In the Americas with David Yetman

Watch In the Americas with David Yetman

  • TV-G
  • 2012
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.9  (19)

The show In the Americas with David Yetman from Southwest Center is a fascinating exploration of the cultures, landscapes, and natural wonders of North and South America. Hosted by renowned anthropologist and travel writer David Yetman, this series takes viewers on a journey through some of the most remote and unexplored regions of the Americas, from the deserts of Arizona to the jungles of the Amazon and the glaciers of Patagonia.

Each episode of the show focuses on a different aspect of the unique and diverse cultures and landscapes of the Americas. In one episode, viewers might be taken on a breathtaking journey through the rocky canyons and towering mesas of the American Southwest, while in another, they might explore the vibrant cities and colonial architecture of Central America.

Throughout the series, David Yetman acts as a guide and storyteller, sharing his vast knowledge and expertise on the people, nature, and culture of this vast and diverse region. He takes viewers on a journey through time, exploring ancient ruins and cultural sites, and introduces them to the indigenous peoples and modern-day communities that call the Americas home.

One of the most compelling aspects of the series is its focus on the natural wonders and ecological diversity of the Americas. Viewers will be treated to breathtaking footage of towering waterfalls, soaring mountains, and vast plains, as well as up-close encounters with the unique animals and plants that call these regions home. From the deserts of Arizona to the rainforests of the Amazon, In the Americas with David Yetman showcases the incredible natural beauty and ecological richness of this remarkable continent.

But it's not just the scenery and wildlife that make this show so compelling. Throughout each episode, viewers will be introduced to the people and cultures that make this region so vibrant and diverse. Whether he's exploring the vibrant street culture of Mexico City, trekking through the remote villages of the Andes, or meeting the indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon, David Yetman is a captivating and insightful guide who brings the human dimension of this remarkable continent to life.

In addition to its stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, In the Americas with David Yetman is also a powerful educational tool, providing viewers with insight into the history, culture, and geography of the Americas. Whether you're a student, teacher, or simply someone with a love of travel and exploration, this series offers a unique and fascinating look at one of the most captivating and dynamic regions of the world.

Overall, In the Americas with David Yetman from Southwest Center is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in the natural wonders, cultures, and peoples of the Americas. With its stunning visuals, insightful storytelling, and expert guidance from one of the world's leading anthropologists, this series is both entertaining and educational, offering viewers a window into the rich and diverse world of this fascinating continent.

In the Americas with David Yetman is a series that ran for 6 seasons (60 episodes) between April 7, 2012 and on Southwest Center

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Seasons
Chiapas Highlands: Mexico's Indian Empire
10. Chiapas Highlands: Mexico's Indian Empire
June 13, 2017
In the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico's southernmost state, we find nations apart from mainstream Mexico. Populated for centuries by peoples speaking Mayan languages, they retain their customs and dress--while struggling to protect their homelands. Their towns and villages retain traditional pre- Columbian governments. They have invited us to one of their annual ceremonies.
Cuba's Far East
9. Cuba's Far East
June 13, 2017
Santiago de Cuba, a thousand kilometers southeast of Havana, was once Cuba's most important city. Ravaged by hurricanes and impoverished by the U.S. blockade, it has endured and still celebrates its African roots and an ancient religious shrine. Residents of African descent celebrate an old French custom.
Oregon: Violent Past and Verdant Present
8. Oregon: Violent Past and Verdant Present
June 13, 2017
More than any other of the contiguous United States, Oregon has been shaped by volcanoes. East and west of the Cascade Range are two different landscapes. On the east side, we climb through lavas of volcanic glass and follow a mountain bike trail at the edge of a flow, then venture west to the fertile valleys and the wild Pacific coast in all its glory.
Dominican Republic: Of Baseball, Whales, and Limping Devils
7. Dominican Republic: Of Baseball, Whales, and Limping Devils
June 13, 2017
Dominican Republic has survived a troubled history of dictators and intervention from the north. Now it is a hotbed of baseball, a hotspot for viewing humpbacked whales, and home to one of the liveliest carnivals anywhere, the best place to view diablos cojuelos-limping devils-on parade: the Carnival of La Vega.
Costa Rica: Laboratory of the Biosphere
6. Costa Rica: Laboratory of the Biosphere
June 13, 2017
Researchers at Biosphere II in Arizona have re-created tropical rainforest in a closed environment to study the effects of climate change. Scientists compare that artificial environment with a tropical rainforest reserve in Costa Rica, a living laboratory where scientists record the effects of global warming on the forest and its dwellers.
Mexico's Sierra Pinacate
5. Mexico's Sierra Pinacate
June 13, 2017
Situated along the U.S.-Mexico border, the Pinacate Volcanic Range houses a violent history of fire and brimstone. Visible from outer space are five massive craters, hundreds of cinder cones, and lava flows miles long, all set in a varied desert of epic dryness only a few miles away from a burgeoning ocean resort town. Peoples, ancient and modern have left their traces.
Our Warming Oceans: Biosphere to Bahamas
4. Our Warming Oceans: Biosphere to Bahamas
June 13, 2017
In the Arizona desert, scientists study a small ocean at Biosphere II facility, where researchers measure sea changes under controlled conditions. But the real ocean is uncontrolled and vast. We journey to the Bahamas to join researchers in caves and in reefs who are making startling findings about changes in climate and their effects on our oceans.
Mexico City: 600 Years of Urban Glory
3. Mexico City: 600 Years of Urban Glory
June 13, 2017
Six centuries ago the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlán, now Mexico City, was the world's grandest urban center and its market the world's busiest. Now home to amore than 20 million souls, Mexico City's museums, monuments, galleries, public celebrations, and vast ethnic mix reflect its past and present glories, and make it Latin America's most vibrant city.
Ecuador: Native Peoples Meet the Oilmen
2. Ecuador: Native Peoples Meet the Oilmen
June 13, 2017
Revenues from Amazon oil mean prosperity to many Ecuadorans, but the benefits for native peoples of the Amazon are less clear. Chinese oil interests are scouring the ancestral lands of Huaorani people for petroleum. The results are varied and controversial as the Huaorani lands and pristine rain forest are invaded by oil explorers and their machines.
Havana: Inside the city
1. Havana: Inside the city
June 13, 2017
In 2016, the U.S. government made it easier to visit Cuba. Now, a Cuban cultural expert shows us Havana once off limits to us. Hidden among its fine old buildings we find a village created by artists, an African-Cuban cultural center, a school for women boxers, a women's bicycling cooperative, and a street dedicated to live African- Cuban music.
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Where to Watch In the Americas with David Yetman
In the Americas with David Yetman is available for streaming on the Southwest Center website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch In the Americas with David Yetman on demand at Amazon and PBS.
  • Premiere Date
    April 7, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (19)
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