The National Museum of the American Indian began a six-day festival paying tribute to prominent Native American musicians, dancers and storytellers. Performers from North, Central and South America gather on the National Mall in Washington, DC, for a week of festivities. This two-hour program featured conversations with singers, dancers and storytellers from Spanish-speaking nations, including Mayans, Yoremes, Raramuris, Quechuas, and Kunas.
THE FIRST AMERICANS. 2nd hour
Posted on March 7, 2017
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