www.newmexicopbs.org - Narrated by Robert Redford, this is the tragic story of looting of archaeological sites in the American southwest. IMAGES: bit.ly/dvXwG8 OWN: bit.ly/dpI4H2 For more New Mexico PBS content visit www.newmexicopbs.org
I visited Chaco Canyon a couple of years ago and arrived to the very flute music of this gentleman in the video. It was haunting and romantic at the same time. There is indeed an energy that lives in that place.
"someday we're gonna be ancestors ourselves. and we want the people in the future to say, "our ancestors thought enough about us to keep this land intact."
Very nice documentary film “Silent Witness” about sacred Native American sites in the Southwest United States. There were several good interviews with National Park Service guides, archeologists and different Native American tribesmen. The film moved along well and has a good message about not desecrating the remote areas that are culturally significant and deserve our respect. We are all stewards of the land, and need to take care of it.
Redford we've been here much longer than 1200 years, we're an old people. Pictographs in South America have been dated to 30,000 years, we have stories of having to outrun the last ice age or freeze instantly in place. The tracks go West not East across the Bering strait of both man and animals.
Thanks for sharing this video about my ancestor's manning blessing to you dream smoke of past Pangaea no border line's for indigenous peoples of turtle island yes history is fascinating story tellers as well honor your ancestor's music and lyrics inter tribal respect for one another's people walk in beauty dream🕷 catchers🕸 special education thanks brother's and sister's A'HO 🐢🐢🌲🐢🐢
🏹 Ask children ages 4 and 5 to interpret the Petroglyphs and Pictographs , and write down what they say. Ask a Channeler or Psychic to do so also, compare the 2. ☀️ The story should be known by the descendants of those whom left it for them.
Outsiders are fully aware that these people who are being dug up for their pottery that was buried with them, were loved and valued relatives. People are doing this for money. The graffiti and the destruction is uncalled for and deeply resented..this is just one more example of the Indienous People being pushed aside once again!!