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General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Art & Expression, Ways of LifeSummary
Leslie Eastwood talks about working together to bring back these racing canoes to Samish, to feeding the people, and hearing their songs.Digital Heritage
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Yurok Tribe, General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Tiana Williams-Claussen, Wildlife Department Director and Yurok Tribal member, describes the significant relationship between Salmon and the Yurok people, emphasizing the importance for revitalizing the Salmon population. Digital Heritage
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Yurok Tribe, General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Amy Cordalis shares about the 2002 water divergence plan that resulted in nearly 100,000 adult Chinook Salmon dying. Dam removal continues to be an important topic for Tribal sovereignty and the Environment.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
In this clip Mike McHenry, fish habitat manager and biologist with the Elwha Klallam Tribe, shares about his experience seeing ecosystems restore and estuaries form post dam removal. Estuaries are essential for the Salmon lifecycle.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Samish, Salmon PeopleCategory
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Leslie Eastwood talks about waking the canoes after a long time at rest. Digital Heritage
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General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Salmon play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in the region. In this clip, geomorphologist and University of Washington professor, David Montgomery, talks about the profound connection between the Northwest landscape and salmon. 
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General Public, Lummi Nation, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
This episode will be the first of the Salmon People series where we share the voices of strong Indigenous youth who reflect on their cultural ties to salmon and vocalize why we must take action to save this crucial relative for the ecosystem and culture.