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Saltwater Soundwalk
- Written by: Jenny Asarnow & Rachel Lam
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Saltwater Soundwalk is about our relationships and responsibilities towards the Salish Sea and connecting waters, centering Indigenous Coast Salish voices and language. In this rhythmic, watery audio experience, streams of stories ebb and flow, intermixing English with Coast Salish languages. Listen to learn where the traditional fishing ground “Hit the Water” is located in Seattle, to hear traditional Tulalip names of local places and to learn about the colonial history of Seattle and the construction of the Ship Canal. Indigenous rights, responsibilities and cultural preservation are ...
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Shaped By Saltwater
- Written by: Nate Beck
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Casual conversations with waterpeople discussing one of the most fragile environments on the planet, where the land meets the sea and how it can impact our lives, our community and grow our culture for positive change.
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Salt Water Thesis
- Written by: Kenmore Thompson
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Hosted by Kenmore, explore the identity of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, and the culture and history of the place they call home. Focused primarily on interviews with Newfoundlanders and Labradorians living away from their home, and Come-from-Aways who have moved to the province, the podcast will also discuss topics relevant to Newfoundland and Labrador, its past, its present, and its future.
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