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#35 Interconnected: First People from the Kelp Highway (The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 8)

#35 Interconnected: First People from the Kelp Highway (The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 8)

Update: 2020-06-08
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In this episode three leaders from Oregon coast tribes provide heartfelt reflections, as they frame the loss of sea otters and the vision of its return with the history of their own people's struggles, and how sea otters represent their own interconnectedness to the natural world.

Don Ivy Chief of the Coquille Indian tribe; Robert Kentta the Siletz Tribal Cultural Resources Director; and Peter Hatch with the Siletz tribal Cultural Resources Program.

 

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#35 Interconnected: First People from the Kelp Highway (The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 8)

#35 Interconnected: First People from the Kelp Highway (The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 8)

John M Goodell