATER KENOSHA AREA (19 min. 2006) [M,S,A] Come enjoy the many sights, sounds and experiences of our thriving community. From the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan to the inland lakes and waterways, you're sure to find many things to make yoru visit memorable. Kenosha is the perfect destination for all ages, with kid-friendly activities, museums, outdoor recreation, great shopping and dining options, art galleries, and theater groups.

DVD 16 AZTALAN: NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK (2007; 9 min.) [I,M,S,A] Visit this historic landmark along the Crawfish River in Wisconsin. Archaeologists believe Mississippian Indians moved up from Cahokia in Illinois to live among the late Woodland Indians. Hear archaeologists explain how the people changed the landscape for their purposes, building platform mounds, fences and underground food storage pits.

V4 CARTOON BASICS WITH PALMER MARTINO (30 min.) [M,S]

122 Local artist Palmer Martino demonstrates how to draw simple cartoons.

V16 ANDY THE COLLECTOR (8 min.) [I,M] Tells how to catch and preserve insects. Andy is a young boy who hunts butterflies and visits the Milwaukee Public Museum to learn how to mount them.

V17 A MARSH CALLED HORICON (27 min.) [I,M,S] Video tour of Horicon Marsh includes its history and wildlife.

V18 TO BUILD A DINOSAUR AND MORE (26 min.) [S,A] Story of the Milwaukee Public Museum's dinosaur exhibit. Shows how the life-size models were built and how the exhibit was put together.

V24 CREATING THE ILLUSION - CLARENCE BLANCHARD (1934- ) (27 min.) [A] Interview with and demonstration by Kenoshan Clarence Blanchard who creates award-winning bird carvings.

V54 S.S. WISCONSIN: SHIPWRECKED VESSEL (1991; 50 min.) [M,S,A] Story of the sinking of the S.S. Wisconsin off Kenosha in a storm on Oct. 29, 1929. Also shows a modern dive to the ship. Narrated by Jerome Gumbinger.

V58 MURALS BY REYNALDO HERNANDEZ (18 min.) [M,S,A] (1950- ) A tour of Hernandez's murals in Milwaukee, Puerto Rico, and Racine, includes an interview with the artist. (Hernandez painted the mural on the east side of the Lincoln Neighborhood Center in Kenosha.)

V61 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (1983; 75 min.) [S,A] For more than 75 years, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) played a central role in the development of modern architecture. He remains one of the greatest American architects. This engaging biographic portrait of the Wisconsin-born architect traces the evolution of his unique vision of space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature.

V80 CRANBERRYING (1980; 12 min.) [P,I] {TG} (Filmstrip on video) Visit Wisconsin cranberry bogs of yesteryear and today. With colorful photography and narration punctuated with original guitar music, learn the fascinating lore of this native American berry.

V150 ALDO LEOPOLD: A PROPHET FOR ALL SEASONS (56 min.) [M,S,A] This biography of Leopold (1887-1948), Wisconsin environmentalist, illustrates how his ideas developed through observation and experience. With commentary by Rene Dubos, Susan Flader and David Brower, the video describes the progress of Leopold's thought from the concept of wildlife management to the deep personal reflection that led to the concept of “the land ethic.”

V162 WISCONSIN: AN AMERICAN PORTRAIT (1998; 60 min.) [I,M,S,A] Produced in 1998 by the Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Commission. Features sights, sounds, art and archival photos depicting the state's history from the Ice Age to the present. Narration includes quotes from historical writings. A beautiful Wisconsin video of landscape and cities.

V168 ALDO LEOPOLD: LEARNING FROM THE LAND (1998; 53 min.) [I,M,S,A] {TG} Using family photographs, diaries and a personal interview with Aldo's daughter Nina, learn about the Wisconsin scientist, educator, philosopher and writer Aldo Leopold (1887-1948).

V172 THE GREAT LAKES (1995; 57 min.; 3 parts) [M,S,A] {TG}

123 Part 1: Discusses how the Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age and continues through the arrival of Native Americans and the first Europeans. Part 2: Tells the story of miners, lumberjacks and farmers. Part 3: Learn about current environmental problems and solutions.

V180 NATIVE WISCONSIN (32 min.) [I,M,S,A] Travel to the 11 Native American reservations in Wisconsin. Some history of each tribe/band is discussed along with information about economic endeavors on each reservation.

V185 BIRCHBARK CANOE (1947; 60 min.) [M,S,A] A Milwaukee Public Museum film of the making of a birchbark canoe at Lac du Flambeau by builder Bob Pine, assisted by Fred LaCasa.

V316 THE BEST OF WISCONSIN STORIES (2001; 140 min.) [M,S,A] This contains the best-loved and most-requested segments from Wisconsin Stories, the acclaimed series by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Public Television, Stories range in topics, from a state cornhusking championship, to women building ships in World War II era Sturgeon Bay; from the Ojibwe Indians' Sandy Lake tragedy to a remembrance of renowned sculptor Vinnie Ream.

V327 A JOB WELL DONE . . . STURGEON BAY IN WORLD WAR II (2000; 15 min.) [M,S,A] During the war years of 1941-1945, four Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin shipyards contracted for, built and launched 258 ships for the war effort - an average of one every five days. More that doubling the population of the town, peak employment would surpass 7,000 men and women. This is the incredible story of how it was accomplished as told by the people who actually constructed and served on these well- built ships.

V351 LIFE, LEGEND, LEGACY: WISCONSIN'S LAKE STURGEON (2001; 20 min.) [M,S,A] Hear the story of a living dinosaur brought back from the brink of extinction in Wisconsin. Rare underwater footage, historical photos and drawings trace the lake sturgeon's journey that helped doom the fish across most of its North American range. Fish biologists, conservation wardens and citizens along Wisconsin's Lake Winnebago have nurtured a dwindling population into the world's largest.

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