
Native America
Season 4 Episode 23 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
See how Haudenosaunee dancers and storytellers blend cultural tradition with modern flair.
Get a look at Native American culture in upstate New York and see how Haudenosaunee dancers and storytellers blend cultural tradition with modern flair. Check out Yudong Shen's Asian brush paintings. Uncover some of the original artworks from new deal era New Mexico. Learn about the weavers guild of greater Cincinnati, Ohio's effort to preserve the ancient craft of fiber arts.
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Funding provided by M&T Bank, Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, and contributors to the WMHT Venture Fund including Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert & Doris Fischer Malesardi.

Native America
Season 4 Episode 23 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Get a look at Native American culture in upstate New York and see how Haudenosaunee dancers and storytellers blend cultural tradition with modern flair. Check out Yudong Shen's Asian brush paintings. Uncover some of the original artworks from new deal era New Mexico. Learn about the weavers guild of greater Cincinnati, Ohio's effort to preserve the ancient craft of fiber arts.
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