People of the West — Season 1, Episode 1: First Contact
60 min • 1 season, 10 episodes
Episode synopsis
On Kumeyaay/Ipai land in 1542, a teenager’s coming-of-age ceremony collides with the arrival of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo. Guided by elders, the village meets the strangers in cautious diplomacy—until Spain’s Requerimiento reveals conquest masked as faith. A dispute over fishing rights ignites tension, and the encounter takes a turn that will echo for generations. Framed by a present-day classroom challenge, the pilot blends oral histories, expert insight, and cinematic dramatization to reclaim first contact from an Indigenous perspective.
About People of the West
People of the West is a ten-part premium documentary series that reclaims the history of California through Indigenous perspectives. Blending oral histories, tribal archives, expert insight, and cinematic recreations, the series spans from creation stories and pre-contact life through colonization, state-sponsored violence, resistance, and cultural survival. Each episode centers Native voices and lived experience, reframing well-known events—from the mission system and Gold Rush to Alcatraz and modern sovereignty movements—through those who endured them. Visually ambitious and emotionally grounded, the series pairs sweeping landscapes with intimate storytelling to reveal California as it has always been: Native land. Designed to live both on screen and in classrooms, People of the West offers a corrective to dominant narratives while highlighting the resilience, continuity, and contemporary presence of Native nations shaping the state today.