TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
Tuesday, November 25th TV listings for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
The sacred relationship between the horse and the Dakota people, and the centuries-old tradition of dressing horses for ceremonies and celebrations; efforts to preserve and restore the Dakota language and traditions.
Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo Tatanka Means
Native American comic and actor Tatanka Means delves into his upbringing on the reservation, using humor to illustrate the challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
Cara Romero: Following the Light
California Indian history informs the work of contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero, whose visuals capture Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory.
Tending Nature Guarding Ancestral Grounds With the Wiyot
The Wiyot tribe of Humboldt County fights for recognition and restored access to their land, including regaining ownership of traditional ceremonial grounds on the island of Tululwat.
Tending Nature Preserving the Desert With Nalc
The Native American Land Conservancy focuses on preserving and protecting Native American sacred lands through land management, education and scientific study.
Tending Nature Reclaiming Agriculture With the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
The Yocha Dehe people rethink community-centered agri-business using sustainability practices that include high-efficiency irrigation.
Tending Nature Cultivating Native Foodways With the Cultural Conservancy
The Cultural Conservancy, an inter-tribal organization headquartered in San Francisco, encourages people to re-engage with the land, honor heirloom seeds, grow clean food and medicine and decolonize their foodways.
POV Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust
Native American, Japanese American and rancher communities form an alliance to defend their land and water from Los Angeles.
Craft in America California
The diverse craft traditions of California, including Native American ancient traditions and the handmade work of contemporary artists.
The sacred relationship between the horse and the Dakota people, and the centuries-old tradition of dressing horses for ceremonies and celebrations; efforts to preserve and restore the Dakota language and traditions.
Roots of Comedy With Jesus Trejo Tatanka Means
Native American comic and actor Tatanka Means delves into his upbringing on the reservation, using humor to illustrate the challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
Cara Romero: Following the Light
California Indian history informs the work of contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero, whose visuals capture Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory.
Tending Nature Guarding Ancestral Grounds With the Wiyot
The Wiyot tribe of Humboldt County fights for recognition and restored access to their land, including regaining ownership of traditional ceremonial grounds on the island of Tululwat.
Tending Nature Preserving the Desert With Nalc
The Native American Land Conservancy focuses on preserving and protecting Native American sacred lands through land management, education and scientific study.
Tending Nature Reclaiming Agriculture With the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
The Yocha Dehe people rethink community-centered agri-business using sustainability practices that include high-efficiency irrigation.
Tending Nature Cultivating Native Foodways With the Cultural Conservancy
The Cultural Conservancy, an inter-tribal organization headquartered in San Francisco, encourages people to re-engage with the land, honor heirloom seeds, grow clean food and medicine and decolonize their foodways.
POV Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust
Native American, Japanese American and rancher communities form an alliance to defend their land and water from Los Angeles.
Craft in America California
The diverse craft traditions of California, including Native American ancient traditions and the handmade work of contemporary artists.
Lucy Worsley Investigates William the Conqueror
How William the Conqueror's brutal invasion of England changed the country forever.
Antiques Roadshow Women's Work
Contributions from women athletes, artists, activists and more.
A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Conversations Across America New
A look at America's founding and how the ideas and values articulated 250 years ago remain relevant to conversations about governance today.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Best Italian Desserts
A six-ingredient no-cook recipe; a rustic ricotta and cherry jam tart from Rome; a biscotti bakery; a recipe for almond and citrus biscotti.
Lidia's Kitchen Keep It Fresh
Shrimp and melon salad with basil mint pesto; peaches in white wine; mezze rigatoni with raw tomato sauce.
America's Test Kitchen Taiwanese Staples
Taiwanese steamed buns with braised pork belly; hoisin sauce; a quick Taiwanese pork rice.
Cook's Country Jewish Donuts and Potatoes
Sufganiyot (Hanukkah jelly doughnuts); the importance of schmaltz in Jewish cuisine; leave-in temperature probes; cast iron potato kugel.
Pati's Mexican Table For Love and Family
Pati reconnects with her Jewish heritage in Mexico City; pancakes and chilaquiles at Niddo.
Pati's Mexican Table Quiero mas Tacos
Marlin tacos in Puerto Vallarta; barbacoa tacos in Guadalajara; creating a pair of Jalisco-inspired tacos.
Austin City Limits Role Model; MJ Lenderman & The Wind New
Singer-songwriter Role Model performs hits from "Kansas Anymore"; indie-rocker MC Lenderman & The Wind perform songs from "Manning Fireworks."
NOVA Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky
Animation and science experts reveal how the blue sky came to be.
NOVA Ancient Earth: Frozen
Scientists investigate how life evolved after a global freeze threatened its survival 700 million years ago.
NOVA Ancient Earth: Life Rising
Exploring how some of the earliest life emerged on Earth.
NOVA Ancient Earth: Inferno
Scientists piece together geologic evidence from the past and clues from the Earth's ecosystems to determine how life made it through a cataclysmic extinction that wiped out about 90 percent of all species 252 million years ago.
NOVA Ancient Earth: Humans
How Earth gave rise to humans, starting with the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs, the spread of primates across the planet and geologic events that made the human species possible.
