22 Episoder

  1. Bonus Episode: Celilo Memories

    Publisert: 24.4.2024
  2. Ep 6: The Future

    Publisert: 17.4.2024
  3. Ep 5: The Crime

    Publisert: 10.4.2024
  4. Ep 4: The Salmon’s Struggle

    Publisert: 3.4.2024
  5. Bonus Episode: LiaDonna Lopez Whitefoot

    Publisert: 27.3.2024
  6. Ep 3: The Court Battles

    Publisert: 20.3.2024
  7. Ep 2: The Treaties

    Publisert: 13.3.2024
  8. Ep 1: The Family

    Publisert: 13.3.2024
  9. Season 2: Salmon Wars ... coming soon

    Publisert: 4.3.2024
  10. Bonus Ep: Suzanne Simard and the Social World of Trees

    Publisert: 7.5.2021
  11. Bonus Ep: Wildfire

    Publisert: 28.1.2021
  12. Guest Ep: How to Save a Planet

    Publisert: 22.1.2021
  13. Guest Ep: Grouse

    Publisert: 21.11.2020
  14. Bonus Ep: Big Money Bought the Forest

    Publisert: 14.11.2020
  15. Ep 7: A Way Forward

    Publisert: 3.10.2020
  16. Ep 6: The Backlash

    Publisert: 22.9.2020
  17. Ep 5: The Plan

    Publisert: 21.9.2020
  18. Ep 4: Mill City

    Publisert: 21.9.2020
  19. Ep 3: The Owl

    Publisert: 21.9.2020
  20. Ep 2: The Ancient Forest

    Publisert: 21.9.2020

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Salmon are essential to Columbia River tribal people. These fish represent not only a food source but a way of life. As a white kid growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Tony Schick heard a lot about salmon — how important they are to this region, and how much trouble they’re in now. But the history he learned was not the whole story. As an investigative reporter for OPB and ProPublica, he’s been working to uncover and understand a more sinister version of events. And along the way, he connected with a guy named Randy Settler and his family. “Salmon Wars,” a production from OPB and ProPublica, tells the story of salmon in the Northwest in a way you haven’t heard before – through the voices of one Yakama Nation family  who have been fighting for salmon for generations. We’ll dive into hidden history. We’ll investigate who’s to blame for the salmon vanishing, and what can be done before it’s too late.   

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