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    Explore " nez perce" with insightful episodes like "Meet The Author - Julia Sullivan - Bone Necklace", "Of Frederick Douglass and Buffalo Soldiers", "Hunting the western toad, recognizing courage, and delving into the novel Stripland" and "8000 Years on the Selway" from podcasts like ""MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "Chris Waite's Anishnaabe History Podcast", "Viewscapes" and "The River Radius Podcast"" and more!

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    Meet The Author - Julia Sullivan - Bone Necklace

    Of Frederick Douglass and Buffalo Soldiers

    Of Frederick Douglass and Buffalo Soldiers

    I've learned a lot after listening to the words of Frederick Douglass. 

    Any mistakes in dates, pronunciations, etc., are purely my own!

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    Hunting the western toad, recognizing courage, and delving into the novel Stripland

    Hunting the western toad, recognizing courage, and delving into the novel Stripland

    Erim Gómez lives his childhood dream: catching frogs, toads, and salamanders. The doctoral student in environmental studies hunts for the western toad along the Snake River, as he works to determine the biodiversity of amphibians on the Palouse prairie. 
    Also in this episode:

    • Carla Peperzak risked her life and freedom in World War II as a member of the Dutch Resistance. She was only 16 when she secretly saved a number of Jews by making fake IDs. Now a 96-year-old Spokane resident, Carla was honored as Washington state Person of the Year for 2020.
    • Joan Burbick, a retired English professor at Washington State University, talks about Stripland, her novel that explores trauma, perceptions of reality, violence, and connected relationships in the aftermath of a shooting of a Nez Perce man by a white police officer. Her powerful and moving book references the steep stretch of road in Lewiston, Idaho, that slices through the valley from the Snake River to the Nez Perce reservation.

    Read more about disappearing amphibians, Carla Peperzak's life, and the novel Stripland.

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    8000 Years on the Selway

    8000 Years on the Selway

    For two summers, I have been able to row gear boats down the Selway to support this archaeology research.  My view has been that of the laymen, the novice archeologist, the boater.  At the end of each summer's trip, I have interviewed Jeff Adams of Interior West Consulting to hear the onsite interpretation of what was recorded over the past 8 days.  The stone artifacts tell a story.  The river and its perfect water add to the story.  While I find it stubbornly awkward to make assumptions about a human existence a few hundred years ago to several thousand years ago, I absolutely thrive when I am able to contemplate my short life and how I am like, and am different from the humans who came before me.  This show is two people sitting in an amazing place wondering about life beyond their own.  https://www.facebook.com/theriverradius/?ref=bookmarks       Also on Instagram at The River Radius, and https://www.theriverradius.com

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