Friends and colleagues: The latestinstallment of the Video News from TACfeatures our new film on the cultural heritage of Guam.
Separated by 1500 miles from thenearest large land mass, Guam saw the first human migrants 3500 or more yearsago. These colonists participated in thelongest over-water migration in human history up to that point and became thenative Chamorros of Guam and its sister islands. Their cultural identity lives on despitecenturies of colonialism, devastation in war and the influences of the modernglobal economy. After bridgeconstruction reveals human burials in an ancient village site, the ALI filmteam explores the native culture and its people.
You can see this story in the February2014 edition of this monthly half-hour show,available now on our nonprofit streaming-media Web site, TheArchaeology Channel (http://www.archaeologychannel.org) as well as oncable TV in cities across the US.
Launched in October 2010, the Video News from TAC has presented 89stories on highly varied topics in 14 US states and territories, 24 othercountries, and two heavenly bodies (the Earth and the Moon). VideoNews program details can be found athttp://www.archaeologychannel.org/video-guide/video-news-from-tac-new. The growing list of 25 cable TV stationscarrying the show is posted athttp://www.archaeologychannel.org/video-guide/video-news-from-tac-new/127-hidden-articles/296-video-news-on-cable-tv.
This and other programs are availableon TAC for your use and enjoyment. Weurge you to support this public service by participating in our Membership(http://www.archaeologychannel.org/support-guide/membership-program/become-a-member)and Underwriting(http://www.archaeologychannel.org/support-guide/underwriting-program) programs. Only with your help can we continue andenhance our nonprofit public-education and visitor-supported programming. We also welcome new content partners as wereach out to the world community.
Please forward this message to otherswho may be interested.
Richard M. Pettigrew, Ph.D., RPA
President and Executive Director
Archaeological Legacy Institute
http://www.archaeologychannel.org