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Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico
Sound Rivers
7 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text In honor of Indigenous Peoples Month Sound Rivers’ seventh podcast, “Indigen-US,” features Gray Parsons, a descendant of the Mattamuskeet and Machapunga people of what is today Hyde County. Parsons is the president/founder of Secotan Alliance, and has dedicated his life and artistry to advocating for living sustainably and in balance with Mother Earth. Born and raised in Washington, North Carolina, his relationship with the natural world, and the Pamlico River, was established ...
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Send us a text In honor of Indigenous Peoples Month Sound Rivers’ seventh podcast, “Indigen-US,” features Gray Parsons, a descendant of the Mattamuskeet and Machapunga people of what is today Hyde County. Parsons is the president/founder of Secotan Alliance, and has dedicated his life and artistry to advocating for living sustainably and in balance with Mother Earth. Born and raised in Washington, North Carolina, his relationship with the natural world, and the Pamlico River, was established ...
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The Story of Blounts Creek
Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico
34 minutes
1 year ago
The Story of Blounts Creek
Send us a textThis is the story of Blounts Creek, a pristine, peaceful tributary of the Pamlico River in Beaufort County, North Carolina, and the decade-long battle to prevent a mining company from destroying it. In 2011, environmental nonprofit Sound Rivers' staff discovered plans for a limestone mine — plans that included using Blounts Creek to discharge up to 12 million gallons of fresh water into the brackish headwaters of the creek every day. At risk was an entire ecosystem.&nb...
Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico
Send us a text In honor of Indigenous Peoples Month Sound Rivers’ seventh podcast, “Indigen-US,” features Gray Parsons, a descendant of the Mattamuskeet and Machapunga people of what is today Hyde County. Parsons is the president/founder of Secotan Alliance, and has dedicated his life and artistry to advocating for living sustainably and in balance with Mother Earth. Born and raised in Washington, North Carolina, his relationship with the natural world, and the Pamlico River, was established ...