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Season 1 Episode 4
Native America
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How the Aztecs used color to represent the aftermath of colonialism.
Aired: | Expires: | Runtime: 1m 08s
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Extras
Season 1 Official Trailer
Native America explores the world created by America’s First Peoples.
0:30
Native America Season 2 | Extended Trailer
Season 2 of Native America is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country.
2:47
Episode 3 Preview | Cities of the Sky
Discover the cosmological secrets behind America’s ancient cities.
0:30
Extended Interview: Ian Thompson on Ancient Earthen Mounds
The Choctaw scholar reflects on the ancient tradition of earthen mounds and mound culture.
3:35
Episode 4 Preview | New World Rising
Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed.
0:30
Episode 1 Preview | From Caves to Cosmos
Ancient clues and modern science answer the question: who were America’s First Peoples?
0:30
Extended Interview: The Earliest Cave Paintings in America
Anna Roosevelt dates the cave paintings in Brazil’s Amazon jungle to 13,000 years ago.
2:58
Extended Interview: The Importance of Names
Zuni elder Jim Enote explains how Native names for places provides important information.
2:36
Episode 2 Preview | Nature to Nations
Explore the rise of great American nations, from monarchies to democracies.
0:30
Extended Interview: David Carrasco on Shared Beliefs
Illuminating the similarities of the religious beliefs shared across the Americas.
4:24
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