Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Tuesday, Aug 25

TEACH 356
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TEACH 356

12:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Find A New Homeland, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Find A New Homeland, The

Duration: 0:26:43

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) Join host Archie Kao as he shares the incredible story of Chinese American Achievement, from the first wave of immigrants in California's gold fields to the entrepreneurs of the 21st century's Information Age. It is a spellbinding account of accomplishment ... Jerry Yang and the creation of Yahoo ... Amy Tan's fascinating novels of Chinese American life ... I.M Pei and his magnificent architecture ... Michelle Kwan, the darling of American figure skaters ... Yo Yo Ma's acclaimed cello performances ... The legendary Bruce Lee and his extraordinary martial arts ... And over 40 more stories of Chinese American achievers who have helped shaped America into its leadership role in the 21st century.. 600 - Li Yan Chu Writes the First Account of a North American Exploration 1823 - Chinese Entrepreneur Hung Tai Introduces Sugar Mills to Hawaii 1850 - Yee Fung Cheung Pioneers California's Gold Rush 1851 - Chinese Invention Revolutionizes Gold Mining

12:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Exclusion and Acceptance

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Exclusion and Acceptance

Duration: 0:26:44

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2009) 1854 - Yung Wing Becomes the First Chinese American to Graduate from a U.S. College 1854 - Chinese Six Companies Represent All Chinese in the United States 1862 - Chinese Americans Distinguish Themselves in the American Civil War 1865 - Chinese American Laborers Build the Transcontinen

1:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Americans Spread Their Wings

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Spread Their Wings

Duration: 0:27:50

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1886 - San Francisco's Chinese American Laundry Men Sue for Equal Rights 1887 - Doc Hay and Lung On Arrive on the Eastern Oregon Frontier 1888 - Lue Gim Gong, Father of the Florida Citrus Industry 1894 - Polly Bemis, an Angel in Idaho's Wilderness 1906 - San Francisco Earthquake's Impa

1:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
New Chinese American Identity Emerges, A

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

New Chinese American Identity Emerges, A

Duration: 0:26:50

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1911 - U.S. Citizen Sun Yat-Sen Becomes China's First President 1921 - Anna May Wong, First Chinese American Female Hollywood Star 1926 - You Chung Hong Leads the Fight for Chinese American Civil Rights 1935 - Eddy See Initiates Chinese American Artistic Movement

2:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

Duration: 0:27:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1935 - Katherine Cheung, the Chinese American "Amelia Earhart" 1938 - Charlie Low's Forbidden City Nightclub Showcases Chinese American Performers 1939 - Wah Ming Chang Joins the Disney Studios 1939 - Chinese Americans Answer the Call to Defend Democracy 1943 - Magnuson Act Repeals the

2:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

Duration: 0:28:43

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1946 - Chinese Americans Breakthrough into U.S. Politics 1957 - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee Win the Nobel Prize in Physics 1961 - I.M. Pei Designs Avant Garde NCAR Building in Boulder, Colorado 1962 - F. Chow Chan Founds First Chinese American Bank 1971 - Bruce Lee Brings Martial

3:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
America Embraces Chinese Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

America Embraces Chinese Culture

Duration: 0:28:13

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1974 - Miriam Lee Fights to Legalize Traditional Chinese Medicine in America 1975 -Kingston, Hwang, and Chang the New Wave of Chinese American Writers 1982 - Maya Ying Lin Designs the Vietnam War Memorial 1983 - Andrew and Peggy Cherng Found Panda Express

3:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Modern Chinese American, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Modern Chinese American, The

Duration: 0:28:17

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1985 - Yo -Yo Ma Wins First Grammy 1989 - Amy Tan Writes The Joy Luck Club 1989 - Chinese Americans Excel at Sports 1991 - John Sie Founds Cable Powerhouse Starz Encore 1994 - Jerry Yang Co-founds Yahoo! 1996 - Time Magazine's Man of the Year is AIDS Researcher David Ho 2006 - Astronau

4:00am
Cultures of Hawaii
Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:28:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires. Interviews include the Chinese Lion Dance Association, Dr. Franklin Ng (professor at California State University at Fresno Department of Ethnic Studies), and James G.Y. Ho (Hawaiian Chinese Multicultural Museum & Archives).

4:30am
Cultures of Hawaii
Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:27:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Japanese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the Issei (first generation) plantation workers as well as Nissei (second generation) war heroes of the 100th Battalion/442nd Infantry. Interviews include the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii United Okinawa Association, Dr. Jonathan Okamura (author of The Japanese American Contemporary Experience in Hawai'i) and Dennis Ogawa (author of Jan Ken Po: The World of Hawaii's Japanese Americans).

