tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4679951347508855664.post5432065881894262006..comments2023-09-10T07:12:56.360-07:00Comments on Your Call: How are native people fighting to protect their land and way of life?Your Callhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945695979438982183noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4679951347508855664.post-54466666284494946372011-02-04T08:03:21.317-08:002011-02-04T08:03:21.317-08:00Thanks for this show. I was very moved while liste...Thanks for this show. I was very moved while listening to the podcast at work. I think it was the underdog status of these ancient people (not being recognized by the government, the almost hopeless uphill battle against mainstream society) coupled with their steady determination to fight for justice, teach the younger generations about the salmon, and the incredible story of the frozen waterfall and the New Zealand connection. I myself feel very deeply for nature and the innocent beings, plantlife, etc. that suffer because of modern man's interference. I'll be sure and donate to KALW to support you guys.Billy Lovcinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4679951347508855664.post-85084454511123015842011-02-03T10:13:24.897-08:002011-02-03T10:13:24.897-08:00Several years ago I took the official tour of Shas...Several years ago I took the official tour of Shasta Dam. During the tour I asked the tour guide how the dam had affected salmon and I was told by him that there were never any salmon where the dam was built. I knew this was incorrect and was Bureau of Reclamation propaganda.Jon Libby, Santa Cruznoreply@blogger.com