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Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
The Idaho Mythweaver
14 episodes
7 months ago
Their villages were once along the shores of pristine lakes— Coeur d’Alene, Benewah, Chacolet — and wild rivers — the St. Joe, St. Maries, Spokane. They fished for salmon and cutthroat trout, hunted deer, bear and elk, dug camas and bitterroot. They picked huckleberries. Spirituality was their signature on daily living.
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Their villages were once along the shores of pristine lakes— Coeur d’Alene, Benewah, Chacolet — and wild rivers — the St. Joe, St. Maries, Spokane. They fished for salmon and cutthroat trout, hunted deer, bear and elk, dug camas and bitterroot. They picked huckleberries. Spirituality was their signature on daily living.
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Episodes (14/14)
Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Shoshone-Paiute Keepers of the Earth
1 year ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Shoshone-Bannock Keepers of the Earth
1 year ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Asking the Stones to Speak
1 year ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Coeur d’Alene Keepers of the Earth
Their villages were once along the shores of pristine lakes— Coeur d’Alene, Benewah, Chacolet — and wild rivers — the St. Joe, St. Maries, Spokane. They fished for salmon and cutthroat trout, hunted deer, bear and elk, dug camas and bitterroot. They picked huckleberries. Spirituality was their signature on daily living.
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1 year ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Nez Perce Keepers of the Earth
2 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Kootenai Keepers of the Earth
Rebroadcast of the 1991 Keepers series by Jane Fritz
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2 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Earth Song
2 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Going Upstream
2 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Nez Perce return to the Wallowa
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Nimi’ipuu History in the Wallowa
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Nez Perce Storytelling
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Coyote Breaks the Fish Dam
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
People and Trees part 2
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
People and Trees part 1
3 years ago

Voices of the Wild Earth Podcast
Their villages were once along the shores of pristine lakes— Coeur d’Alene, Benewah, Chacolet — and wild rivers — the St. Joe, St. Maries, Spokane. They fished for salmon and cutthroat trout, hunted deer, bear and elk, dug camas and bitterroot. They picked huckleberries. Spirituality was their signature on daily living.