15 Teens, 300 miles. One mighty ancestral river, running free.

This recommendation is shared by Ellen Long.

This written and video item from the Washington Post documents the 30-day sacred and challenging trip by Indigenous teenagers on the newly undammed Klamath river from the Cascade Mountains in Oregon to the river's mouth on the Pacific coast of California. Indigenous tribes had worked for years to have dams removed from this sacred river. 

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