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PLACE – People, Lamprey, and Cultural Ecology

Jeremy Monroe, David Herasimtschuk | 2023 | 8 min.

2024 Official Selection

Follow Cayuse Tribal Member, Gabe Sheoships, into an ancient cultural practice, and discover the connections between migratory fish, urban forests, and community stewardship… and the work one group is doing to re-build the strength of these connections for future generations.

More Information:

www.freshwatersillustrated.org | www.tryonfriends.org

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See this film on tour near you:

November 8, 2025 Milwaukee WI Oriental Theatre
August 20, 2025 San Diego CA (+ Virtual On Demand) San Diego Natural History Museum
June 26, 2025 Portland OR Hollywood Theater
May 2, 2025 Petaluma CA Walker Creek Ranch
January 18, 2025 Boise ID The Boise State University Special Events Center
January 11, 2025 Moscow ID Kenworthy
November 15, 2024 La Grande OR La Grande's HQ
November 14, 2024 Corvallis OR Whiteside Theatre
November 10, 2024 Arcata CA Arcata Theater Lounge
October 10, 2024 Mount Vernon WA Lincoln Theater
September 22, 2024 Ogonquit ME The Leavitt Theatre
May 16, 2024 McCall ID Alpine Playhouse Theater
April 25, 2024 Spokane WA The Garland Theater
April 14, 2024 Grants Pass OR The Grants Pass Performing Arts Center
April 12, 2024 Ashland OR Ashland Armory
March 29, 2024 Concord NH Capitol Center for the Arts Bank of New Hampshire Stage

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