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Pocahontas II [videorecording] : journey to a new world / by Bedard, Irene,1967-actor.; Cummings, Jim,actor.(CARDINAL)809257; Gibson, Donal,actor.; Hughes, Finola,actor.(CARDINAL)647768; Hunt, Linda,1945-actor.(CARDINAL)270997; Means, Russell,1939-2012,actor.(CARDINAL)154743; Stapleton, Jean,1923-2013,actor.; Stiers, David Ogden,actor.(CARDINAL)287172; Zane, Billy,actor.(CARDINAL)785765; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm).(CARDINAL)340297; Buena Vista Home Video (Firm).(CARDINAL)436571; Walt Disney Company.(CARDINAL)187989; Walt Disney Home Video (Firm).(CARDINAL)527542;
Lyrics and music, Marty Panzer, Larry Grossman; score, Lennie Niehaus.Irene Bedard, Jim Cummings, Donal Gibson, Finola Hughes, Linda Hunt, Russell Means, Jean Stapleton, David Ogden Stiers, Billy Zane.Pocahontas travels to England as an ambassador of peace, where she must convince the King of England that her people are truly civilized in order to stop an armada moving against them.Not rated.VHS; digitally mastered, hi-fi stereo.Academy Awards, 1995: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score; Best Song: Colors of the wind.
Subjects: Animated films.; Children's films.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Pocahontas, died 1617; Smith, John, 1580-1631; Powhatan Indians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 4
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The people of the New River : oral histories from the Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga counties of North Carolina / by Cooper, Leland R.,1926-(CARDINAL)206981; Cooper, Mary Lee.(CARDINAL)212403;
Includes bibliographical references (page 281) and index."Newcomers" / Fred Chappell -- The Interviews -- Rose Gambill -- James Bard -- Pauline Price -- Tom Jackson -- Charlotte Stanley and Joyce Davis -- Irene Morphew -- Nellie Mae Edmisten -- Dean Colvard -- Mary Elizabeth Shepherd Colvard -- Carol Wade Colvard Noronowicz -- Ruby Trivette -- Beulah Blevins -- Marye Gambill Lineback -- Nell Graybeal Sutherland -- Gwyn Hartsoe -- Mae Hartsoe -- William Earl Farrington -- Russell Colvard -- Ben Harrison -- John C. Miller -- Bruce Eller -- Bob Cornett -- John Little -- Grace Ray -- Bruce Miller -- Edmund Adams -- Donald Sheets -- Sam Shumate -- Polly Jones -- Bill Severt -- John Jackson -- Thomas J. Smith -- The Proclamation."Said to be one of the oldest rivers in the world, the New River begins at two locations in Watauga County in northwest North Carolina. From there the North and South Forks meander through Ashe County until they meet near the Virginia border and continue through a corner of Alleghany County before turning north again into Virginia and West Virginia and on to the Ohio. Settlers came to the fertile bottom lands along the New River during the 18th and 19th centuries and many of their descendents still live there today." "In this collection of oral histories, 33 people in Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga counties - most of whom are in their 70s, 80s, and 90s - share memories of their lives and work on the New River and their hopes for its future. They tell of floods, snows, sickness, the Great Depression, education, religion, quilting, weaving and other crafts, and the fight against a large power company that planned to flood thousands of acres of land. They also recall how the river has been central to their lives in providing food, transportation, and recreation."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects: Oral histories.; Interviews.; Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Country life; Interviews;
Available copies: 25 / Total copies: 26
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