5:00am
Asian Monarchies
Japan

Asian Monarchies

Japan

Duration: 0:54:16

Asia's Monarchies are all unique, but there is one thing they all share in common - all are at a fascinating point in their various histories. In this five-part series we journey to the heart of these beautiful lands to understand the relationship between the people and their monarchs. To many, their monarchy is an anachronism, an institution that hampers progression. To others, it is the heart and soul of their nation, part of their shared history and a guard against the dangers of modernity. What does the future hold for these monarchies? What is clear is that Asia's monarchies are at a tipping-point and that what happens to each of them will bring about a whole new era that will affect not only the East but the whole world.

5:54am
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024
Food Tech for the Environment

Japan Video Topics 2023/2024

Food Tech for the Environment

Duration: 0:05:33
6:00am
Mountains and Life
Korea

Mountains and Life

Korea

Duration: 0:54:19

Celebrating the most epic landscapes on Earth! Mountains and Life journeys to the rooftop places of our world to meet the people who cherish, honour, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

6:54am
Japan Video Topics 2022/2023
Worlds First Pro Dance League

Japan Video Topics 2022/2023

Worlds First Pro Dance League

Duration: 0:05:31
7:00am
Sites for Your Eyes
New Caledonia

Sites for Your Eyes

New Caledonia

Duration: 0:27:42

Situated to the west of the Pacific, almost 750 miles away from Australia, New Caledonia is where you will find the largest lagoon on the planet. A coral universe of breath-taking beauty, the lagoon is resident to countless marine species and is both the pantry and the incredible playground of the archipelago?s inhabitants.

7:30am
Sites for Your Eyes
Senegal

Sites for Your Eyes

Senegal

Duration: 0:22:32

Thanks to its beautiful beaches, the Casamance area is one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations. But as one journeys up the Casamance River and into the region's interior, a very different image is revealed. In this area of Senegal, split up into many islands, lives the Jola, a proud and autonomous ethnic group committed to preserving their independence and culture.

7:52am
I Love Music!
Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

I Love Music!

Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

Duration: 0:07:20

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) A 6 year old South Korean boy sings the Pansori, which is like an opera. He shares what is involved in preparation and rehearsal.

8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 26

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 26

Duration: 0:57:59

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Painted ladies, reading between the lines, doggie diabetes, 4 Awesome Discoveries, robotic fish, Kate the Chemist, and much more!

9:00am
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Hurricane Katrina

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Hurricane Katrina

Duration: 0:22:24

Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.

9:22am
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Haiti Earthquake

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Haiti Earthquake

Duration: 0:22:14

A devastating earthquake hit Haiti?s capitol and surrounding area killing 250,000 people and affecting three million more. The impact was magnified by poorly built structures and a poverty stricken country without the means to adequately respond. As aid flooded in it could not reach the people. Recovery remains slow but what is built is better than before.

9:44am
Children of the World - Film Ideas Series
Peru: Children of the Andes

Children of the World - Film Ideas Series

Peru: Children of the Andes

Duration: 0:15:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject: World Cultures. (2014) From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention. These close-up programs are so captivating and the children so innocent that experiencing their unique lifestyles will have lasting effect. These children, like children everywhere, live their lives with the sweet innocence of youth combined with hopeful dreams for the future.

10:00am
Mountains and Life
Andes

Mountains and Life

Andes

Duration: 0:54:17

Celebrating the most epic landscapes on Earth! Mountains and Life journeys to the rooftop places of our world to meet the people who cherish, honour, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

10:54am
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation
Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology

Superlife: Genetic Manipulation

Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology

Duration: 0:05:23

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Designing Life. Man has been doing it for over 10,000 years. You may not be aware of it, but we are surrounded by "Superlife," life-forms manipulated by Man. Superlife looks at the stories of how these super organisms came to permeate our planet, and how the latest science is pushing the boundaries to create more with less time and resources and at a higher quality. Note- Superlife explores the science of how mankind is manipulating life for its benefit. The series does not attempt to address the concerns surrounding cloning, genetically modified organisms or the ethics of certain farming practices.

11:00am
Secrets of Archaeology
Lost Cities of the Maya, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Lost Cities of the Maya, The

Duration: 0:25:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Covers the Maya ruins that flourished in the Yucatan Peninsula in 8th century A.D. Opens with a visit to Bonampak and its murals that depict people and their practices. Describes how John Lloyd Stevens discovered Palenque. Highlights Palenque's structures, Alberto Ruiz' discovery of Pakal's sarcophagus, interpretation of Pakal's bas-relief, Maya life and artifacts. Visits Chichen Itza and discusses the Toltec influence on the Maya, especially in the practice of human sacrifice and the presence of the god Chac Mool. Includes Uxmal and its importance as the religious and adminstrative capital of the Maya. Concludes with a visit to Tulum with its frescoes and lighthouse.

