This Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “Native America” returns with its Season 2 Episode 4 titled “Language Is Life.” The episode explores the enduring power of Native languages and the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to preserve them.
The episode delves into the significance of Native languages in indigenous cultures and highlights the inspiring efforts made to safeguard them. From the use of secret recordings to the fascinating adaptation of popular culture, like Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo, viewers will gain insight into the creative and resilient ways Native languages are being preserved and celebrated.
“Native America” has been a compelling documentary series that sheds light on the rich and diverse history of indigenous peoples in North America. This episode continues the tradition of presenting stories that are both enlightening and thought-provoking.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm to PBS to discover the vital role of Native languages in “Native...
The episode delves into the significance of Native languages in indigenous cultures and highlights the inspiring efforts made to safeguard them. From the use of secret recordings to the fascinating adaptation of popular culture, like Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo, viewers will gain insight into the creative and resilient ways Native languages are being preserved and celebrated.
“Native America” has been a compelling documentary series that sheds light on the rich and diverse history of indigenous peoples in North America. This episode continues the tradition of presenting stories that are both enlightening and thought-provoking.
Tune in at 9:00 Pm to PBS to discover the vital role of Native languages in “Native...
- 11/7/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, PBS will air the second season of “Native America,” featuring its third episode, titled “Women Rule.” This episode highlights the diverse and meaningful contributions of Native women as they carry forward their deep traditions to make a positive impact on their communities, lands, and the world.
“Native America” delves into the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples, providing a unique perspective on their history and contemporary lives. In “Women Rule,” viewers will gain insight into the pivotal roles Native women play in preserving and enriching their traditions while simultaneously advocating for the betterment of their communities and the environment.
This episode serves as an educational and inspirational journey, showcasing the resilience, wisdom, and strength of Native women. It offers a fascinating look at the vital roles they have played throughout history and continue to play in shaping the world today.
Tune in on November...
“Native America” delves into the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples, providing a unique perspective on their history and contemporary lives. In “Women Rule,” viewers will gain insight into the pivotal roles Native women play in preserving and enriching their traditions while simultaneously advocating for the betterment of their communities and the environment.
This episode serves as an educational and inspirational journey, showcasing the resilience, wisdom, and strength of Native women. It offers a fascinating look at the vital roles they have played throughout history and continue to play in shaping the world today.
Tune in on November...
- 11/1/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 31, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, PBS will air the second episode of “Native America” titled “Warrior Spirit.”
In this episode, the focus is on the enduring warrior traditions that have been an integral part of Native American cultures. These traditions go beyond the battlefield; they also extend to athletic competitions and other activities that connect people to a sense of combat, competition, and honor.
“Native America” explores the rich heritage of Native American communities and their diverse ways of life. This episode delves into the warrior spirit that has been passed down through generations, showing how it shapes not only warriors but also athletes and individuals who strive for glory.
The program provides viewers with a unique and educational insight into the vibrant and multifaceted world of Native American cultures, emphasizing the importance of warrior traditions and their significance in both ancient and contemporary contexts.
This episode of “Native America...
In this episode, the focus is on the enduring warrior traditions that have been an integral part of Native American cultures. These traditions go beyond the battlefield; they also extend to athletic competitions and other activities that connect people to a sense of combat, competition, and honor.
“Native America” explores the rich heritage of Native American communities and their diverse ways of life. This episode delves into the warrior spirit that has been passed down through generations, showing how it shapes not only warriors but also athletes and individuals who strive for glory.
The program provides viewers with a unique and educational insight into the vibrant and multifaceted world of Native American cultures, emphasizing the importance of warrior traditions and their significance in both ancient and contemporary contexts.
This episode of “Native America...
- 10/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, PBS brings forth the exciting Season 2 premiere of “Native America” with the episode titled “New Worlds.” This documentary series delves into the remarkable contributions of Native innovators across various fields.
