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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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Natural Sciences
Science
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To Swim, Drink, Fish
Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico
25 minutes
1 year ago
To Swim, Drink, Fish
Send us a textThis episode is all about Swim Guide: what it is, how it works, where it started and what it takes to keep it running ALL summer long! Since 2017, Sound Rivers has been a part of Swim Guide, sampling and testing popular recreational sites on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico and sharing the results with anyone who wants to know where it's safe to swim. But we didn't start this program. And we're not the only ones doing it. Swim Guide is a worldwide phenomena.Featuring Sound R...
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 ...