
Surviving Columbus
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
This Peabody Award-winning documentary from New Mexico PBS looks at the European arrival in the Americas from the perspective of the Pueblo Peoples.
Top Cast
Conroy Chino
Conroy Chino
Self - Acoma Pueblo / Narrator (voice)
Conroy Chino
Self - Acoma Pueblo / Narrator (voice)
Myrna Chino
Myrna Chino
Self - Acoma Pueblo
Myrna Chino
Self - Acoma Pueblo
Alfonso Ortiz
Alfonso Ortiz
Self - Anthropologist
Alfonso Ortiz
Self - Anthropologist
Rina Swentzell
Rina Swentzell
Self - Santa Clara Pueblo
Rina Swentzell
Self - Santa Clara Pueblo
Simon Ortiz
Simon Ortiz
Self - Acoma Pueblo
Simon Ortiz
Self - Acoma Pueblo
Dave Warren
Dave Warren
Self - Santa Clara Pueblo
Dave Warren
Self - Santa Clara Pueblo
Gail Bird
Gail Bird
Self - Laguna Pueblo
Gail Bird
Self - Laguna Pueblo
Joe S. Sando
Joe S. Sando
Self - Jemez Pueblo
Joe S. Sando
Self - Jemez Pueblo
Edmund J. Ladd
Edmund J. Ladd
Self - Zuni Pueblo
Edmund J. Ladd
Self - Zuni Pueblo
Esther Martinez
Esther Martinez
Self - San Juan Pueblo
Esther Martinez
Self - San Juan Pueblo
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