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The salmon ceremony is celebrated by Humboldt Area Peoples Archive in an interactive display at the Humboldt County Visitors Bureau in Eureka.
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Historian and archivist Jan Wright about her book on John Beeson, Oregon Outcast.
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Forgotten Populists: When Farmers Turned Left to Save Democracy by Steve Babson
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Chelsea Rose takes note of it in the latest edition of Underground History, our joint venture with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology. Chelsea visits with Averie Foster, an occupational health consultant at Oregon OSHA.
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The designs featured on the coins honor Tubman's life and her work as an abolitionist and social activist. The coins include $5 gold coins, $1 silver coins and half-dollar coins.
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In 2023, we marked 20 years since the Iraq War, 50 years since the birth of hip-hop, and 60 years since the JFK assassination. Here's a roundup of historical events we wrote about over the past year.
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Arsenic in green dresses? Lead in make-up? Mercury in feather hats? Oh my. The Underground History podcast has recently been chatting with experts on the many ways toxins and dangerous—and sometimes just gross—things can make their way into museums or even our homes.
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Rick Pender's The Stephen Sondheim Encyclopedia
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Archaeologist Mark Warner and chemist Ray von Wandruszka about contents of bottles unearthed in a dig.
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Chelsea Rose visits with Christina Ward about religion and food choices
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Helen Andrews on the book Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster.
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Les AuCoin on his book Catch and Release: An Oregon Life in Politics.
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One image, taken seconds after President Kennedy was shot, captured the attention of news outlets all over the country. The agent in the center of the image is still coming to terms with that moment.
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Klamath Falls archeologist Dan Broockmann, and Ken Sandusky of the Modoc Tribe talk about efforts to "image" archaeological sites, so that Modoc Nation members in Oklahoma can "experience" their ancestral homelands.