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IMMERSION: Homecoming: Chief Joseph’s Promise and the Flight of the Nez Perce
Manage episode 482952451 series 2626378
Welcome back to the Hidden Trails of Oregon! In the first episode of our new season, host Aaron Millar heads to the eastern edge of the state, far from the bustle of coastal cities and the craggy heights of the cascade mountains.
We're going on location in the traditional lands of the Nez Perce to uncover a piece of history unknown to most outsiders. In the late 19th century, the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce tribe were driven from their homeland. 200 warriors, protecting hundreds more women and children, fought for five days against 520 US soldiers. Their leader, before surrendering, promised his people that one day they would come home. After nearly 200 years, his promise may just be starting to come true.
This is a unique story of generational resilience, cultural preservation, and the ongoing work for recognition and ancestral lands.
RESOURCES
To plan your next Oregon adventure:traveloregon.com
Visiting the Nez Perce Homeland and the Tamkaliks Celebration powwow:wallowanezperce.org
Local and cultural history at the Josephy Library:library.josephy.org
Thank you to our guests: Bobbie Conner, Rich Wandschneider, Jacey Sohappy, and Nancy Crenshaw.
CREDITS
This series was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Find out more at armchair-productions.com
Brian Thacker: pre production
Charles Tyrie: assistant audio editing
Jason Paton: writing, recording, mixing, sound design
Aaron Millar: host, writing, executive producer
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
160 episodes
Manage episode 482952451 series 2626378
Welcome back to the Hidden Trails of Oregon! In the first episode of our new season, host Aaron Millar heads to the eastern edge of the state, far from the bustle of coastal cities and the craggy heights of the cascade mountains.
We're going on location in the traditional lands of the Nez Perce to uncover a piece of history unknown to most outsiders. In the late 19th century, the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce tribe were driven from their homeland. 200 warriors, protecting hundreds more women and children, fought for five days against 520 US soldiers. Their leader, before surrendering, promised his people that one day they would come home. After nearly 200 years, his promise may just be starting to come true.
This is a unique story of generational resilience, cultural preservation, and the ongoing work for recognition and ancestral lands.
RESOURCES
To plan your next Oregon adventure:traveloregon.com
Visiting the Nez Perce Homeland and the Tamkaliks Celebration powwow:wallowanezperce.org
Local and cultural history at the Josephy Library:library.josephy.org
Thank you to our guests: Bobbie Conner, Rich Wandschneider, Jacey Sohappy, and Nancy Crenshaw.
CREDITS
This series was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Find out more at armchair-productions.com
Brian Thacker: pre production
Charles Tyrie: assistant audio editing
Jason Paton: writing, recording, mixing, sound design
Aaron Millar: host, writing, executive producer
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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