Stories, salmon and music transcend borders. As the Canadian government greenlights a hardrock mining district on the British Colombia side of watersheds shared with Southeast Alaskan communities, our Salmon Champions Tis Peterman and Heather Hardcastle are using stories to reconnect local communities up and down river, uniting local power on both sides of the border fighting for their place at the table. Our band feature, Kuf Knotz and Christine Elise, cross musical boundaries, mixing harmonic harp and vocals with hip hop beats and soul. Hear the dynamic pair share their origin story and music in this episode of Salmonfest Radio.
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Featured Music:
Kuf Knots and Christine Elise
Blackwater Railroad Co.
Horseshoes & Hand Grenades
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Can’t Turn Off The Mic
Singing and Sketching Truth to Power
Stage to Stream: Next Gen
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Skinny Bear Spring
Resetting the Table: Indigenizing Salmon Management
The Bang and the Boom: From Toksook Bay to Eklutna
Spawn On Alaska, Episode 13
You Can't Eat Gold, Episode 12
Evolving Casts Episode 11
Death by a 1000 Cuts Episode 10
Salmon Anticipation Season, Episode 9
Alaskan Solutions and a Taste of Home Episode 8
Big Trees, Fat Bears, Strong Communities Episode 6
Horseshoes, Hand Grenades & Sockeye, Oh My Episode 5
The Call to Protect Bristol Bay Episode 4
Salmon Sorrows and Joys Episode 3
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