
Episode 4 Preview | New World Rising
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Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed.
Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed through an empire of horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages encoded in an Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes that spans mountains and centuries.
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Funding is provided by Partnership with Native Americans.

Episode 4 Preview | New World Rising
Preview: 11/13/2018 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed through an empire of horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages encoded in an Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes that spans mountains and centuries.
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Resistance begun by Aztec builders continues through today. (2m 6s)
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Horses continue to be an important part of Comanche identity and tradition. (1m 59s)
Extended Interview: Burning a Forest to Revive a People
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Valentin Lopez, of the Amah Mutsun, uses fire to save his peoples culture. (3m 23s)
Extended Interview: Diana Magaloni on the Power of Pigments
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Illuminating the extraordinary measures Aztec artists took to record their culture. (2m 52s)
Extended Interview: Evidence of the Comanche
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With help, the archaeologist finds evidence of the illusive Comanche. (2m 15s)
Extended Interview: Severin Fowles on Native Science
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Archaeologist Severin Fowles re-imagines Native religion as Native science. (1m 25s)
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How the Aztecs used color to represent the aftermath of colonialism. (1m 8s)
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In Peru, people still build traditional Inca grass bridges. (3m 2s)
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