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Reviving the Ohlone Language
Linda Yamane is bringing back the language of the Ohlone, a Northern California tribe (04:43)
The Festival of St. Efisio
Since 1656, thousands of Sardinians have filled the streets of Cagliari to honor St. Efisio (02:55)
Visiting Lafcadio Hearn’s Japan
The temples and scenery of Japan’s San-in coast are as captivating now as they were when Lafcadio Hearn wrote about them in the 19th century (02:22)
Uncovering the Terra Cotta Soldiers
A curator from the Houston Museum of Natural Science explains how the terra cotta warriors were discovered (03:20)
Building the Onrust
This replica of a 17th century ship needed the work of many volunteers to set sail (02:28)
The Historic Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
Take in the sights and sounds of the European influences of Argentina’s capital city (03:38)
The Daily Life in Niaqornat, Greenland
Staff writer Abigail Tucker relates her experiences reporting from the small Arctic village of narwhal hunters (04:32)
The John Marshall Ju/'hoan Bushman Film and Video Collection, 1950-2000
Watch a selection from the Smithsonian Institution’s submission for the UNESCO Memory of the World Register of historic artifacts (05:04)
The Lightest Bowling Pin
In a tradition imported from Belgium, bowlers in Michigan have rolled their balls at feathers, not pins. (03:20)
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