Stories Of Survival

Stories Of Survival - Episode 3: Miccosukee & Mr. Ian Iglesias Interview

36 min · 26 de ago de 2025
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This episode dives into the story of the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, a community that has preserved its culture and language against centuries of change. We explore their history of resilience and sovereignty, along with their deep connection to the Everglades. From traditions to modern challenges, the episode highlights how the Miccosukee balance cultural survival with environmental stewardship. Featuring insights from linguist Ian Iglesias, the conversation brings new light to a people whose legacy continues to shape Florida today.

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