| Title | Description | Year | Length | Item_Number |
| 5th National Tribal Conference | Environmental Management in Indian Country | 2000 | 45 Minutes | EP-167 |
| Bringing It Back to Our Children | Skokomish Tribal Elders discussing stewardship of the land. | 1994 | 31 Minutes | EP-196 |
| Children of the River | From the New Explorers series, this video looks at the problems of water quality for the Native Americans living on Walpole Island in the St. Claire River between Michigan and Ontario and how the GREEN program was used to teach students to monitor water quality. |  | 27 Minutes | EP-166 |
| From Time Immemorial | Looks at Pacific Northwest Native American shellfish gathering practices and their treaty resource harvest rights. Also describes the tribes approach to good conservation practices, tribal rights, and cooperative management. | 1990 |  | EP-164 |
| Hozhq Hooghan-Environmental Harmony in Business | In Dine Language with English captions | 1995 | 10 Minutes | EP-249 |
| Hozhq Hooghan-Environmental Harmony in Home | In Dine Language with English captions | 1995 | 12:47 Minutes | EP-248 |
| In The Light of Reverence | Environmental Management Issues on Tribal Land | 2001 | 1:15 Minutes | EP-169 |
| Little Graves of Shoalwater Tribe | Report on the health problems of the Shoalwater Tribe including the mysterious deaths of babies. | 1993 |  | EP-215 |
| Little Moccasins | Narrated by Loril Moondream (Apache), produced by the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, part of the US EPA First Steps Program for child care providers. Basic lead prevention information including sources, health effects, prevention. | 2000 |  | EPA-CD-088 |
| Little Moccasins: Lead Safety Program | Narrated by Loril Moondream (Apache), produced by the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, part of the US EPA First Steps Program for child care providers. Basic lead prevention information including sources, health effects, prevention. | 2000 | 25 Minutes | EP-133 |
| Moon's Prayer: Wisdom of the Ages | Award winning (3) video which portrays the continuing conflicts over natural resources and shows how tribes in the Pacific Northwest are successfully fighting to protect and restore their lands. Combining traditional native values of respect for the earth with more modern tools and methods, these tribes are working to restore natural fisheries, reform timber practices, and clean up polluted bays and wetlands. | 1991 | 51 Minutes | EP-256 |
| My Strength is From the Fish | Discusses the importance of salmon to the native tribes along the Columbia River, and discusses its part in their culture. | 1994 | 30 Minutes | EP-410 |
| Our Water, Our Future | Pueblo and Chehalis Tribes success stories to protect the quality of their waters and the health of their members by adapting water quality standards. | 2003 | 29:30 Minutes | EP-251 |
| Paradise in Peril | Discusses the question of ownership and the problem of stewardship of the Coeur d'Alene basin. The view discusses the question of ownership between the government and the Schee Chu'umsch people but also illustrates the obvious lack of stewardship by the government. | 1995 | 25 Minutes | EP-444 |
| Protecting Drinking Water on Tribal Lands | Explains the importance of developing a source water assessment program (SWAP) for tribal lands and by profiling three tribes that have created SWAPs. | 2002 | 30 Minutes | EP-402 |
| Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce | An oral history traces the journey. | 1998 | 1 Hour | EP-409 |
| Siulipta Paitaat: Our Ancestors' Heritage | Journey with Inupiat leaders accross their homeland. |  | 30 Minutes | EP-413 |
| Teachings of the Tree People | Exploring themes of biological and cultural diversity, teaching and learning, through the eyes of nationally-acclaimed skokomish teacher and elder Bruce (subiyay) Miller. | 2005 | 20 Minutes | EPA-DVD-011(C) |
| The Last Hunter | Where have all the whales gone? | 1984 |  | EP-139 |
| The White Man's Way | Native American Issues |  | 27 Minutes | EP-168 |
| Yukon River Summit | Inter-Tribal Watershed Protection | 1997 |  | EP-182 |