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Linguist Susan Gehr shares a bit of Karuk language. "A'ama" means salmon. Susan provides cultural context and examples of the use of the Karuk word for…
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On this week's Food For Thought, Jennifer Bell and Lena Hurd discuss the crafting of traditional baskets for use in cooking. Lena takes us through the…
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Danielle Orr shares her engaging discussion with Abby Abinanti, Chief Judge of the Yurok Tribe, about restorative justice and the Tribal Court system.By…
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In Wiyot country. LeeAnn Moore joins Jennifer Bell to talk about growing up eating traditional Wiyot foods.
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On this episode of Food For Thought, Jennifer Bell heads inland to join Hupa Tribal members Robert and Meagen Baldy for a discussion about deer hunting…
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In many ways, language expresses worldview.Leo Canez introduces us to the meaning and useage of 'Ayekwee' (Oyekwee) in the Yurok language.
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A new College of the Redwoods exhibit is a chance for visitors to view some of a historic collection the college purchased nearly 40 years ago. This…
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"It was like feast and famine," distinguished artist George Blake (Hupa-Yurok) tells Wendy Butler on Artwaves. His early years weren't easy, but today…
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Jennifer Bell continues her discussion on the sustainable harvest of local berries for delicious preserves with Lee Ann Moore and her father, Don Duclo…
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Jennifer Bell is joined by Lee Ann Moore and her father, Don Duclo, from Oceanside Jams for a discussion on the sustainable harvest of local berries for…