PBS Native American DVD Highlights First Peoples of North & South America

By 11/02/2018 09:27:00 AM ,

The “NATIVE AMERICA” DVD, available on November 6, is a new series that weaves history and science with living indigenous traditions. Made with the active participation of Native American communities and filmed in some of the most spectacular locations in the hemisphere, “NATIVE AMERICA” illuminates the splendor of a past whose story has long remained untold.

The PBS Distribution and Providence Pictures “NATIVE AMERICA” series brings to life a land of massive cities connected by social networks spanning two continents, with unique and sophisticated systems of science, art and writing.

Narrated by Robbie Robertson (Mohawk and member of the famed rock group The Band), each part of “NATIVE AMERICA” explores Great Nations and reveals cities, sacred stories and history long hidden in plain sight.

  • In what is now America’s Southwest, indigenous people built stone skyscrapers with untold spiritual power and transformed deserts into fertile fields.
  • In upstate New York, warriors renounced war and formed America’s first democracy 500 years before the Declaration of Independence, later inspiring Benjamin Franklin.
  • Just outside of Mexico City, the ancient city of Teotihuacan is home to massive pyramids built to align with the sun and moon. 
  • On the banks of the Mississippi, rulers also raised a metropolis of pyramids and drew thousands to their new city to worship the sky. 
  • And in the American West, nomadic tribes transformed a weapon of conquest — the horse — into a new way of life, turning the tables on European invaders and building a mobile empire.

The producers of the program were given remarkable access to Native American communities, going behind the scenes at special events, including a pilgrimage to ancestral ruins at Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, a trek across lost territories in the American West and an investiture ceremony for a chief in the Pacific Northwest, surrounded by cedar totem poles and centuries of tradition.

Numerous Native American musicians provided music for the series and tribal members and descendant communities, whose ancestors built this world, share their stories, revealing long-held oral traditions as the thread that runs through the past to these living cultures today.

Official Trailer | NATIVE AMERICA | PBS


“NATIVE AMERICA” is executive produced and directed by Gary Glassman for Providence Pictures. Julianna Brannum (Comanche) is series producer and talent liaison.

Producers/directors: Joseph C. Sousa and Scott Tiffany. Producer/editor: Rob Tinworth. Edited by Sean Sandefur, with music by Ed Tomney. Coordinating producers: Maureen Barden Lynch and Ben Sweeney. Animation by Handcranked Productions. Sacred Story animations by Daniel Sousa, with 3D animation by Mitch Butler.

“NATIVE AMERICA” will be available on DVD (SRP:$29.99). The program has a run time of approximately 216 minutes. The program is currently available for download from iTunes and Amazon.

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