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The Winds of Time: A Story of the Anasazi Culture

 
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The Winds of Time: A Story of the Anasazi Culture

  • Directors: Jeff Elstad; John Howe
  • Genre: Culture & Society
  • Movie Type: World History, Social History
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Run Time: 60 minutes

Plot

The ancient Anasazi civilization once lived in the Four Corners region of the Southwest United States. In this video, actor Robert Urich narrates as viewers are lead through the Anasazi ruins which continue to spark questions among historians about the earliest days of these people. The Anasazi culture (in Navajo, their name means "Ancient Ones") began around 100 A.D. It is believed that they were highly skilled hunters and gathers when they first began living in this area. Other evidence suggests that they also were expert basket weavers who eventually began to also make beautiful pottery. ~ Elizabeth Smith, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Urich - Narrator

Credit

Jeff Elstad - Director, John Howe - Director, John Howe - Producer
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