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Human Elements

Hunting for Community

Season 4 Episode 5

Darnell Sam, Salmon Chief for the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, speaks about how his cultural relationship with first foods and being a steward of the environment are intertwined. As Sam bow-hunts for elk, he reflects on the changing landscape around him.

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