11:25am
Artist in the Schools
Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Duration: 0:04:13

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

11:30am
Secrets of Archaeology
Roads to El Dorado, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Roads to El Dorado, The

Duration: 0:27:01

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) In the search for El Dorado and its gold, the Spanish conquistadors, represented by men like Francisco Pizarro, wiped out entire civilizations. Discusses the Incan civilization, including Cuzco's fortress, hydraulic works, the Temple of the Sun, Incan artifacts and stone walls. Profiles the city of Machu Pichu. Lake Guatavita is the source of the Muiscan myth of the gilded man. Highlights Muiscan and other tribal artifacts in the Bogota museum. Features the Tairona, an ancient Colombian people, and the archaeological site of Pueblito. Explains that Cogui Indians still keep some of the Tairona traditions.

12:00pm
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Mexico

World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

Mexico

Duration: 0:45:14

This trek is on the Chihuahua Pacific Railway known as the EL Chepe in northern Mexico. It took a hundred years to build the line from Creel to the coast and it travels through the spectacular Copper Canyon region.

12:45pm
Wildlife Explorers
Birds

Wildlife Explorers

Birds

Duration: 0:14:40

Audience: Students; Grades: K-12; Subject Areas: Science. This energetic and upbeat program introduces students to the world of animals by visiting them in a zoo setting and talking with the zookeepers and other professionals who care for them. Birds Students visit the National Zoo and learn what makes a bird,...well, a bird! Scientists discuss the importance of feathers on birds. A game show spoof "What Do Birds Eat?" focuses on different birds and how they grow and develop. Birds Segment Time: 15 minutes

1:00pm
Musics Superpower
Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?

Musics Superpower

Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?

Duration: 0:52:33
1:52pm
I Love Music!
Cuba: Damaris and Her Music School

I Love Music!

Cuba: Damaris and Her Music School

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Damaris, who lives in Havana, Cuba. Damaris is learning to play the piano in music school and dreams of becoming a salsa singer when she is older.

2:00pm
Sounds of Hawaii
Ukeke

Sounds of Hawaii

Ukeke

Duration: 0:12:31

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Music.Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.

2:12pm
Na Ali'i
Chiefess Kamakahele

Na Ali'i

Chiefess Kamakahele

Duration: 0:18:30
2:31pm
Na Ali'i
Princess Ruth

Na Ali'i

Princess Ruth

Duration: 0:05:30

Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools. (2019) Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i. What is the story about how and why this happened? What is the connection between the school and the ali'i today? Let's start with learning about Princess Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Ke'elikokani and Central Intermediate School on O'ahu.

2:36pm
Kolea and the King's Crown
Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Duration: 0:19:10
2:55pm
Artist in the Schools
Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Duration: 0:04:13

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

3:00pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Koala Kingdom

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Koala Kingdom

Duration: 0:26:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws a koala castle while demonstrating the Renaissance words foreshortening and size. He also reviews an ancient Greek perfume bottle in the shape of a heron.

3:30pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Kissing Killers

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Kissing Killers

Duration: 0:26:19

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws killer whales while demonstrating the Renaissance words size and overlapping. He also reviews Ferdinant Holder's painting "The Sacred Hour." Guest illustrator Doug Dubosque creates smooching orca whales.

4:00pm
Sand Tales
Rikki Tikki Tavi- The Wonderful Little Creature

Sand Tales

Rikki Tikki Tavi- The Wonderful Little Creature

Duration: 0:20:35
4:20pm
Sand Tales
Rikki Tikki Tavi- Becoming The Warrior

Sand Tales

Rikki Tikki Tavi- Becoming The Warrior

Duration: 0:20:15
4:40pm
Sand Tales
Sleeping Beauty

Sand Tales

Sleeping Beauty

Duration: 0:19:00
5:00pm
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools 40min

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools 40min

Duration: 0:40:00
5:40pm
Artists of Hawaii Ii
Pat Ekstrand

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Pat Ekstrand

Duration: 0:18:22

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006 )Pat Ekstrand, Watercolor artist, Printmaker and committed Educator. This short biography explores her art work, reflecting on an extraordinary life and a Hawaii of our past.

6:00pm
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Fred Roster

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Fred Roster

Duration: 0:27:59

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile on artist Fred Roster.

6:27pm
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Allyn Bromley

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Allyn Bromley

Duration: 0:16:26

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile of local artist Allyn Bromley

6:44pm
Flashpoint

Flashpoint

Duration: 0:11:15

FLASHPOINT - Brings together an accomplished group of Hawai'i based artists working under the theme of FIRE. Artworks in this exhibition depict the varied aspects of FIRE and are visual interpretations of flashpoints in time and place - in methods of fabrication and conceptual context.