In this episode, “New Worlds,” viewers can anticipate a captivating exploration of Native Americans who have been at the forefront of innovation in music, building, and space exploration. From the surface of Mars to the vibrant New York hip-hop scene and the Pine Ridge reservation, this episode highlights the incredible achievements and talents of Native individuals.
“Native America” unveils the rich history and contemporary impact of Native cultures in a way that is both educational and inspiring. With a focus on innovation and progress, this episode showcases the ways in which Native Americans have made their mark on diverse aspects of modern life.
For those interested in learning about the contributions of Native innovators...
In this episode, “New Worlds,” viewers can anticipate a captivating exploration of Native Americans who have been at the forefront of innovation in music, building, and space exploration. From the surface of Mars to the vibrant New York hip-hop scene and the Pine Ridge reservation, this episode highlights the incredible achievements and talents of Native individuals.
“Native America” unveils the rich history and contemporary impact of Native cultures in a way that is both educational and inspiring. With a focus on innovation and progress, this episode showcases the ways in which Native Americans have made their mark on diverse aspects of modern life.
For those interested in learning about the contributions of Native innovators...
- 10/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Public television has held separate collective bargaining agreements with the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA for years. So, while studios and networks this fall faced the ramifications of dual Hollywood strikes, it’s been mostly business as usual at PBS.
Perhaps lost in the conversation about this most unusual fall — in which the broadcast networks tweaked and re-tweaked their schedules in light of the lengthy production stoppage — has been PBS’ ability to keep the majority of its schedule intact.
In fact, according to Sylvia Bugg, PBS’ chief programming executive and Gm of general audience programming, just one program on its fall lineup was impacted by the strikes: John Leguizamo’s “American História: The Untold History of Latinos,” which had been scheduled to premiere last month. In solidarity with the strikes, Leguizamo opted to delay the project until 2024. PBS replaced it with another docuseries, “Becoming Frida Kahlo.”
“Besides that, on the general audience content side,...
Perhaps lost in the conversation about this most unusual fall — in which the broadcast networks tweaked and re-tweaked their schedules in light of the lengthy production stoppage — has been PBS’ ability to keep the majority of its schedule intact.
In fact, according to Sylvia Bugg, PBS’ chief programming executive and Gm of general audience programming, just one program on its fall lineup was impacted by the strikes: John Leguizamo’s “American História: The Untold History of Latinos,” which had been scheduled to premiere last month. In solidarity with the strikes, Leguizamo opted to delay the project until 2024. PBS replaced it with another docuseries, “Becoming Frida Kahlo.”
“Besides that, on the general audience content side,...
- 10/9/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive clip from PBS docuseries Native America season 2 shows Manny Wheeler's unique approach to preserving the Navajo language through dubbing Star Wars. The series explores different aspects of Native community, highlighting Indigenous innovators, warrior traditions, Indigenous women, and language preservation. Only 170 Native American languages remain out of over 300 spoken before 1492; efforts like Wheeler's movie dubbing help preserve language for younger generations.
Screen Rant presents an exclusive clip from the second season of the PBS docuseries Native America. The new season consists of four-hour-long Native-directed episodes. The series shows contemporary Native America, showing Indigenous artists, politicians, engineers, and teachers working to preserve their heritage and build a better 21st century for their people and the world.
Each of the four episodes delves into a different aspect of the Native community. The first episode dives into the stories of Indigenous innovators in space exploration, architecture, and music. The second episode celebrates the...
Screen Rant presents an exclusive clip from the second season of the PBS docuseries Native America. The new season consists of four-hour-long Native-directed episodes. The series shows contemporary Native America, showing Indigenous artists, politicians, engineers, and teachers working to preserve their heritage and build a better 21st century for their people and the world.
Each of the four episodes delves into a different aspect of the Native community. The first episode dives into the stories of Indigenous innovators in space exploration, architecture, and music. The second episode celebrates the...
- 10/3/2023
- by Caitlin Tyrrell
- ScreenRant
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