
Remember Who You Are
Clip: Season 9 Episode 906 | 1m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
The Rio Grande is plagued by drought, taking away a source of cultural connection.
Once a sustainer of life, the Rio Grande now is plagued by drought, taking away an important source of cultural connection.
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Remember Who You Are
Clip: Season 9 Episode 906 | 1m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Once a sustainer of life, the Rio Grande now is plagued by drought, taking away an important source of cultural connection.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] Drought has plagued me.
[peaceful music] It is in my nature to sustain life.
I am the veins of the earth.
[narrator's voice echoes] I was here long before you.
I will be here long after you.
Your grandmother came here for you.
Nana.
When there is no water, we can no longer see a reflection.
[narrator speaking foreign language] [peaceful music continues] [narrator speaking foreign language] [water trickling] [peaceful music continues] [water trickling] [peaceful music continues] [water trickling] Remember who you are.
[peaceful music continues] [ambient music]
Echoes of the Rio | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 16s | Indigenous and Mexican ancestors explore the history and disappearance of the Rio Grande. (16s)
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