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ON AIR, ONLINE, on the GO MEMBER GUIDE | NOVEMBER 2018 ADVERTISEMENT from the President Where to Tune In Nova/Thai Cave Rescue | 15 Keepers of the Light | 16 WGBH News: The Scrum politics podcast | 26 ON AIR, ONLINE, ON THE GO MEMBER GUIDE | NOVEMBER 2018 ADVERTISEMENT From the President Where to Tune in Our Past, TV Our Future In November, we are celebrating Native American Heritage Month with pro- Digital broadcast FiOS RCN Cox Charter (Canada) Bell ExpressVu grams that give recognition to the significant contributions of America’s First Comcast Peoples, many of them calling Massachusetts their home. WGBH 2 2.1 2 2 2 2 2 284 Native America (page 14) challenges everything we thought we knew WGBH 2 HD 2.1 802 502 602 1002 782 819 about the Americas before and since contact with Europe. It travels through WGBX 44 44.1 16 44 14 804 21 n/a 15,000 years to showcase massive cities, unique systems of science, art and writing, and 100 million people connected WGBX 44 HD 44.1 801 544 n/a n/a n/a n/a by social networks and spiritual beliefs World 2.2 956 473 94 807 181 n/a spanning two continents. Create 44.3 959 474 95 805 182 n/a Made with the active participation of WGBH Kids 44.4 958 472 93 n/a 180 n/a Native American communities, this four- Boston Kids & n/a 22 n/a 3 n/a n/a n/a part series features sacred rituals filmed for Family (Boston only) the first time, history-changing scientific Channel numbers and availability may vary by community. Contact your provider for discoveries, and rarely heard voices from the more information. living legacy of Native American culture. Comcast subscribers can access selected WGBH programs on WGBH On Demand. A robust community outreach and education Go to Comcast 1, choose Get Local, then Local Networks. 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