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Cuba's Far East

Season 6 Episode 609 | 26m 46s

Santiago de Cuba, a thousand kilometers southeast of Havana, was once Cuba's most important city. Ravaged by hurricanes and impoverished by the U.S. blockade, it has endured and still celebrates its African roots and an ancient religious shrine. Residents of African descent celebrate an old French custom.

Aired: 11/11/21
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
The natural monuments that define the territories of native peoples in New Mexico.
Explore the Four Corners portion of the Colorado Plateau.
Conservation groups work for the ideal habitat for jaguars, mountain lions and ocelots
The falling water levels of Lake Powell reveal fragments of ancient peoples.
Protecting whales and cultivating the friendship between people and the gentle giants.
Exploring a once booming tourist mecca that is now a nearly dead body of water.
Understanding Columbus and the influence and destruction heaped on the Americas.
Exploring Huelva, its surroundings and its wealth of cultural and historical influences.
Exploring the resistance and reception of Europeans to the Americas.
Explore how southwestern U.S. native peoples established the Colorado Plateau.
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Explore how southwestern U.S. native peoples established the Colorado Plateau.