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Wild Kingdom: Mammals of North America DVD Collection
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Premiering in 1963 broadcast on primetime from 1968-1971 and airing in syndication until 1988 the Emmy Award-winning MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S WILD KINGDOM was one of the longest-running and most beloved television series of all time. A pioneer of the narrative nature-documentary format the educational series followed venerable host and ecologist Marlin Perkins (later joined by Peter Gros and Jim Fowler) as he trekked to the farthest reaches of the globe to study wild animals in their natural habitats. This nostalgic...
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10 Episodes on 3 DVDs!Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom the Emmy award-winning nature series captivated audiences for years with its suspenseful and exciting look at animals in their natural habitats. Follow legendary hosts Marlin Perkins Jim Fowler and Peter Gros through the years as they take viewers all over the globe to study the behavior of animals and their struggles for survival.This special 3 DVD set features 10 of the most requested episodes collected from viewers throughout the 27 years Wild Kingdom was...
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, the Emmy award-winning nature series, captivated audiences for years with its suspenseful and exciting look at animals in their natural habitats. Follow legendary hosts Marlin Perkins, Jim Fowler, and Peter Gros through the years as they take viewers all over the globe to study the behavior of animals and their struggles for survival.
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, the Emmy award-winning nature series, captivated audiences for years with its suspenseful and exciting look at animals in their natural habitats. Follow legendary hosts Marlin Perkins, Jim Fowler, and Peter Gros through the years as they take viewers all over the globe to study the behavior of animals and their struggles for survival.
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Various Artists - Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom: Mammals of North America $29.98
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The Iroquois, also known as the "OGWEO:WEH," were a harmonious Indian confederacy made up of six tribes -- the Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Mohawk and Tuscarora -- who stood behind principles of peace, equality and justice. British and French territorial battles stripped the Iroquois of their land, and federal government schools set up the to "take the Indian out of the Indian" resulted in a loss of tribal language and culture. Today, the Iroquois live in western New York and southern Canada...
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