Episodes (10)

Day of the Dead: A Mexican Celebration
S01E01 · Day of the Dead: A Mexican Celebration

Apr 07, 2012

Native Americans in pre-Conquest Mexico celebrated one day each year when their deceased ancestors would return to visit-El Día de los Muertos. This ancient tradition is the state of Oaxaca's most important celebration. Parades, home altars, and gaily-decorated graves welcome back the dead. The custom has spread beyond Mexico to Los Angeles and Tucson.

In the Mouth of the Amazon
S01E02 · In the Mouth of the Amazon

Jul 31, 2012

The Brazilian city of Belem at the mouth of the Amazon is a showcase of products from the great river basin. Now the famed açai berry is expanding Belem's reputation. Reclusive river people, called ribeirinhos harvest the berries by climbing the tall palms where they grow and rush the produce by boat to the port. There they trade for other goods, and quickly escape the city to return to their tranquil, timeless lives at the edge of the world's greatest river. Host David Yetman takes us through Belem and visits the homes of the river people.

The Pride of Guatemala: Tikal of the Mayas
S01E03 · The Pride of Guatemala: Tikal of the Mayas

Aug 07, 2012

Over two thousand years ago Mayas undertook construction of a city deep within the jungles of the Petén region of Guatemala. For over a thousand years the city of Tikal dominated the countryside and the region with its towering temples, affluent society, and hosts of scientists, engineers, and craftsmen. Host David Yetman accompanies archaeologists who explain the unfolding story of Tikal as new discoveries emerge a daily basis. Yetman visits new excavations within the temples and joins a festival at the home of Maya descendents who live not far away from the ancient ...

The Working Coast of British Columbia
S01E04 · The Working Coast of British Columbia

Apr 28, 2012

The Georgia Straits of coastal British Columbia, Canada are dotted with hundreds of islands. This is lumber and fishing county nearly free of roads. One cargo ship delivers heavy equipment and supplies to remote camps, and takes on passengers to view the wild beauty of the straits and inlets, with towering peaks and glaciers overlooking the sea.

Brazil: The Diamond Range
S01E05 · Brazil: The Diamond Range

May 05, 2012

Far inland from the tropical beaches of Brazil's Bahia state lies an ancient escarpment that juts up into Bahia's vast interior. Host David Yetman takes us on a tour of the Chapada Diamantina, once a rich source of diamonds, now an increasingly popular recreational region. The sheer cliffs and steep mountainsides intercept moisture from the distant Atlantic. The resultant rainfall brings flows into the arid sertão and waters the great swamp where runaway slaves hid from their owners.

Peru: A Train to the Clouds
S01E06 · Peru: A Train to the Clouds

May 12, 2012

Once each month a train departs the coastal mega city of Lima, Peru, bound for the highlands. Along the way the railroad passes through numerous tunnels and over trestles, crowning out at nearly 16,000 feet elevation. Host Dave Yetman hops on the train to arrive at its destination, the indigenous city of Huancayo, high on the Altiplano of the Andes and as different from Lima as any two cities in the world.

Hawaii's Big Island: The Volcanos' Gifts
S01E07 · Hawaii's Big Island: The Volcanos' Gifts

May 19, 2012

The Hawaiian Islands owe their existence to a volcanic hotspot, whose spewings over millions of years have created the archipelago. Host David Yetman climbs over old and new lava flows to observe new lands emerging from the ocean. At night manta rays flock to the newly created seafloor of the Kona Coast.

Chiloé and Chilotes: Proud Islanders of Chile
S01E08 · Chiloé and Chilotes: Proud Islanders of Chile

May 26, 2012

Chiloé is the second largest island in South America and just one island of an archipelago of southern Chile. Chilotes, as the residents are known, consider themselves a people apart, a proud mixture of indigenous and Hispanic origins. Host Dave Yetman joins Chilotes who demonstrate the traditions of food, towns, and society that extend back well before the arrival of Europeans.

The Cry for Mexican Independence
S01E09 · The Cry for Mexican Independence

Jun 02, 2012

On September 16 each year, Mexicans from all parts of the Republic flock to the small city of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato to commemorate the "Grito," the call for independence from Spain. The grito's originator, the popular but unconventional priest Miguel Hidalgo, issued the call in 1810 from the steps of the town's stately church. The annual celebration involves the entire community but we are offered a special tour by one of Father Hidalgo's descendants.

Peru: People of the Altiplano
S01E10 · Peru: People of the Altiplano

Jun 09, 2012

Indians outnumber non-Indians in the Peruvian highlands. Many of them, in cities such as Ayacucho, Huancavelica, and Huancayo and hosts of villages continue to farm and produce handicrafts much as their ancestors did hundreds of years ago. Now they use cell phones and the Internet, but their native dress and languages and their nearness to the soil help them maintain their identity as a people apart. Host Dave Yetman meets Quechua people and learns from them about their fascinating past and present.

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In the Americas with David Yetman Season 1 (2012) is released on Apr 07, 2012 and the latest season 6 of In the Americas with David Yetman is released in 2016. Watch In the Americas with David Yetman online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. In the Americas with David Yetman is directed by Daniel Duncan and created by David Yetman with David Yetman and .

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In the Americas with David Yetman, Voyage aux Amériques avec David Yetman, Amerika mit David Yetman

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English

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