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Transcripts For DW Close Up 20220726

A plant in growing demand due to its sweet tasting leaves. At abilene i and have a like a long time ago, steve. Yeah, go wild here, but not in the norm on them. Ive never seen it myself, but my mother told me where it used to grow and, and like theyre like, well, with, along with other medicinal herbs. Stevie, i used to grow wild on the other side of this fence. The plant was native here. Today, this is past your land used for grazing livestock. The diversity of native flora has deteriorated, and others are profiting from indigenous inhabitants. Ancient knowledge. Ah. Anastasia melinta is a member of the pie to have v tedder and Indigenous People in northeastern paraguay. Shes from each vasu, a small reservation, close to the brazilian border. The people here live from their own Small Holdings or from jobs on large scale farms in the vicinity. The pi maintain a traditional ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV2 20121019

Instruments that were going to be showing you. speaking spanish . The name of the instrument is called tale boheha. speaking spanish . It was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited from playing or making instruments. speaking spanish . So they were forced to make their own instruments. speaking spanish . So they use the surroundings and big jars and they used to have water or other type was drinks. speaking spanish . Covered with leather skin. speaking spanish . And they make the drums. speaking spanish . drums . applause . speaking spanish . This instrument is called dungo. Spr speaking spanish . We have two but only one was used. speaking spanish . This is one that was used north of the capital. speaking spanish . In the cities of the country speaking spanish . When he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. drums . applause . This is a donkeys jaw. It could be a horse or a donkey. Donkeys jaw. And its played by spiking it and to make the ra ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV2 20121019

So we started with a certain type of dance until at least two dance we challenge each other, yes. speaking spanish . applause . speaking spanish applause . This type of patterns that he just performed are called this and this is a communication with the son and the mother and when we die, and the second one is with the hint he just showed. speaking spanish . Most of the instruments that werwere performed by the africas in p purrue and the different groups and they spoke different languages so it was very hard for them to communicate. speaking spanish . So the communication will be done by sign. speaking spanish . They didnt talk but they could communicate each other. speaking spanish . And the form of communication and many of the movements were they were used in the dances that we have today. speaking spanish . This movement span spanish. Are speaking spanish . Are here and it means soul. speaking spanish . And when we go to move our bodies speaking spanish . They mean the essence. sp ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV2 20130208

This one in particular yeah. speaking spanish . inaudible . speaking spanish . In the language its called dulo. speaking spanish . Yes . inaudible . speaking spanish . Yeah. speaking spanish . laughter . Yes. inaudible . In the 16th century, about 1500. Yeah. inaudible . No. No, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. Yes, you had a question . inaudible . Yeah. Well, yes, there are in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. Yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. Yes . inaudible . No you know what it is. Its a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. You can inaudible . No its a tube. Somebody had a question. I dont know if we are running out of time or we have to go or inaudible . speaking spanish . I ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV2 20121026

Shape, the pottery, i followed Genetic Information that you find in bones and teeth. I followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. I started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. Because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. Everything out there is a story. And thats what im following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. I can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. I was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones . Most of what they did was stone. Metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time an ....

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