DESERT SPEAKS

Program Details
Air Time: 
06/10/2013 - 1:30pm - 1:59pm
Program Title: 
VISITING ANCIENT MAYO LANDS
Program Service: 
EX
Program URL: 
http://originals.azpm.org/thedesertspeaks/
PSIP Description: 
Visit coastal & forest habitats & glimpse into the life, culture & traditions of the Mayo natives.
Long Description: 
Reaching up to Mexico's northwest corner, Pacific dry deciduous forest extends south all the way to Costa Rica, providing a pathway into Sonora for many widespread tropical plants and birds. This is especially evident in the southern tip of the Sonoran Desert on Mexico's mainland, near Alamos, Sonora. Travel with a group of bird watchers from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum as they journey through coastal and forest habitats in search of some of the rarest birds in the region. Along the way, catch a rare glimpse into the life, culture, and traditions of the native Mayo Indians. Included is one of the area's biggest cultural events-the annual pilgrimage to an ancient church to celebrate what is probably the most revered plant in all of Mexico-a cactus growing out of the side of church.
Program META Data
Source: 
APTEX
Program Type: 
TR
Language: 
E
Captioned: 
C
Caption Language: 
E
Audio: 
STEREO
Color: 
Y
Rating: 
TVG
HDTV: 
N
Content: 
N
Letterbox: 
N
AC3: 
N/A
AC4: 
N/A