2015.11.17 Myths and Meanings of the Big River by Patrick Nunnally
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Visit: https://youtu.be/0kqVwNEzE10 for a video of this episode! Café Scientifique with Patrick Nunnally, "Myths and Meanings of the Big River." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 11-17-15. "Patrick Nunnally of the University of Minnesota’s River Life program will talk about his work integrating Mississippi River sustainability with historical frameworks, contemporary mythologies, and culturally sensitive resource planning."
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