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Wrecked: Sinking Ships and Colliding Cultures

19m 59s

You’ll meet people who live along the Northwest coast today, like two graveyard caretakers, history experts who put a personal twist on some of the area’s most storied shipwrecks and a leader of the Chinook Indian Nation, who explains how Native American tribal culture is still vibrant and alive today. The echoes of those wrecks are still felt today in Pacific Northwest coastal myths and culture.

Aired: 10/21/25
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