IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN Season 11
#1101 - Summer Mardi Gras: Caribbean Carnival in Toronto
In August, Toronto explodes with celebration as Carnival festivities begin, delayed for months by the wintry blasts of the north.
#1102 - Copán, Honduras: Chronicles Of The Maya Kings
Four more than four centuries, kings of the ancient Mayas at Copán, Honduras, recorded their exploits, carved into rock, now deciphered and revealed in majestic detail.
#1103 - Popolocas and Their Heritage in Mexico
For many centuries, Popolocas of southern Mexico, persisted in the shadow of their Aztec conquerors, a tradition that continues in their desert environment.
#1104 - African and Indigenous Heritage in Oaxaca’s Coast
On the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca, runaway slaves built their own communities and joined other indigenous groups, forging a culture that persists into the present.
#1105 - Turquoise in the Southwest
For millennia, turquoise has been the gemstone of choice for jewelers of the Southwest, a tradition that continues, even as the sources dwindle.
#1106 - Puerto Rico: The Colony and its Emergence
Though Puerto Rico is part of the United States, its colonial history, its distinct culture, and its tropical Caribbean setting make it decidedly different from the upper states.
#1107 - Brasilia and Chapada Dos Veadeiros
Brazil’s capital city, far removed from the Amazon, sits on a plateau that is also home to home rugged cliffs, streams, and waterfalls, indigenous communities, homesteads of pioneering families, and habitats found in these mountains and nowhere else.
#1108 - Kraho: Enduring People of Brazil’s Plateau
The Krahó people of Brazil’s plateau country survive on their traditional lands where they maintain their culture and their ancient ways in the nation’s largest Indian reservation.
#1109 - The Mississippi River Program
The Mississippi is the largest river in North America and the most destructive of human works, presenting an epic challenge for the Army Corps of Engineers around New Orleans.
#1110 - Imperiled Refuges: Islets in the Sea of Cortés
Islands and waters of Mexico’s northern Gulf of California are refuges for sea creatures, still reliant on decreasing fish stocks and beset with the uncertainties of climate change.