6:55pm
Here's Something to Do-Shorts
Carl Pao

Here's Something to Do-Shorts

Carl Pao

Duration: 0:03:00
7:00pm
Thirst
Daven Hee, Cade Roster

Thirst

Daven Hee, Cade Roster

Duration: 0:12:16

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Daven Hee - Ceramics, Cade Roster - Multi-Media

7:12pm
Thirst
May Izumi, Lynn Weiler Liverton

Thirst

May Izumi, Lynn Weiler Liverton

Duration: 0:13:25

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. May Izumi - Sculpture, Lynn Weiler Liverton - Sculpture

7:25pm
Thirst
Donna E. Shimazu, Gordon Uyehara, Lori Uyehara

Thirst

Donna E. Shimazu, Gordon Uyehara, Lori Uyehara

Duration: 0:19:17

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Donna E. Shimazu - Jewelry Arts, Gordon Uyehara - Jewelry Arts / Sculpture, Lori Uyehara - Mixed-Media / Painting,

7:44pm
Thirst
Rochelle Lum, Shigeru Miyamoto

Thirst

Rochelle Lum, Shigeru Miyamoto

Duration: 0:13:10

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Rochelle Lum - Ceramics, Shigeru Miyamoto - Ceramics

8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 26

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 26

Duration: 0:57:59

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Painted ladies, reading between the lines, doggie diabetes, 4 Awesome Discoveries, robotic fish, Kate the Chemist, and much more!

9:00pm
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Hurricane Katrina

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Hurricane Katrina

Duration: 0:22:24

Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.

9:22pm
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Haiti Earthquake

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Haiti Earthquake

Duration: 0:22:14

A devastating earthquake hit Haiti?s capitol and surrounding area killing 250,000 people and affecting three million more. The impact was magnified by poorly built structures and a poverty stricken country without the means to adequately respond. As aid flooded in it could not reach the people. Recovery remains slow but what is built is better than before.

9:44pm
Children of the World - Film Ideas Series
Peru: Children of the Andes

Children of the World - Film Ideas Series

Peru: Children of the Andes

Duration: 0:15:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject: World Cultures. (2014) From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention. These close-up programs are so captivating and the children so innocent that experiencing their unique lifestyles will have lasting effect. These children, like children everywhere, live their lives with the sweet innocence of youth combined with hopeful dreams for the future.

10:00pm
Mountains and Life
Andes

Mountains and Life

Andes

Duration: 0:54:17

Celebrating the most epic landscapes on Earth! Mountains and Life journeys to the rooftop places of our world to meet the people who cherish, honour, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

10:54pm
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation
Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology

Superlife: Genetic Manipulation

Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology

Duration: 0:05:23

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Designing Life. Man has been doing it for over 10,000 years. You may not be aware of it, but we are surrounded by "Superlife," life-forms manipulated by Man. Superlife looks at the stories of how these super organisms came to permeate our planet, and how the latest science is pushing the boundaries to create more with less time and resources and at a higher quality. Note- Superlife explores the science of how mankind is manipulating life for its benefit. The series does not attempt to address the concerns surrounding cloning, genetically modified organisms or the ethics of certain farming practices.

11:00pm
Secrets of Archaeology
Lost Cities of the Maya, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Lost Cities of the Maya, The

Duration: 0:25:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Covers the Maya ruins that flourished in the Yucatan Peninsula in 8th century A.D. Opens with a visit to Bonampak and its murals that depict people and their practices. Describes how John Lloyd Stevens discovered Palenque. Highlights Palenque's structures, Alberto Ruiz' discovery of Pakal's sarcophagus, interpretation of Pakal's bas-relief, Maya life and artifacts. Visits Chichen Itza and discusses the Toltec influence on the Maya, especially in the practice of human sacrifice and the presence of the god Chac Mool. Includes Uxmal and its importance as the religious and adminstrative capital of the Maya. Concludes with a visit to Tulum with its frescoes and lighthouse.

11:25pm
Artist in the Schools
Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Duration: 0:04:13

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

11:30pm
Secrets of Archaeology
Roads to El Dorado, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Roads to El Dorado, The

Duration: 0:27:01

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) In the search for El Dorado and its gold, the Spanish conquistadors, represented by men like Francisco Pizarro, wiped out entire civilizations. Discusses the Incan civilization, including Cuzco's fortress, hydraulic works, the Temple of the Sun, Incan artifacts and stone walls. Profiles the city of Machu Pichu. Lake Guatavita is the source of the Muiscan myth of the gilded man. Highlights Muiscan and other tribal artifacts in the Bogota museum. Features the Tairona, an ancient Colombian people, and the archaeological site of Pueblito. Explains that Cogui Indians still keep some of the Tairona traditions.