Extras

Episode 2 Preview | Nature to Nations
Explore the rise of great American nations, from monarchies to democracies.
Episode 2 Preview | Nature to Nations

Extended Interview: The Importance of Names
Zuni elder Jim Enote explains how Native names for places provides important information.
Extended Interview: The Importance of Names

Extended Interview: The Earliest Cave Paintings in America
Anna Roosevelt dates the cave paintings in Brazil’s Amazon jungle to 13,000 years ago.
Extended Interview: The Earliest Cave Paintings in America

Extended Interview: David Carrasco on Shared Beliefs
Illuminating the similarities of the religious beliefs shared across the Americas.
Extended Interview: David Carrasco on Shared Beliefs

Episode 1 Preview | From Caves to Cosmos
Ancient clues and modern science answer the question: who were America’s First Peoples?
Episode 1 Preview | From Caves to Cosmos

The Chumash continue canoe paddling traditions to connect to their ancestors.
The Best Time to Paddle

Ancient art suggests people have been in the Americas much longer than previously thought.
Ancient Amazon Peoples
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