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Blood lines; Writer Ruben Martinez digs into the origins of Latin American identity in a PBS documentary
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/ When Worlds Collide
2010
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2010
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Blood lines; Writer Ruben Martinez digs into the origins of Latin American identity in a PBS documentary
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Blood lines; Writer Ruben Martinez digs into the origins of Latin American identity in a PBS documentary
2010
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[...] to be Latin American. Visiting such locales as a market in the heavily indigenous southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, the fabulously lucrative Cerro de Potosi silver mine in Bolivia and the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes, Martinez chats with locals while recounting a complex historical exchange in authoritative, jargon-free language.
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