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Religious leader, Armand Minthorn, tells of the importance of ongoing cultural traditions, including their language.
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Armand Minthorn talks about the sacred traditions that have been passed down through the generations.
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Marjorie Waheneke tells how their songs tell the story of their religion.
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Nez Perce gatherer, Lee Bourgeau, speaks about the gifts of the earth.
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