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October 13, 2022EPISODE 413 "It was Taken for Granted and Then There was None."26 minutesPlay"For decades, water was viewed as an infinite resource. Native people knew better, and water was a living relative we respected and cared for."Visit Native Opinion Online!http://www.nativeopinion.comVisit our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes, documentaries, and other speical content. https://www.youtube.com/@NativeOpinion...moreShareView all episodesBy Michael Kickingbear4.6175175 ratingsOctober 13, 2022EPISODE 413 "It was Taken for Granted and Then There was None."26 minutesPlay"For decades, water was viewed as an infinite resource. Native people knew better, and water was a living relative we respected and cared for."Visit Native Opinion Online!http://www.nativeopinion.comVisit our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes, documentaries, and other speical content. https://www.youtube.com/@NativeOpinion...moreMore shows like Native Opinion an American Indian PerspectiveView allThis American Life90,952 ListenersFresh Air38,489 ListenersMy Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark172,059 ListenersCrime Junkie369,055 ListenersMorbid99,442 ListenersAll My Relations Podcast2,990 ListenersMurder With My Husband18,376 ListenersPark Predators17,769 ListenersThe Rest Is Politics2,944 Listeners
"For decades, water was viewed as an infinite resource. Native people knew better, and water was a living relative we respected and cared for."Visit Native Opinion Online!http://www.nativeopinion.comVisit our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes, documentaries, and other speical content. https://www.youtube.com/@NativeOpinion
October 13, 2022EPISODE 413 "It was Taken for Granted and Then There was None."26 minutesPlay"For decades, water was viewed as an infinite resource. Native people knew better, and water was a living relative we respected and cared for."Visit Native Opinion Online!http://www.nativeopinion.comVisit our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes, documentaries, and other speical content. https://www.youtube.com/@NativeOpinion...more
"For decades, water was viewed as an infinite resource. Native people knew better, and water was a living relative we respected and cared for."Visit Native Opinion Online!http://www.nativeopinion.comVisit our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes, documentaries, and other speical content. https://www.youtube.com/@NativeOpinion