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Surviving Columbus
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Surviving Columbus

Nov 16, 1992
1h 53m
★ 0.0

Overview

This Peabody Award-winning documentary from New Mexico PBS looks at the European arrival in the Americas from the perspective of the Pueblo Peoples.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

NMBS Productions

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Cast

Conroy Chino

Self - Acoma Pueblo / Narrator (voice)

Conroy Chino

Myrna Chino

Self - Acoma Pueblo

Myrna Chino

Alfonso Ortiz

Self - Anthropologist

Alfonso Ortiz

Rina Swentzell

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Rina Swentzell

Simon Ortiz

Self - Acoma Pueblo

Simon Ortiz

Dave Warren

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Dave Warren

Gail Bird

Self - Laguna Pueblo

Gail Bird

Joe S. Sando

Self - Jemez Pueblo

Joe S. Sando

Edmund J. Ladd

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Edmund J. Ladd

Esther Martinez

Self - San Juan Pueblo

Esther Martinez

Agnes Dill

Self - Isleta/Laguna Pueblos

Agnes Dill

Herman Agoyo

Self - San Juan Pueblo

Herman Agoyo

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