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Language Is Life

Season 2 Episode 4 | 53m 25s

Celebrate the power of Native languages and the inspirational people who are saving them. From secret recordings to "Star Wars" films dubbed in Navajo, follow the revolutionary steps transforming Native America.

Aired: 11/13/23 | Expires: 12/21/24
Funding is provided by Partnership with Native Americans.
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Leonardo da Vinci’s The Battle of Anghiari commission pits him against his rival, Michelangelo.
Leonardo da Vinci becomes more of a scientist with age and performs experiments to test theories.
Da Vinci’s The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne showcases his scientific and artistic knowledge.
Leonardo da Vinci spends 14 years working on the Mona Lisa, the culmination of all his knowledge.
Leonardo da Vinci’s study of human anatomy combine scientific exploration with expert artistry.
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Explore one of humankind’s most curious and innovative minds.
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Leonardo da Vinci paints The Virgin on the Rocks and the portrait Lady with an Ermine.
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