COLORES | Surviving Columbus: First Encounters | New Mexico PBS
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- www.newmexicopb... - Late one afternoon in May 1539, the world of the Pueblo Indians changed forever when Estebanico - a Black slave from Morocco - and his 300 retinue of Mexican Indians marched into the Zuni city of Hawikuh. Through wild tales and exaggerations, Hawikuh would be transformed into one of the fabled Seven Golden Cities of Cibola, and a year later, Coronado and his soldiers would wreak destruction and violence on this peaceful world in search of non existent gold. Surviving Columbus is a search for the Pueblo people's view of these first encounters with European civilization, told exclusively through the voices and visions of the Pueblo Indians.
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Fantastic! I cannot get enough New Mexico native history.
epic movies could be made of the stories my parents and childhood friends told me , i wish i had the guts to tell our family story , but it upsets so many powerful and rich mostly racists, including our government .
The history of NM is probably the most colorful, romantic and unique of all fifty states!
When you stand there 7000 ft above sea level and look at that beautiful blue sky... You will never see that color blue except over these sacred lands
Great presentation...easy to cross-reference, beautiful cinematography
I’m native New Mexico and I love New Mexico history….
I am really enjoying watching these videos on the native Americans. However, These videos don't seem to be quite loud enough, I am having a hard time hearing them. Maybe you can up the audio a little bit.
Great video despite the less then favorable upload quality. At least it is on the net forever now.
Edmund Ladd is a national treasure. Who will take his place?
I hope Zuni ways are a part of the living human tapestry forever.
Greetings from KCMO
You should certainly Mention the Acoma Pueblo People, directly in Your Credits, Brother.
Where can I find the information about the giant who led the native people? 🙏
I saw my late grandma (wowo) walking up to my late great great grandmas house. .
dude, this is cool
Hare Krishna dear souls 🙏🤗
Conroy Chino's interpretation of the late Mecalita Wytsalucy is incorrect! He did not have to interpret, thats not his language. @KNME
@milapadilla2387:: Are you trying to tell me that everything on You Tube is not the gospel truth? I don't believe it, not for 1minute.
Many of the Pueblos join us navajos to escape from Spanish cruelty form new clan among us navajos
I am hoping they took the horses and weapons from the dead Spaniards and used them against them. That's what it all came down to: technology. Guns, explosives and dogs.
And the feds still call us out of time and place
"The Spanish were by far the best." ? hmmm l dunno about that.
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uhm yes, the spanish were the lesser of two evils, natives in latin american countries are not confined to "reservations" i.e. concentration camps. most natives still live in the land that belonged to their ancestors.
Where all the " imma copper colored INDIGENESE Indian !" Hailto ,chimeechookmuh and DEY DUG DUH MOUND YAH people at??
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