Eighteen children from 18 American cultures prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus, explain why their city is the most beautiful in the world, and in doing so, make us a painting of their beliefs, food, costumes, celebrations, jobs, giving us a general and synthetic description.
The cultures and cities are, from north to south:
- The Inuit scattered-city of igloos on a non-existent land,
- The Sioux transportable nomadic cities,
- The Anasazi Dovecote excavated in the Mountain in Mesa Verde,
- The Aztecs Tenochtitl?n a city dedicated to the gods,
- The Teotihuac?n city where men became gods,
- The Mayans Cop?n a city like a book,
- The Zen?es Yapel and its web of canals,
- The Shell Rings of extreme geometry and antiquity,
- The Panches city on the peak of the mountain,
- The Muiscas Bacat?, the resplendent city, the origin of Eldorado,
- The Amazonians Maloca and the entire universe within it,
- The Chim?es Chan Chan, the metropolis of sand,
- The Incas Machu Picchu to tie the sun,
- The Nazca city painted on the pampas,
- The Uros floating city on Titicaca,
- The Paleo-indians Rocky Shelters,
- And the Europeans that imagine Eldorado.