Saving jungle souls : an introduction to the series / produced by Sandy Tolan and Nancy Postero ; hosted by Edward James Olmos.

Program Title:
Saving jungle souls : an introduction to the series / produced by Sandy Tolan and Nancy Postero ; hosted by Edward James Olmos.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0729.01
Description: 

Documentary series which traces the changes in lands andcultures in Latin America and the Caribbean since the voyage of Columbus.|SAVING JUNGLE SOULS : AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES / produced by Sandy Tolan and Nancy Postero| hosted by Edward James Olmos. - SERIES: Vanishing homelands : a chronicle of change across the Americas| no. 1 - Documentary series which traces the changes in lands and cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean since the voyage of Columbus. CONTENT: pt.1. Introduction to the series / read by Edward James Olmos -- pt.2. Ataiba, chief of one of the last nomadic American bands in the Bolivian jungle. Traces the cultural transformation of Ataiba from self-sufficient leader to dependent convert to Protestantism. - RECORDED: 1992.

pt.1. Introduction to the series / read by Edward James Olmos -- pt.2. Ataiba, chief of one of the last nomadic American bands in the Bolivian jungle. Traces the cultural transformation of Ataiba from self-sufficient leader to dependent convert to Protestantism.

Date Recorded on: 
1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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