Images Of The Past | SDPB
For Teachers — We have selected Images of the Past episodes and created multicurricular lesson plans incorporating social science, science, math, and fine arts concepts. The lesson plans are located at PBS LearningMedia. Register for our Education Newsletter for additional classroom resources.
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Wagon freighter, State Senator, Rancher... Jack Hale accomplished a lot in the early days of Black Hills settlement.
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Why South Dakota's namesake WWII battleship was christened twice.
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First painted on buffalo hide and later on paper, winter counts provide a pictorial history of various Lakota bands.
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Charles M. “Charlie“ Russell lived and traveled with several native bands in the 1880s and painted what he saw.
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How a Rapid City photographer captured portraits of the veterans of the 1876 Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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The Girl Scouts have been active in the Black Hills since 1917.
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Throughout the 1910s, most of Aberdeen enjoyed streetcar service.
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Dakota Territory was a melting pot of people who were searching for a better life. With all their differences in backgrounds, one thing brought them together, music.
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Dr. Flora Hayward Stanford was an energetic and compassionate physician who came to Deadwood in 1888.
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How the all-black 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps pioneered the art of mountain biking in the Mountain West.