EARTH CULTURES PROJECT

Documentaries

 

ECONEWS is produced by Educational Communications. Each half-hour show is hosted by internationally-honored environmentalist Nancy Pearlman. Programs may be all on-location ecotourism specials, documentaries, studio interviews, or wraparounds to pre-produced videos and films. For more information on these programs, please write to info@earthculturesproject.org or call (310) 559-9160.

 

 

You may view the entire list of shows at: www.ecoprojects.org/news1.htm

Below is a short description of some ECONEWS shows

 

#2710

Life in Burkina Faso, West Africa

 

#2709

Nicaragua: Volcanoes, Eco-Lodges and Historic Towns

 

#2708

Wells for Burkina Faso, Africa

 

#2707

Xian, Harbin, and Shanghai, China—Views of historic towns, wetlands, modern developments, and the famous Terra Cotta Soldiers

 

#2705

Lucerne, Switzerland: ecotourism tour of historic towns, Mt. Pilitus and its endangered ibex, traditional food, and more

 

#2702

Kunming, China: Visit to historic temples and homes; traditional ethnic dance performances by the local minority tribes

 

#2608

The 2008 amazing Earth Fest in Kanab, Utah–on location Ecotourism special: activities include bicycle rides, nature walks, art exhibits, music and more: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; Maynard Dixon home and studio; frontier movie town museum and saloon; Southwest Wildlife Foundation bird rehabilitation; Pipe Spring National Monument; Paria Outpost; Kaibab band of Paiute Indians; water and energy talks.

 

#2404

Ecotourism on-location special: Korea's Jeju island; city of Seoul; and the Southeastern Mainland.

 

#2406

Ecotourism On-Location Special: Uyghur people of Northwest China. With singing and dancing from Urumchi to Turban through the Taklimakan desert.

 

#2407

Ecotourism On-Location Special: Korea's cultural and natural wonders in the Southeastern Mainland, Jeju island, and city of Seoul.

 

#2412

Impressions in Lhasa, Tibet-the people and their culture, food, dance, and religion: visits to monasteries, temples, palaces, city shopping areas, hot spring, and countryside.

 

#2303

Ecotourism On-Location Special: Winter Festival in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada -- night-time parade, daytime carnival, international ice-sculpture contest, city tour of the important sites and museums, and other sights and sounds of the historic city.

 

#2201

Earth Cultures presents the Gypsy Folk Ensemble sharing ethnic dances from the Celtic people (Scottish, Irish, and Welsh), Polynesia (Hawaii, Tahiti, and Maori of New Zealand), Mexico, Germany, Italy, Greece, Hungary, America, and Romania.

 

#2215

Ecotourism On-Location Special: Venezuela with Ecoalianza and Angel-Eco Tours -- Ecotourism conference, historic city tour modern art museum, and Amazon Indian Village and waterfalls.

 

#2108

Ernest Siva with the Morongo Band Mission Indians performing traditional songs and flute tunes as well as explains historic relationship of this southern California tribe of Indians.

 

#2003

On Location Ecotourism Special: in St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies -- Carifesta VII, the Caribbean music, arts, and culture festival with over twenty-five participating countries sharing dance, song, stories, and other arts.

 

#1903

Author Matthew J. Pallamary - Author of "Land Without Evil: Dying Cultures, Vanishing Wisdom", Saving Guarani and Shipibo Indians of South America.

 

#1910

Coverage at second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements: Wisdom Keepers at Habitat II express views from religious perspectives especially from Hindu, Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist and other faiths; Peace Flag procession.

 

#1923

On Location Ecotourism special: "Festival D'ETE De Quebec" -- Artists from North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe perform at summer music festival in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

 

#1809

Indigenous people's relationship to land through art and dance with anthropologist Dr. Paul Faustich for the Australian Aborigines and California Gabrielleno/Tongva elder Mark Acuna.

 

#1705

A look at: "Lakota Medicine Walk" --- The Ancestral Landscape of the Sioux Nation of the Northern Plains of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming.

 

#1706

Ecotourism on location special: Caribbean Sound of Calypso, Soka, Reggae, Rhythm & Blues and Gospel, at the St. Kitts Music Festival, West Indies.

 

#1108

Hawaii's sacred lands

 

#1010

Amazonia Foundation's Michael Stuart Ani -- Helping The Indigenous People of the Amazon

 

#1027

Southwestern Prehistoric American Indian Civilizations and Archaeology

 

#328

A Look at: Population Programs In Mexico and Iran

 

 

 

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