Confluence
A podcast by Confluence
61 Episoade
-  Education and the Confluence WayPublicat: 25.06.2024
-  The Redheart MemorialPublicat: 26.03.2024
-  History and Art at the Mouth of the ColumbiaPublicat: 27.02.2024
-  Antone Minthorn: Make it Happen, TogetherPublicat: 23.01.2024
-  The Legacy of DamsPublicat: 26.12.2023
-  Tanna Engdahl: The Power of Our AncestorsPublicat: 28.11.2023
-  Reciprocity in EducationPublicat: 24.10.2023
-  Seeds of Knowledge Through Confluence EducationPublicat: 26.09.2023
-  Roberta Conner on Stories and CeliloPublicat: 22.08.2023
-  Bruce Jim: A Conversation on Fishing RightsPublicat: 25.07.2023
-  My Name is LaMooshPublicat: 27.06.2023
-  The Evolving Redheart MemorialPublicat: 23.05.2023
-  Stories from the CanoePublicat: 25.04.2023
-  Nimiipuu Storytelling with Harry SlickpooPublicat: 31.03.2023
-  Patsy Whitefoot: The Beauty of the Columbia River SystemPublicat: 10.03.2023
-  Rabbits and Rivers: Historians and Rabbit HolesPublicat: 09.11.2022
-  A Win-Win,” Antone Minthorn and Tribal EconomyPublicat: 25.10.2022
-  Fighting for Recognition with Tony JohnsonPublicat: 27.09.2022
-  Confluence Podcast: We Were TherePublicat: 20.09.2022
-  Storytelling with Ciarra Greene, Pt2Publicat: 04.11.2021
Confluence connects you to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. We are a community-supported nonprofit that works through six art landscapes, educational programs, and public gatherings in collaboration with northwest tribes, communities, and the celebrated artist Maya Lin.
