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Confluence - Woodrow Hunt | Indigenous Voices of the Columbia River

Woodrow Hunt | Indigenous Voices of the Columbia River

08/27/19 • 11 min

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Tule Films founder Woodrow Hunt talks about his work with Confluence, termination and resilience, and how his own family history relates to the work he does.
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Tule Films founder Woodrow Hunt talks about his work with Confluence, termination and resilience, and how his own family history relates to the work he does.

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