As we conclude our season on the Roots & Routes of Missourians, we bring it back to the beginning to discuss Missouri’s first peoples. Joining our conversation for our final episode is Greg Olson, an independent researcher and author who lives in Columbia, Missouri. Greg talks with us about the vast and complex history of native peoples in this area, as well as the massive undertaking that is writing about roughly 12,000 years of indigenous peoples.
S3 E2: What Do You Ask an Astronaut?
S3 E1: Can Our Earthly Ways Thrive in the Cosmos?
S2 E6: Preserving Hispanic Stories in Missouri
S2 E5: The Irish American Experience
S2 E4: The Roots of the Genealogy Craze
S2 E3: Black Movement Part 2: The Great Migration
S2 E2: Black Movement Part 1: The Exodusters
S2 E1: Where are We Going?
S1 E9: A "Digestif" with Missouri Humanities
S1 E8: Hunt. Fish. Gather. with Chef Nephi Craig (White Mountain Apache/Navajo)
S1 E7: Foraging the Missouri Ozarks with Bo Brown
S1 E6: "Won't You Feed My Neighbor" Panel Discussion
S1 E5: Adrian Miller, "The Soul Food Scholar"
S1 E4: Cookbooks as Cultural Heritage with Suzanne Corbett
S1 E3: Think-N-Drink, "Food and Community"
S1 E2: Women in Brewing with Bri Burrows and Abbey Spencer
S1 E1: Henry Kirklin Black Farmer Scholarship with Billy Polansky and Eddie Linzie
Season 1 Trailer: Eat, THINK, & Be Merry
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