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(https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/...) A team of researchers are actively sifting through archival documents, artifacts, even artwork to expand the story of Indigenous slavery. The Native Bound Unbound (https://nativeboundunbound.org/home/) project includes interactive maps, digitized documents, and recent interviews with descendants whose ancestors endured enslavement. The publicly available digital archive aims to document every instance of Indigenous slavery in the Western Hemisphere to illuminate where and when slavery took place, and the lasting effects for Indigenous communities and their descendants. This is an encore show so we won’t be taking calls from listeners. GUESTS Philip J. Deloria (https://history.fas.harvard.edu/peopl...) (Yankton Dakota), professor of history at Harvard University Theresa Pasqual (https://crowcanyon.org/people/pasqual...) (Acoma Pueblo), executive vice president of Indigenous Affairs at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and the former tribal historic preservation officer for the Pueblo of Acoma Estevan Rael-Galvez (https://crowcanyon.org/people/rael-ga...) , executive director of Native Bound Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Slavery Break 1 Music: Crossroad Blues (song) Lakota John (artist) Lakota John and Kin (https://lakotajohn.bandcamp.com/album...) (album) Break 2 Music: Oshki Manitou (song) Chuck Copenace (artist) Oshki Manitou (https://chuckcopenace.bandcamp.com/al...) (album)