Spirits of the Jaguar

Spirits of the Jaguar is a BBC nature documentary which aired on BBC Two in 1996. Narrated by Alan Ereira and created by Paul Reddish, the series documents the indigenous civilisations of Latin America and the Caribbean, and the relationship with the animals around them. It was part of the BBC Natural History Unit's Continents block.

Spirits of the Jaguar
GenreNature documentary
Written byPaul Reddish
Narrated byAlan Ereira
Composer(s)Martin Friedel
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producer(s)Michael Rosenberg
Producer(s)Mark Jacobs (2 episodes)
Paul Reddish (2 episodes)
Running time50 minutes
Production company(s)BBC Natural History Unit
WNET/13
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture format576i (4:3)
Audio formatStereophonic
Original release1 December (1996-12-01) 
22 December 1996 (1996-12-22)
Chronology
Preceded byLand of the Eagle
Followed byLand of the Tiger
External links
Website

Episodes

1. The Forging of A New World

This episode talks about the volcanic origins of the Latin American region, and also looks at the evolution of its wildlife.

2. Forests of the Maya

This episode looks at the Maya civilization of southern Mexico and Central America and the animals which featured in their mythology, notably the jaguar.

3. Hunters of the Caribbean Sea

The penultimate episode looks at the Taino, who immigrated to the Caribbean 2000 years ago, the marine animals which provided food for the indigenous people, and ultimately, how they met their end when Christoper Columbus arrived in the region in 1492.

4. The Fifth World of the Aztecs

The final episode documents the rise and fall of the Aztecs, a powerful indigenous civilization which dominated northern Mexico, and the animals which inspired their mythology.

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