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Surviving Columbus

Surviving Columbus

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This Peabody Award-winning documentary from New Mexico PBS looks at the European arrival in the Americas from the perspective of the Pueblo Peoples.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

113 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

16 November 1992

Country

United States of America

Cast

Conroy Chino

Conroy Chino

Self - Acoma Pueblo / Narrator (voice)

Myrna Chino

Myrna Chino

Self - Acoma Pueblo

Alfonso Ortiz

Alfonso Ortiz

Self - Anthropologist

Rina Swentzell

Rina Swentzell

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Simon Ortiz

Simon Ortiz

Self - Acoma Pueblo

Dave Warren

Dave Warren

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Gail Bird

Gail Bird

Self - Laguna Pueblo

Joe S. Sando

Joe S. Sando

Self - Jemez Pueblo

Edmund J. Ladd

Edmund J. Ladd

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Esther Martinez

Esther Martinez

Self - San Juan Pueblo

Agnes Dill

Agnes Dill

Self - Isleta/Laguna Pueblos

Herman Agoyo

Herman Agoyo

Self - San Juan Pueblo

Tomás Atencio

Tomás Atencio

Self - Sociologist

Glenabah Martinez

Glenabah Martinez

Self - Taos Pueblo / Navajo

Regis Pecos

Regis Pecos

Self - Cochiti Pueblo

Emory Sekaquaptewa

Emory Sekaquaptewa

Self - Hopi

Gregory Cajete

Gregory Cajete

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Benito Córdova

Benito Córdova

Self - Genízaro

Gilbert Suazo

Gilbert Suazo

Self - Taos Pueblo

John Pino

John Pino

Self - Laguna Pueblo

John Reiner

John Reiner

Self - Taos Pueblo

Anacita Taliman

Anacita Taliman

Self - Santa Clara Pueblo

Joseph H. Suina

Joseph H. Suina

Self - Cochiti Pueblo

Ron Soliman

Ron Soliman

Self - Laguna Pueblo

Edward Beyuka

Edward Beyuka

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Robert E. Lewis

Robert E. Lewis

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Charlotte Bradley

Charlotte Bradley

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Rachele Agoyo

Rachele Agoyo

Self - Cochiti/Santo Domingo Pueblos

Mary Zuni

Mary Zuni

Self - Isleta Pueblo

Domingo Otero

Domingo Otero

Self - Sandia Pueblo

Christina Otero

Christina Otero

Self - Sandia Pueblo

Doris Chavez

Doris Chavez

Self - Acoma Pueblo

Alex Seowtewa

Alex Seowtewa

Self - Zuni Pueblo

Laurie Weahkee

Laurie Weahkee

Self - Cochiti Pueblo

James Hena

James Hena

Dramatic Voices (voice)

Robert Hartung

Robert Hartung

Dramatic Voices (voice)

Eliseo Casillas

Eliseo Casillas

Dramatic Voices (voice)

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