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And then we get the staff. Okay. Okay. Done. Right. Rolling. Action. I think about your feet. A lot of times you're doing this and it's okay. Action. On the eve of the first contact with European culture. Public people comprised of a peaceful, highly successful civilization made up of more than 100 problems of 50,000 people. Speaking eight sovereign languages, a multitude of customs at one common culture. Indeed, public civilization would remind the Spanish so much of the high native American cultures of Central Mexico that they would name this territory New Mexico. The wind in the camera is being blown over.
That helps. Hey, gone Roy. I'm going to get into the action. Okay, I'm going. Okay. Okay. Action. Action. Action. Okay. Action. Action. Action.
We need those birds right there. Yeah. I mean, we could go get this stuff. Okay. I'm going to do it more. Okay.
I want to work the best. How did you feel? Okay. One step, gone Roy. Okay. All right.
Action. For many years, public people would hear rumors of white men in the South. But their first contact with European civilization would come at Hawiku and Zuni. When an afternoon in May 1539, less than 50 years after Columbus would sail across the Pacific. Got it. Rolling. Action. Rolling. Rolling. Action. For many years, public people would hear rumors about white men in the South.
But their first contact with European culture, European civilization would come at Hawiku and Zuni. When an afternoon in May of 1539, less than 50 years after Columbus sailed across the Pacific. Do you have any time in the Japanese culture? Relax.
It's really the reason I'm. I like your looks. In many years, public people would hear rumors about white men in the South. But their first contact with European civilization would come at Hawiku and Zuni. When an afternoon in May of 1539, less than 50 years after Columbus sailed across the Atlantic. For many years, public people would hear rumors about white men in the South. But their first contact with European culture, European civilization, would come at Hawiku and Zuni.
When an afternoon in May of 1539, less than 50 years after Columbus sailed across the Atlantic. For many years, public people would hear rumors about white men in the South. But their first contact with European civilization would come at Hawiku and Zuni. When an afternoon in May of 1539, less than 50 years after Columbus sailed across the Atlantic. What did you just mark out some key ones?
Well, I think most of us will try to just start working around with Zuni. I think one of the other things is, because looking at the stuff that we shot within lives with Zuni, the ones that are starting to get help with the rest of the stuff would be, and so what I want to do is just have those sitting in the head. That one's done.
There's no one here that talks about this letter called, well, we're not going to hit it as a letter. I would like the tail, because we have Zuni and Zuni and Zuni, which are coming around with that. I think that would fit, and I think that would fit, and I think that would fit. But, okay, so I would say that the stuff up front here through rolling.
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Uh-huh. All right. Okay. Okay.
Okay, I'll just get a static shot now. Okay. Okay.
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Program
Surviving Columbus: The Story of the Pueblo People
Raw Footage
Field Tape (Conroy Chino at Coronado)
Producing Organization
KNME-TV (Television station : Albuquerque, N.M.)
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WGBH (Boston, Massachusetts)
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cpb-aacip-191-720cg56q
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Chino @ Coronado; Tape #23
Raw Footage Description
This file contains raw footage from Surviving Columbus: The Story of the Pueblo People. Footage includes Conroy Chino (Acoma Pueblo) continuing a program introduction inside of Coronado Historic Site (New Mexico). Chino is filmed roaming around Coronado with close-up shots of architecture features and wall paintings at the site.
Created Date
1990-11-26
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Unedited
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Duration
00:21:30.411
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Credits
Producing Organization: KNME-TV (Television station : Albuquerque, N.M.)
Speaker: Chino, Conroy
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WGBH
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Format: U-matic
Generation: Original
Duration: 00:30:00
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Chicago: “Surviving Columbus: The Story of the Pueblo People; Field Tape (Conroy Chino at Coronado),” 1990-11-26, WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 7, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-191-720cg56q.
MLA: “Surviving Columbus: The Story of the Pueblo People; Field Tape (Conroy Chino at Coronado).” 1990-11-26. WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 7, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-191-720cg56q>.
APA: Surviving Columbus: The Story of the Pueblo People; Field Tape (Conroy Chino at Coronado). Boston, MA: WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-191-720cg56q